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~The Dragon Flies' Lair~Thread XX
May 8, 2005
| bentfeather Poets of the Lair
Posted on 05/08/2005 8:31:59 PM PDT by Soaring Feather
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 me...
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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TOPICS: Poetry
KEYWORDS: classicpoets; discussion; haiku; humor; music; originalpoetry; songlyrics
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To: NicknamedBob; international american
Okay!! LOL
Where's International American?? You two have wonderful, strange conversations. LOL
To: bentfeather; international american
I lost track of him over on the UT2.
I think he got the munchies after I suggested anchovies on toast.
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posted on
05/08/2005 9:43:00 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
("... why do you always speak in riddles?" / "I solve them all," said the snake. (The Little Prince)
To: NicknamedBob
Oh, gross! Salty little demons. :)
To: bentfeather
Here's a poem.
Carefully Worded
For those of us who are prone to skate,
Up to the limit allowed,
Theres a way that you can avoid a bad fate;
Stay ahead of your following crowd.
Dont be too eager to use words stark,
Circumlocution will be your friend.
Some will be puzzled and left in the dark,
But you will be safe in the end.
Thin ice is not the danger you face,
But the scrutiny of those who attend,
So decorate words with camouflage lace,
And you will be safe in the end.
NicknamedBob . . . . March 16, 2005
I sure wish I knew what this guy was talking about!
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posted on
05/08/2005 9:49:14 PM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
("... why do you always speak in riddles?" / "I solve them all," said the snake. (The Little Prince)
To: All
Good night to all who enter the Lair.
May you find peace, love and joy from your visit.
To the poets who post their poetry and music,
Thank You, for treating this room with respect.
To: NicknamedBob
LOL
What a sense of humor you have. Thanks for the pome and have a great night.
To: bentfeather
Happy 20th Dragon Flies' Lair Thread.
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posted on
05/08/2005 10:05:21 PM PDT
by
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: snippy_about_it
Thank You, snippy for the lovely little graphic.
To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Colonel_Flagg; WayzataJOHNN; Brad's Gramma; fatima; ...
Good Monday morning everyone.
To: bentfeather; snippy_about_it; Flurry; Darksheare; Darkchylde; Trikebuilder; radu; Colonel_Flagg; ...
Good Morning Everybody.
Coffee & Donuts
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posted on
05/09/2005 7:08:26 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(Liberal Rule #33 - Make a mistake? Blame someone else!)
To: bentfeather; snippy_about_it; Flurry; Darksheare; Darkchylde; Trikebuilder; radu; Colonel_Flagg; ...
The Holy Bible and the TV Guide
They lie on the table, side by side
The Holy Bible and the TV Guide.
One is well worn, but cherished with pride
(Not the Bible, but the TV Guide.)
One is used daily to help folks decide.
(No not the Bible; it's the TV Guide.)
As the pages are turned, what shall they see
Oh, what does it matter?.....turn on the TV.
Then confusion reigns, they can't all agree
on what they shall watch on the old TV.
So they open the book in which they confide
(No, not the Bible.....it's the TV Guide.)
The Word of God is seldom read.
Maybe a verse e'er they fall into bed.
Exhausted and sleepy and tired as can be...
not from reading the Bible - from watching TV.
So then back to the table, side by side,
lay the Holy Bible and the TV Guide.
No time for prayer....no time for the Word.
The plan of salvation is seldom heard.
But forgiveness of sin so full and free
is found in the Bible...........not on TV.
Patti
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posted on
05/09/2005 7:09:03 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(Liberal Rule #33 - Make a mistake? Blame someone else!)
To: SAMWolf
Good morning, Sam.
"The Holy Bible and the TV Guide"
Well written poem.
Good tunes today-thank you for all.
Have a grand day.
To: bentfeather
Wow, new thread.
Even has that echoing new room feel.
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posted on
05/09/2005 8:20:48 AM PDT
by
Darksheare
(There is a flaw in my surreality, it's totally unrealistic.)
To: Darksheare; bentfeather; international american; Dead Corpse; tuliptree76
Chicken Soup
My nephew had a poultry farm! (His stock just numbered two.)
He planned to breed some more of them, but then one got the flu.
Now, Medicine is not his strength, but he worked for the group.
He nursed the sick one back to health. He fed it Chicken Soup!
Thats right, he killed the healthy one, to make the sick one strong.
And you may think this makes no sense, but then you have it wrong.
For business, its crazy, but thats not where he leans.
Hell be a whiz with all the biz of Government Machines!
Where this new math can operate, increases are called cuts,
And taxes are investments. In other words, its Nuts!
My brothers son will fit right in. He thinks that way a lot.
If you call, and you hear strange advice, my nephews who you got!
NicknamedBob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 29, 2005
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posted on
05/09/2005 8:48:24 AM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
("... why do you always speak in riddles?" / "I solve them all," said the snake. (The Little Prince)
To: NicknamedBob
ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!
HILARIOUS
To: Darksheare
Even has that echoing new room feel.
M-O-R-N-I-N-G DARKS!!!
To: bentfeather
Good afternoon Ms. Feather!
A Noon Song
There are songs for the morning and songs for the night,
For sunrise and sunset, the stars and the moon;
But who will give praise to the fulness of light,
And sing us a song of the glory of noon?
Oh, the high noon, the clear noon,
The noon with golden crest;
When the blue sky burns, and the great sun turns
With his face to the way of the west!
How swiftly he rose in the dawn of his strength;
How slowly he crept as the morning wore by;
Ah, steep was the climbing that led him at length
To the height of his throne in the wide summer sky.
Oh, the long toil, the slow toil,
The toil that may not rest,
Till the sun looks down from his journey's crown,
To the wonderful way of the west!
Then a quietness falls over meadow and hill,
The wings of the wind in the forest are furled,
The river runs softly, the birds are all still,
The workers are resting all over the world.
Oh, the good hour, the kind hour,
The hour that calms the breast!
Little inn half-way on the road of the day,
Where it follows the turn to the west!
There's a plentiful feast in the maple-tree shade,
The lilt of a song to an old-fashioned tune,
The talk of a friend, or the kiss of a maid,
To sweeten the cup that we drink to the noon.
Oh, the deep noon, the full noon,
Of all the day the best!
When the blue sky burns, and the great sun turns
To his home by the way of the west.
by Henry Van Dyke
To: laurenmarlowe
Good afternoon, ms marlowe!
Nice poem. I have not thought about noon as being a topic for a poem, but then I really don't think about topics to write about.
Hope you have a grand day.
Thanks much for all you give the Lair.
To: bentfeather
Thank you so much Ms. Feather. I hope you have a great day as well.
To: SAMWolf
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posted on
05/09/2005 10:37:18 AM PDT
by
international american
(Tagline now flameproof....purchased from "Conspiracy Guy Custom Taglines"LLC)
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