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post Jul 3 05, 08:10
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Merry? Go-Round (revised with thanks to James, Cathy and Fran)

Once gaily-coloured horse
on endlessly turning
merry-go-round.

Weather-worn,
paint peeling,
chipped,
scarred.

Surrounded by
noise,
bustle,
grime.

Genteel elegance
battered through time.

Fixed rigid:
limited movement
controlled from above  –
up, down,
round and round.

Trapped in never-ending circle;
weighted by burdens carried:
narrow existence.

Does it yearn to escape?
flex restricted limbs;
gallop off - different direction
far from its prison.

Light as a soaring swallow:
riderless,
         unencumbered,
                             independent,
                                                  free.



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Merry-Go-Round (original)

A once gaily-coloured horse
stands on endlessly turning
merry-go-round:
weather worn,
paint peeling,
chipped, scarred:
surrounded by noise,
bustle and grime:
genteel elegance
battered through time.

Rigidly fixed on its platform:
limited movement
controlled from above  –
up, down,
round and round:
trapped in never-ending circle;
weighed down by burdens carried:
narrow existence.

Does it yearn to escape -
flex restricted limbs;
gallop off in divergent direction
far from its prison cage;
light as a swallow soaring high:
riderless,
unencumbered,
independent,
free.


Nina




 
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Guest_Nina_*
post Jul 6 05, 02:23
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Hi Grace

Thanks for your suggestion which I will have a more in depth look at tonight when I get home.

You are descibing one of my favourite things here. I have always loved merry-go-round horses. They are so elegant, as you say!
I like looking at them when they are not moving, but watching them turn makes me feel dizzy and I have never actually been on a merry-go-round because anything that turns makes me feel really sick.  I always felt that I missed out as a child because any time I went on a playground roundabout, I was sick and even swings make me feel ill, though could just about put up with that.

Nina
 
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