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The Dragonflies Lair~Thread XXIX
The Muse and Poets of the Lair
| July 12, 2006
| bentfeather
Posted on 07/12/2006 8:30:09 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© 2002
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TOPICS: Poetry
KEYWORDS: classicpoetry; dragonflies; dragons; freeverse; glengaulway; glenngaulway; haiku; knights; ladies; songlyrics
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To: starbase
Oh, enjoy Manhattan Transfer with a nice drink! ;)
To: bentfeather
Oh, enjoy Manhattan Transfer with a nice drink! ;)
I think I will! (sip, sip, toe tap, toe tap!) ;-)
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posted on
07/20/2006 4:49:59 AM PDT
by
starbase
(Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
To: starbase
I played a Lambert Hendricks & Ross ~ Cloudburst, yesterday, did you find it??
To: bentfeather
Good morning,

Ms Feather!
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posted on
07/20/2006 5:01:35 AM PDT
by
tomkow6
(........Support the artists appearing in the Canteen (buy a BURKA)!)
To: tomkow6
To: bentfeather
Yes I did. That's a real artistic classic of the period. I kept thinking the lyric sheet must be three or four times longer than the score!
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posted on
07/20/2006 5:23:04 AM PDT
by
starbase
(Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
To: starbase
Oh, I meant to mention to you Manhattan Transfer is still preforming and still popular.
To: bentfeather
Excellent, I'll check them out on Amazon.com. It's funny but I've even bought books from Amazon here in Taiwan. Small world when even that stuff is just a click away, then the box shows up with Amazon.com emblazoned on the side.
You just have to pay through the nose if you don't want the slow (and sometimes unreliable) shipping. With globalization (and cell phones, and the Internet) it's getting hard to tell when you're "home" and when you're not!
Definitely making my stay in Asia this time around (as opposed to the first two-year visit 15 years ago) much more "familiar", and comfortable!
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posted on
07/20/2006 5:33:26 AM PDT
by
starbase
(Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
To: starbase
I know those shipping charges from Amazon.com are stiff here as well. I rarely order from them.
I saw Manhattan Transfer on the tube about one year ago. They sounded fabulous.
To: starbase; WayzataJOHNN; tomkow6; Lady Jag
Here's a good laugh for you!
KILLER BISCUITS WANTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER
(actual AP headline)
Linda Burnett, 23, a resident of Knoxville, was visiting her in-laws
and while there went to a nearby supermarket to pick up some
groceries.
Several people noticed her sitting in her car with the windows
rolled up and with her eyes closed, with both hands behind the
back of her head.
One customer who had been at the store for a while became
concerned and walked over to the car. He noticed that Linda's
eyes were now open, and she looked very strange. He asked
her if she was okay, and Linda replied that she'd been shot in
the back of the head, and had been holdingher brains in for
over an hour.
The man called the paramedics, who broke into the car because
the doors were locked and Linda refused to remove her hands
from her head. When they finally got in, they found that Linda had
a wad of bread dough on the back of her head.
A Pillsbury biscuit canister had exploded from the heat, making a
loud noise that sounded like a gunshot, and the wad of dough hit
her in the back of her head. When she reached back to find out
what it was, she felt the dough and thought it was her brains. She
initially passed out, but quickly recovered and tried to hold her
brains in for over an hour until someone noticed and came to her aid.
Linda is a blonde, but I'm certain that's irrelevant.
To: starbase; WayzataJOHNN; All
To: All
To: bentfeather
Good morning, Bentfeather!
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posted on
07/20/2006 8:08:39 AM PDT
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Taglines for sale or rent. Good "one liners", 50 cents.)
To: bentfeather
Note to self...........do NOT buy cannister dough in Arizona.
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posted on
07/20/2006 8:09:45 AM PDT
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Taglines for sale or rent. Good "one liners", 50 cents.)
To: stephenjohnbanker
Thanks for stopping around.
To: bentfeather
Howdy, Bent!
236
posted on
07/20/2006 10:27:27 AM PDT
by
Lady Jag
(Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent)
To: bentfeather

A pair of dressed birds: Penguins preen for a black-tie affair at the St. Louis Zoo.
237
posted on
07/20/2006 11:27:26 AM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ God Bless and Protect Our Brave Protectors of Freedom~)
To: Lady Jag
Oh pretty!
Are you hungry??
To: Kathy in Alaska
I do like these birds, thanks.
To: bentfeather

Bloody hot! Maya and 18-month-old Euan cool off in their pool at Whipsnade Zoo as temperatures in southern England soared to 96.6 -- the highest on record for July.
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posted on
07/20/2006 11:30:43 AM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ God Bless and Protect Our Brave Protectors of Freedom~)
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