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bjbdbest
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Hello little mermaid
----------------------------------------![]() Yes, those two are mine :) The poem you posted was written in 1932 by Mary Elizabeth Frye and has been translated into many languages. The words are beautiful! I've heard them recited at funerals and contrary to it's message, always find the tears flowing. Here's a little poem that I like - Fire and Ice by Robert Frost Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To know that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice |
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Johnny Cool
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This may seem rather odd, but I must post this. Both of you two Ladies write *very* romantic poems. Have either of you felt that that you have been re-incarnated?
----------------------------------------Over one Thousand Years ago, a great Lord (perhaps a Duke or a King) had hired me to protect his little Princess. I did what I was told. I protected her. Yet, I was in in love with her. I never told her that, even though she did. I regret that deeply. I did what any simple knight would do. To serve the King (Duke or otherwise) with honor (honour). To this day, I wonder who my 'Little Princess" was. Or is. Perhaps just a long dream of mine ... |
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![]() No, Johnny Cool, I for my part have never felt I have been re-incarnated. If I had been, do you think it would be something I could be aware of? ![]() You have been one of the unselfish protectors of the weak, the women and the unarmed with ties to La Chanson de Roland. Your charge was, however, a specific one: To protect your Superior's little Princess, and you did. And you fell in love with her, which I think was not part you job description but could not be helped. You did not tell her which you regret deeply, and across the centuries you want to let your little Princess know. I hope, your little Princess will feel the vibrations of that old, old love of yours that refuses to die and will signal back to you across whatever separates you today that she also fell in love, and regrets deeply never having told you. ![]() Love and romance should always prevail in my world .... ![]() |
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Johnny Cool
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![]() No, Johnny Cool, I for my part have never felt I have been re-incarnated. If I had been, do you think it would be something I could be aware of? ![]() You have been one of the unselfish protectors of the weak, the women and the unarmed with ties to La Chanson de Roland. Your charge was, however, a specific one: To protect your Superior's little Princess, and you did. And you fell in love with her, which I think was not part you job description but could not be helped. You did not tell her which you regret deeply, and across the centuries you want to let your little Princess know. I hope, your little Princess will feel the vibrations of that old, old love of yours that refuses to die and will signal back to you across whatever separates you today that she also fell in love, and regrets deeply never having told you. ![]() Love and romance should always prevail in my world .... ![]() little mermaid, Thanks very kindly for your reply. /bows to Her Royal Sweetness ![]() |
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bjbdbest
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Hello JC...To my mind the possibility of reincarnation is very intriguing.
----------------------------------------Indeed it seems to answer the mystery of all the prodigies throughout history...but sadly, I've no personal recollection of any previous life. Having an affinity with certain people we meet could also be attributed to that karma. Who really knows? ![]() Orange and lemon set the mood. The sun ablaze matched the warmth from within. We played a game - we two - despite the need Separating briefly now and then to show our independence And once having parted, feeling a sad, lonely void. How empty those moments beneath the facade Waiting to meet again - by chance? We were drawn together - you and I - the rest matters not. Barefoot we walked, side by side - hand in hand Laughing, honey-bronzed - strong and daring. Like children in the sand, the world was our playground. Your soft eyes read my innermost thoughts and understood. Sensitivity the key-note - Carefree disconcern fooling Those outside who could not look beyond. Technicolor world turned black and white... It was the end of rainbows and return to reality. [Yes, little mermaid..that is an original...and I echo your sentiments as well.] ![]() |
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Johnny Cool
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Hello JC...To my mind the possibility of reincarnation is very intriguing. Indeed it seems to answer the mystery of all the prodigies throughout history...but sadly, I've no personal recollection of any previous life. Having an affinity with certain people we meet could also be attributed to that karma. Who really knows? ![]() Orange and lemon set the mood. The sun ablaze matched the warmth from within. We played a game - we two - despite the need Separating briefly now and then to show our independence And once having parted, feeling a sad, lonely void. How empty those moments beneath the facade Waiting to meet again - by chance? We were drawn together - you and I - the rest matters not. Barefoot we walked, side by side - hand in hand Laughing, honey-bronzed - strong and daring. Like children in the sand, the world was our playground. Your soft eyes read my innermost thoughts and understood. Sensitivity the key-note - Carefree disconcern fooling Those outside who could not look beyond. Technicolor world turned black and white... It was the end of rainbows and return to reality. [Yes, little mermaid..that is an original...and I echo your sentiments as well.] ![]() Such an elegant and beautiful poem! So touching to the Heart, the Mind and the Soul. I felt very moved by it. So Romantic!. I have copied this poem. You and little mermaid should be chided for not getting these poems published. Maybe both of you lived in the days of King Arthur when Camelot was noble and pure (mostly). Get those magnificant poems published! Both of you. I dare you! ![]() ---------------------------------------- [Edit 1 times, last edit by Johnny Cool at Aug 3, 2011 2:00:39 AM] |
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Roses are Red
Violets are Blue Today I saw the most beautiful Flower and it reminded me of you Eagar Allen Moose |
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bjbdbest
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![]() ![]() @ Edgar Allan Moose ![]() I've never seen a Pink Moose But now I'm sure to think Whenever I do see one I'll be tickled pink |
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bjbdbest
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![]() Tax his land, Tax his bed, Tax the table, At which he's fed. Tax his tractor, Tax his mule, Teach him taxes Are the rule. Tax his work, Tax his pay, He works for peanuts anyway! Tax his cow, Tax his goat, Tax his pants, Tax his coat. Tax his ties, Tax his shirt, Tax his work, Tax his dirt. Tax his tobacco, Tax his drink, Tax him if he Tries to think. Tax his cigars, Tax his beers, If he cries Tax his tears. Tax his car, Tax his gas, Find other ways To tax his @$$. Tax all he has Then let him know That you won't be done Till he has no dough. When he screams and hollers; Then tax him some more, Tax him till He's good and sore. Then tax his coffin, Tax his grave, Tax the sod in Which he' s laid... Put these words Upon his tomb, 'Taxes drove me to my doom...' When he's gone, Do not relax, Its time to apply The inheritance tax. -Charley Reese |
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That was a taxing poem, Mr. Reese wrote there ....
![]() Haus der Stille (House of Silence) at Gedenkstätte Bergen-Belsen I cry with you .... for you .... over you |
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