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Haven't posted here in a while, but somehow this one was going through my mind recently as I reviewed my life in preparation for retiring into my waning years. The rest of the Spoon River Anthology never appealed to me much, but this one always did ... "and not a single regret." Enjoy.

Fiddler Jones

The earth keeps some vibration going
There in your heart, and that is you.
And if the people find you can fiddle,
Why, fiddle you must, for all your life.
What do you see, a harvest of clover?
Or a meadow to walk through to the river?
The wind's in the corn; you rub your hands
For beeves hereafter ready for market;
Or else you hear the rustle of skirts
Like the girls when dancing at Little Grove.
To Cooney Potter a pillar of dust
Or whirling leaves meant ruinous drouth;
They looked to me like Red-Head Sammy
Stepping it off to 'Toor-a-Loor.'
How could I till my forty acres
Not to speak of getting more,
With a medley of horns, bassoons and piccolos
Stirred in my brain by crows and robins
And the creak of a wind-mill - only these?
And I never started to plow in my life
That some one did not stop in the road
And take me away to a dance or picnic.
I ended up with forty acres;
I ended up with a broken fiddle-
And a broken laugh, and a thousand memories,
And not a single regret.

Edgar Lee Masters
Spoon River Anthology, 1916
 

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As I wound down my life in the U.S. before retiring to the Philippines, I thought to make a small gift to a couple dozen people I'd been closest to over the years: a small vanity publication of a few of my poems, which I printed up and bound at Kinko's. I thought it might spark some renewed interest in the Poetry Thread here to make a post of that book's content, even though I might have posted some of these here in times past. I'll post on two seperate posts, due to the image-number-per-post limitations. Enjoy.

Cover Fine'.jpgTable-of-Contents - Fine'.jpgAn Astronomer - Finished.jpgMama Hall Finished.jpgChristmas Morning, 1975 - Finished.jpgOn the Fantail, Finished.jpgTwo Haiku - Finished.jpgBlue River Finished.jpgLeaving Nashville - Finished.jpgJohn Robinson - Finished.jpg
 

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I just wrote this in the time it took to type it for a lady who lost and found her hen named....Sunset.

Sunset....Sunset....
In bed by Sunset.
Sunset...Sunset ...
I won't leave you passed Sunset.

Sunset ...Sunset...
My love for you will rise...
By Sunset. ..Sunset ...
I have my eyes on you Sunset.

Sorce
 

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This is my favorite poem
The Smile
BY WILLIAM BLAKE
There is a Smile of Love
And there is a Smile of Deceit
And there is a Smile of Smiles
In which these two Smiles meet

And there is a Frown of Hate
And there is a Frown of disdain
And there is a Frown of Frowns
Which you strive to forget in vain

For it sticks in the Hearts deep Core
And it sticks in the deep Back bone
And no Smile that ever was smild
But only one Smile alone

That betwixt the Cradle & Grave
It only once Smild can be
But when it once is Smild
Theres an end to all Misery
 

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I was reading a thread on BN and someone commented that he had to water his maples 5x a day in summer. After reviewing many threads and learning detail wiring this year, I am realizing the amount of work it takes to create bonsai(s) properly. I enjoy the work though.

I was inspired to write this bonsai haiku:

A peasant for life
We work for visual glory
The bonsai is king
 

sorce

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One to the Bottom.
One to the Top.
One to the Cold.
One to the Hot.
Don't know what they'll grow, but know...
It won't stop.
That's 2 new homes,
For a few new pots!

Thanks Guys!

Sorce
 

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I used to write poems when I was 15.

I gave them to a friend, we wanted to be a rock band and he was the composer.

He emptied his ashtray in the paper bin, left home, and when he came down, his room was on fire. All ùmy poems were gone in the smoke. Lucky for the history of literature !

What I like is limericks, for their humour, and haiku, for their poetry.

I love haiku.
I would write one if I could...
Try again loser!

😄
 

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An extremely visual poem by Victor Hugo, written after the death of his daughter .
Landscape of Normandy, meditation, solitude, a brutal and unexpected end ...
 

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Cycles Complete Themselves.

I'm bout to smash some BioChar in an old rotor.
Won't know what she said until bro quote her.
I'm leaving cuz they Left this to run into the ground like a cold motor.... City....
Life done, I'm off to the sticks quick like a fat dude tests gravity trying to skip over oil slicks.
This new place I'm in, this new race to win, goes back in the tin to improve soil again.

Sorce
 
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