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Ode to Feeling
Contributed by
yangdantien
on
Thursday, 1st March 2007 @ 03:03:59 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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Beds hold seismic events thinly registered by wavering arms.
A Bonsai trimmed fashioned from shaved dimes, assembled in detail with maple sap, bled from the liver of Prometheus, brave bucket awaits upon the Titans crag. This minutiae, a hobby, loves labor, certain women view through passion glasses for such attentions can transfer to heart as hoped against a game player alert, rather by allure not bait taken, pulses quicken, legs spread.
Resting 'tween the rounds a discussion of sighs in polite waltz; who is this person through which good feelings abound?
A dogs skin shed to silk bind us: Exploration by edge of lips following breath in reconnaissance. Warm stares, mind to cells, in lengths to limbs, collecting orphan geese, donning their wings, to migrate in bumps.
A kiss upon lids, thick fingerprints mingle a fine sandpaper grit, to pearl the skin aligns to each thrust, stopped, just to sit in grip, clench, release, forearms marry flesh. Einstein & baseball fade, replaced with awe appreciating the beauty of your luscious depths in Union.
Before you I twitched, after each time of carnal intimacy, short trip to the market for Putanaesca and Hagen-Daz there would always be another cute leggy babe on line, loins would stir in stark disbelief, a dirty disloyalty. Why? How? I was just, oh so knee deep, as the flesh knows the flesh perhaps why so many signal to cheat.
With you I am fragment no more as you said it first; able to admit women are better at living then men. Such brave aliveness I can hardly breath feeling the power of you in bone crushing grip with fleet of bruises, in harmony trails, to propose on the sheets.
Let us marry in every city, joined in every country of the world, in every state exotic, altered perceptions conjured. A wedding a week first on wine next on vodka then on orange cough syrup, with years for blends, till in every corner, and moment of being our vows are pledged. Blessed at rest we tell tales of being one with all the Earth.
AJPIII
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yangdantien
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2007-03-01 15:03:59] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by MisfitMe on
Thursday, 1st March 2007 @ 03:58:50 PM AEST (User
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I now dub thee...thief of my breath! Wow!!!
I really appreciated the preface as it lent itself to more readily achieved understanding than I sometimes find w/ your writes
Breathtaking, or did I already say that?*wink*
Love~me |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by FRANCO on
Thursday, 1st March 2007 @ 06:02:50 PM AEST (User
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Friend you are truly amazing, the perfect choice of words to give shape to your thoughts; I had to admit that I admire you with great respect.
FRANCO. |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by darkangeleyes57 on
Friday, 2nd March 2007 @ 07:27:32 AM AEST (User
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This was just an amazing poem and held so many truths. You have a way with words my friend. This was a very good poem. I am glad that you wrote this.
Take care
Christina-xo |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by needledancing on
Friday, 2nd March 2007 @ 01:23:54 PM AEST (User
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Well Well Passion and fire within and such a dance of courtship with erotic words. Very well done indeed The supermarket trip reveals how man does trully lust the female anatomy.Well done my friend |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Friday, 2nd March 2007 @ 03:21:21 PM AEST (User
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Good grief man! This, I must say, was so very bold. (In a good way). That opening line is
intensely profound and yet so plainly simple!
There is a tremendous wealth of information and opinion packed in here and all of it, I can
well relate to, (as, I suspect can most). Only through the experience of years can we, as
humans come to understand and respect the differences our genders command. Perhaps
even (dare I?), respect those differences. Of course, you could not have told me that
when I was first entering adulthood. (I had it all figured out! lol *wink*)
I loved this .. so much of the observations here should be obvious .. but alas, they are not.
respectfully,
~Breezy |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Sunday, 4th March 2007 @ 12:12:19 PM AEST (User
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What a pleasure to read such a breath taking write. I am happy I stopped by to do a bit of catching up. Now I must go try to catch the breath that I lost whilst reading this passion and wisdom filled write. Whewwwww!
huggers
Michelle |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by trueecho on
Sunday, 4th March 2007 @ 01:00:50 PM AEST (User
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wow..a first read yields imagery and shadows..what could einstein and baseball mean..i want to know more..very nice
trueecho |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by Nazmythian on
Monday, 5th March 2007 @ 12:50:45 PM AEST (User
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I often find myself reading, re-reading, and returning again to your words ... I don't think I ever turn away with the same perspective. I find your posts ... frequently challenging, to attempt and apply some sense of "me" to. There may be bits or pieces, scattered ... at times, within them that I comprehend but not on a regular basis. Here though ... I was very able to relate. I rather liked the images and word choices. Well done (in my opinion).
Nazzy ~ |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Monday, 5th March 2007 @ 07:39:34 PM AEST (User
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WOW.
All I can say... |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by deadheadpoet on
Wednesday, 7th March 2007 @ 11:13:15 AM AEST (User
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Superb piece of writing, once again. Your thoughts, your deep feelings and emotions constantly leave me in a state of intrigue. Your mind my friend, is so open, so free , and the reflection of your soul shines with each and ever word you pen. Brilliance. Thanks for sharing. I so loved this piece.
Peace and hugs,
Laura |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Tuesday, 13th March 2007 @ 08:01:50 AM AEST (User
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I am speechless... You are an AWESOME writer!!! I loved this intimate little poem |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by artjunkiekyle on
Wednesday, 14th March 2007 @ 02:22:27 PM AEST (User
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absolutely beautiful. i love the rawness of it all.
-kyle |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by hauntedscorp on
Thursday, 15th March 2007 @ 04:12:19 PM AEST (User
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Well! Not your typical "love" poem by any stretch of the imagination!! But, of course that's what kept me transfixed from the first line, to that spectacular ending, and what left myself (and the other lucky readers) intrigued enough to post a comment. I'm not sure what possessed you to visit my account page in the first place, nevermind venture there time and again, but I feel incredibly honoured to have a talented poet such as yourself taking an interest in my meagre writes!!
~Scorp.
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by Eternal_Dreamer on
Friday, 23rd March 2007 @ 03:48:34 AM AEST (User
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Thanking you so much for sharing your extraordinary poetry with us dearest AJ~
I have , but one one to sum it all up:
F
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With the utmost respect & admiration~
Eternal_Infinite_Dreamer |
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Re: Ode to Feeling
(User Rating: 1 ) by venkat on
Saturday, 24th March 2007 @ 01:30:13 AM AEST (User
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Filled with great excitement..
Beautiful conclusion..Venkat |
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