Add a line from a well klnown poem or one from MM which makes you think "I wish I'd Said That"
"troubled hearts grasp numbing anesthetics"
From MM Aphrodite's poem, Bursting Light.
I WISH I'D SAID THAT!
"While tainted words are bled, this rose still seethes"
From MM's ladyriles. You can find this line in her poem, Truth's Naivety, currently in the forum, "Socrate's Synapse".
I WISH I'D SAID THAT!
~Cleo :pharoah2
'As Seasons Settle' by Orion
Congratulations Orion - a very beautiful line
Grace
my tarnished confidence
Extract from 'Ambrosia' by Aphrodite.
Very beautiful line Lindi
Love
Grace
Elevation 24/7 by Michelle
Your can read this in Homers Homilies
Great line Michelle
Grace
"In you I see, a grandiose potpourri,
of abundant loving qualities, that exude a rich vitality."
From JLY's "The Sparkling Jewel That Is You" located presently in Pandora's Box forum - 2nd Nov Challenge
"Sparkling--like an evening’s quest
mirrored in a glassy garden."
From AMETHYST's "The Winter of You..."
LOVELY LIZ!
to wake, knowing
is this morn's response, knowing
the bard in each our lives
knows so much so better.
Brahms
Brilliant reply, Stephen!
I wish I'd said that!
James.
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils. - William Wordsworth
I just LOVE this part of his poem, "I wandered Lonely as a Cloud"!!!
I WISH I'D SAID THAT!
:pharoah2
While I wish I had said any one thing the Alfred Tennyson said, this is not only my favorite of his, but of all poetry I've ever read.
CIRCUMSTANCE
Two children in two neighbor villages
Playing mad pranks along the heathy leas;
Two strangers meeting at a festival;
Two lovers whispering by an orchard wall:
Two lives bound fast in one with golden ease;
Two graves grass-green beside a gray church-tower,
Wash’d with still rains and daisy-blossomed;
Two children in one hamlet born and bred:
So runs the round of life from hour to hour.
Dan
to close eyes while leaning
Heavenward on tiptoes.
Inhaling deeply,
I almost lose my balance.
Sunday Morning Solitude by Orion in Homers Homilies
In the aisle of natural selection
From BRAIN POWER by JOX in Socrates Synapse.
Brilliant metaphor James!!
around his over-cracked knuckles.
His rumbling laughter dies
after mine.
From Specks by Jessica in Socrates Synapse
"she glances up as a compassionate stranger passes her a dollar,
tears flowing down her numb pink cheek,
she thanks, for giving."
From Aphrodite's "Thanks, for Giving" curently located in Homer's Homilies.
Very heart-warming Lindi! :snowflake:
:pharoah2
"The bleeding drops of dew pour softly down"
from Alan's "NET BOUND" currently located in Socrates Synapse.
Excellent!
:pharoah2
From "Alzheimer's" by Eisa in Homer's Homilies.
An absolutely 'must read' poem.
"Crooked tree trunks, with their limbs gnarled, deformed and bent,
scratching the sky with bony, arthritic fingers."
---Cybele, "The Apple Orchard" in Homers Homilies.
This international trade wrapped in condoms;
Hope lost after her parents did not use one.
from Packaged, Shimmering Death by Jox
found in Pandora's Choas 2nd Nov. 2003 Challenge
I love great endings!
Michelle
"amid the hazy hush of morn,
the shrouded cliffs now tipped with light
in the first rays of dawn reborn."
From "GOLDEN DAY" by Cybele currently in Homer's Homilies
A MUST READ! Beautiful!
"Poet’s brew steeps flavorful liquid
of tempting pensive muse,..."
From LEXIS CHOWDER by Aphrodite
"which carries on the snowbound breeze,..."
From STEEPLE BELLS AND TREES by Don currently in Homer's Homilies
"a harmonious chord suddenly struck,
plucked,
by fingertips of yesteryear."
-blondie, "A memory" currently in Homer's Homilies
"...brittled by framed vacuity"
From the poem, "Barren" by Siren
currently in Homer's Homilies
From 'The Door' by ladyevergreen865
flooded the pages of June,
I WISH I'D SAID THAT Elaine - so visual!
Her smile, unchanged,
curling up at the corners,
hid words which scattered
like frightened birds on empty farmland,
From 'Disturbed Sleep' by Ephiny
Where teacup moons spill silver
liquid on an inky sea
from 'POSTCARD FROM JAMAICA' by Cybele in Hermia's Homiles
inspiration flies in,
caressing the cheek
like a breeze-kiss
from ORION's Off The Hook, in Homer's
I'll follow the smudged lines
and pretend I know the way.
Or I might just shuffle off the page.
From Byways in Seren's Synapse by JJ
Great philosophy Jimmy.
Days are made longer
by a longing to belong
from Cryptic Chrysallis
by Cleo
in Seren's Synapse
by a longing to belong
from Cryptic Chrysallis
by Cleo
in Seren's Synapse
Aweeeeeee
Thank you Fran.
and sliced through the curtains into his eyes.
From Ooh? by Billydo in Serens Synapse.[b]
http://forums.mosaicmusings.net/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=51;t=4757;st=0;r=1;&#entry48828
You’ve filtered wisdom; you’re a sophomore
who’s just begun to taste what waits in store
for seekers not distracted by the din.
from In Pursuit of Knowledge by JustDaniel in Herme's Homilies
a fragmented grey spectrum, cascading
then
vanishing
into
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from The Apex by Arnfinn in Seren's Synapse
Hi Lori,
a fragmented grey spectrum, cascading
then
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I thought I'd better comment on you being so kind to post something of mine here.
Thank You.
I'm slowing down a bit these days, there's so much going on at MM, I dont seem to have the time to get around and check everything out. Though, I'll keep this forum in mind and post something here when I find a line or two that I think is thought provoking.
John
The web we weave
is the reality we experience.
from Weaver of Life
by Cathy
in Seren's
Nina
Values are to integrity as spirit is to spirituality. The one is needed that the other is sustained.
Personal reflection.
4rum
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