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~The Dragon Flies' Lair~Thread XIII~
June 13, 2004
 | bentfeather and Poets of The Lair
Posted on 06/13/2004 8:15:45 PM PDT by Soaring Feather
  
   
    
     
      
       
        
         
          
           
            
             
              
               
                
                 
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                   My Dragon Fly and Me   
                            
                            
                           
                          
                             If I could be a Dragon Fly   and wing my way through the sky   I would never be shy   just me and my Dragon Fly!  
                           By moonlight we ride the wind   chase the comets tail for fun   by day we would hide from the sun   our fragile wings would come undone  
                            On darkest nights we would use   fireflies as our guide  we would dip and we would glide   through the heavens open wide   and scatter diamonds in the night sky  my Dragon Fly and I... 
                            And we would wing past our lovers   silent in the night...   to kiss their face in our flight   much to their surprise and delight   my Dragon Fly and me in sight...  
                            Such a view do we share   away up here in the air   of breezes soft through our hair   my Dragon Fly and me a pair...  
                           bentfeather© 
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KEYWORDS: haiku; poetry
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To: snippy_about_it
    Hiya snippy, you're welcome and thank you.
 
To: Kathy in Alaska
    Oh lovely Pansies, thank you, Kathy.
 
To: bentfeather
    There is this from Ogden Nash: "The cow is one of the bovine milk; One end is moo, the other, milk." 
 Odd one for Oden Nash, but he was both odd and funny.
To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Colonel_Flagg; radu; All
    
Good Sunday morning everyone.
 
To: bentfeather; snippy_about_it; Flurry; Darksheare; Darkchylde; Trikebuilder; radu; Colonel_Flagg; ...
885
posted on 
07/18/2004 7:32:33 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(The dentist said my wisdom teeth were retarded.)
 
To: bentfeather; snippy_about_it; Flurry; Darksheare; Darkchylde; Trikebuilder; radu; Colonel_Flagg; ...
    To Share This Planet
  

  
 Studying for the license and taking the exam
 with 8 tries and finally I am a 
 "HAM"
 A amateur radio operator!
 My goodness...
 A dream that came true for an eight year old boy!
 and now....
 Morse code travels a long ways away to meet 
 new people and shake hands across the distance!
 I have been sick and sleepless and have chatted with a
 late night Cuban HAM 
 from Havana!
 I have chased DX until I have finally made the contact in
 some far, far away place!
 SO many places.... I do not remember 
 them all!
 The Congo, Germany, Thailand, Peru, Montana
 and Iceland, and South Africa and Australia
 and Japan and Vermont
 and I have even made friends with the 
 Ham in the next town!
 For me Ham Radio has been an extension of 
 my love and care for all mankind!
 It's my of saying 
 "Thanks" 
 for sharing this planet with me!
 God Bless!
 and 
 "73"
 WA1SCH
  
 Robert Gorman 
 
 
Johnmiserable failureKerry
 
886
posted on 
07/18/2004 7:33:02 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(The dentist said my wisdom teeth were retarded.)
 
To: SAMWolf
    Good morning, Sam!! 
 
 
To Share This Planet 
 
 
Oh WOW what a poem today, love it. Perfect graphic. 
 
I grew up with radio and have never lost my love for it. 
 
 There was great drama shows to empower ones imagination. Saturday mornings were a special treat for me. One show was called "Let's Pretend" , what a special time for a little kid in the sticks. 
 
Thanks for Breakfast, tunes and poetry. 
 
It's going to rain today again. Yesterday was fabulous. Alas, one day out of the week no rain.
 
To: SAMWolf
    Ooooops forgot to mention love Mercy, Mercy me. Love this song. :-) Thanks.
 
To: bentfeather
    When I was growing up I had a friend whose dad was into HAM Radio. It was fun to watch and hear him operate.
 
889
posted on 
07/18/2004 9:35:08 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(The dentist said my wisdom teeth were retarded.)
 
To: bentfeather
    Mercy, Mercy meIMHO, his best song.
 
890
posted on 
07/18/2004 9:36:09 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(The dentist said my wisdom teeth were retarded.)
 
To: SAMWolf
    Great tunes Sam. I bet PE would like the poem. ;-)
 
891
posted on 
07/18/2004 9:52:35 AM PDT
by 
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
 
To: All
    
~ In the Morning Light~
 Click the graphic.....
 
To: bentfeather
893
posted on 
07/19/2004 5:15:35 AM PDT
by 
Darksheare
(Show compassion, club a baby troll today!)
 
To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Darksheare; Colonel_Flagg; radu; Darkchylde; All
    
Good Monday morning everyone.
 
To: bentfeather
    Morning. 
 
Had a bit stuck in my head about the road writhing and squirming behind us in the rearview mirror and we pay more attention to it as it sneaks up behind us and that we lose sight ofwhat is close to us to keep an eye on the winding road behiind us lest it catch up to us.. 
 
But the exact wording flew from my head.. 
Started out with "The past is a winding road that writhes and squirms behind us in the rearview like a snake.." 
And the rest is gone...
 
895
posted on 
07/19/2004 6:36:39 AM PDT
by 
Darksheare
(Show compassion, club a baby troll today!)
 
To: Darksheare
    Hi Darksheare, 
 
Well, you do have something to work with here. I like the concept. Sometimes this is all we get-coming in like attic rain. It can be a beginning or an end. :-)
 
To: bentfeather; snippy_about_it; Flurry; Darksheare; Darkchylde; Trikebuilder; radu; Colonel_Flagg; ...
897
posted on 
07/19/2004 7:35:15 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(The only thing shorter than a weekend is a vacation.)
 
To: bentfeather; snippy_about_it; Flurry; Darksheare; Darkchylde; Trikebuilder; radu; Colonel_Flagg; ...
    The Eagle
  

  
 He clasps the crag with crooked hands;
 Close to the sun in lonely lands,
 Ringd with the azure world, he stands.
  
 The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;
 He watches from his mountain walls,
 And like a thunderbolt he falls.
  
 Alfred, Lord Tennyson 
 
 
Johnmiserable failureKerry
 
898
posted on 
07/19/2004 7:35:37 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(The only thing shorter than a weekend is a vacation.)
 
To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; radu; Colonel_Flagg; Darksheare; Darkchylde; Old Sarge; ...
    
Dressing the House
   
 She stands a little seedy
 her porches sagging
 her paint is peeling
 like a fan dancer
 gracefully disrobing
 to basic bare...
   
 She gets a new coat next year,
 but this year her head dressing
 new with fancy gutter work wrapping
 around her edges is disorienting
 the squirrels - interrupting the
 old route of planned destruction
 forcing engineered plans
 of new routes to bird feeders.
   
 This morning they spied on me
 through my bathroom window
 their beady little eyes
 aflame with anger
 a result of detours on
 their route to mayhem
   
 However, next year
 the pigeons are in for
 an unplanned contest regarding
 squatters rights and hastily thrown
 together brooding hatches...
 the roofers closed all the loop holes
   
 bentfeather
 07.19.04
To: bentfeather
    Dressing the House:-) Very, very good good
 
900
posted on 
07/19/2004 7:57:08 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(The only thing shorter than a weekend is a vacation.)
 
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