no wrys guys..love yer works xx
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baby, baby, baby,
thank you,
thank you,
thank you!
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Hi Melanie You've made my day. I thought this poem might be a bit obscure and the lines about the Mediterranean evaporating are probably the obscurest BUT they are also my favourite!
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PS JUst see you've been busily posting and have three I've not read. I'll get back when I can give them they attention they deserves. Also, just discovered that Steve Black on WOL lives up the road from my Mum in Reading and he can join us at Poet's Cafe for the legendary launch. NOw back to repricing my stock and the business of earning a living!
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Hi Greg I've been wrting this over the last few days but started thinking about it before the disaster struck Japan. Someone passed on to me a link about this bloke's work. Until I saw it I thought 'pavement artists' just knocked out pictures of the Mona Lisa, but now some of them do these big industrial 3-D jobs. I thought this bloke's stuff was amazing at first, but then thought at the end of the day they're not really any more amazing than what 'really' happens. I did think this poem might be a bit obscure (which I was I mentioned the artist), but just wanted to see what feedback I might get. I can't keep writing the same old stuff about my family history! The obscurest image (and my favourite) is the bit in the middle about the Mediterranean. It's been on a constantly changing cycle between sea and desert for millions and millions of years. Slowly evaporates and then gradually refills when the waters flow back in from the Atlantic. Mindblowing stuff. That's why they have all these incredible salt mines on some of the isalnds and the bones of tiny elephants that got stranded as the desert gradually got inundated. Blimey, this is a long post!!
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hi Ann, been reading your stuff. i like the way your eyes see things and look deep, fixated upon the vision. do you write as you walk or just rush home quick and get it down?
I enjoy your poetry because it's true, and nothing like mine.
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Hi A. thanks for the observations re 100 ways to fold a serviette. A jigsaw with pieces missing. I like that. It is an inherant feature of the ghazal style but in this case without the song. Win x
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Sat 12th Mar 2011 21:24
Hi Martin-good luck with your WOL venture(fellow Mancunian originally)cheers.
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Thank you for your comment re my compering Cynthia - I was very touched. If I could be anything in life, I would be a comedienne - you need an awful lot of confidence and talent to do that though. It has taken me many years to reach the stage where I can compere. Who knows? Perhaps one day, when I'm in a wheelchair, I'll be knocking Peter Kaye off the stage! xx
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Sat 12th Mar 2011 08:23
there was a series in the 70's - The Lovers - & his girlfriend (paula wilcox) used to refer to anything like sex as "Percy Filth"
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PS, Its not about blaming them, most often is the case that many were indoctrinated with the same bulshit when they were younger. It's about stopping it continuing in our children. Wouldn't it be nice if for once, a politician would stand up and instead of giving us verbal about what he or she is going to do, they would actually ask; What do you want me to do to make this world work for you? There would be perhaps a whole race of peoples saying, Stop feeding us the bulshit that perpetuates a system that doesn't work. And give back belief in oneself to our children. We might then stand a chance to get along with one another. And mold a society that cares.
xxx
The Buck Stops Here!
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Hi Melanie! I have just read all the work you have placed in here. I have to say that in many ways I know the places you have been, where you have come from and where you are now. I don't talk of those places much. But I hear everything you say and yes, it has brought back somethings I try not to think of. I grew up very fast around the age of 6/7. Damned tough watching your fellow siblings getting the belt, especially when one was only two years of age when paraded in the bedroom and having her knickers pulled down. I feel what your feeling even now at the age of 43. Its sad to feel the fire on your person because mental ill health re visits over and over again the abuse and torment one went through when we were children. Big boys don't cry they used to say. So I joined the army, and got myself a whole new set of abuses to worry about in the world. Still, at least when I ventured Africa and the Middle East, I had a weapon to give me a chance to defend myself with. But what do children have to defend themselves with? In the main, nothing. You know what's even more heartbreaking, I thought I was the only one who had endured what I had endured when I was younger, but the military is full of people with the same experiences. I feel for you, I hope you can find within yourself, somewhere that is a sanctuary with all the beauty and peace that you are.
Mike
xxx
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Man ! I love the hair - excellent. Your response to Dry well received and accurate.Thanks for the comments on other works - hope they brought a smile.
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Thanks for your thoughts on Mi Firstest Poems, A.
I well remember the pain of lovers' balls - as I peddled home from a girlfriend's house having copped a feel but nothing more!
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Hi Melanie - thank you so much for your comments on 'I Miss You' - and my apologies for making you cry! Hugs, Dave
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wow! i watched it on you tube i was drawn in all the way xx
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Fri 11th Mar 2011 19:17
thanks for the comments & No - it's not rude. It really is time you had a shag Ann - you're seeing Percy Filth round every corner :D
(nice peter)
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Fri 11th Mar 2011 19:12
Hi - thing is, he wrote 12 or 13 - the first is a bit technical cos he was gathering botanical data about the plants & its full of references cos that was his Phd thesis. The last 2 are a bit shite cos he's talking about stuff that don juan never taught him (really) - the second book "A separate reality" & onwards are the best IMHO & the first (teachings of don juan) is good also, once you know what you're getting. just my 2 cents :)
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Your 'bird dream' sounds fantastic. I have never experienced any kind of transmutation or transmogrification, never had the conscious desire to (or unconscious, either, I guess); so, maybe, therein lies the difference. I've had lots of incidences with birds, animals and insects as though we 'talked' the same language, 'eye contact', all when wide awake.
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Philipos
Fri 11th Mar 2011 16:49
Hi Ann - re: SOUTH EAST LONDON TRIO and Scent of a Maiden - really do appreciate your kind comments on both of these xx
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Philipos
Fri 11th Mar 2011 16:46
Hi Anthony - re: SOUTH EAST LONDON TRIO - much obliged for the supportive comments
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Philipos
Fri 11th Mar 2011 16:44
Hi Dave, Re; SOUTH EAST LONDON TRIO - much obliged for the supportive comments
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Philipos
Fri 11th Mar 2011 16:43
Hi Melanie re: SOUTH EAST LONDON TRIO - much obliged for the supportive comments x
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Hi Melanie, thanks for commenting on my latest effort "100 ways to fold a Serviette" I have added a bit more explanation on the blog entry page if you are interested. Glad you liked. Win
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Hi Ann, thanks for looking in on 100 Ways to Fold a Serviette. Full explanation on blog entry page. Win X
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david hnstly hun im th exact same..i dnt knw nethn abt writing poetry or style r nethn lol i literaly just write it th way it is in my head,i dnt think abt how im writing r nethn like dt it comes out th way it cme's out darlin xx
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That I would like to see!
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hey Red, cheers for the comments on my stuff lately. i myself don't really give comments or feedback coz i don't really know enough to talk about things. i do enjoy what i've read of yours. you got that spontaneous feel to yours and i really like that when i read poetry, as most of my own poems come out raw and stabbing out, bleeding for the daylight, and i don't have nothing to do with it. x
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Fri 11th Mar 2011 12:49
Hello Dave, Thanks for your comment on 'Reasonable Behaviour'-I am now enjoying discovering your work. Ledger.
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ah stefan sweety soppiness comes from the heart not from age my dear..im def a soppy git lol...i look forward to reading more xx i would love to meet some people that are on here at poetry nights but alas i live in waterford so not so easy lol..im def planning a trip to manchester soon as my bro kealan lives in bolton with my mam at the minute,so when i do go over ill head to the poetry nights that go on in wigan etc xx
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Fri 11th Mar 2011 12:03
good afternoon Melanie-hope you are well young lady.sorry for late reply re'unloved'(was on four hour droning drive-then a long steam in the pit!)my word! you are not supposed to get soppy till you are as old as me-lol!.But sincerely sorry if it hit a raw nerve.I really do hope your time on here is enjoyable for you-I really do! be kind to yourself in the meantime-lotsa love-Old Mizryguts.cya ltr.xx
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Fri 11th Mar 2011 11:42
thank you for reading and the kind comments regarding my poetry i also write a monthly poem and music reviews for penny black music please feel free to have a good read - Love the hair
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hello chuck
re your comment on banksys page about dreams - are you sure you don't get 'night terrors'? sounds very similar tbh.
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Fri 11th Mar 2011 10:21
Hi Melanie,
Thanks for the chuckles on 'Charming'. :-)
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Thanks Greg (Total Immersion)x
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Thanks for your kind thoughts on Works of Art,
Melanie.
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Thanks for your comments on Works of Art, Cate.
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thanks ann hun xx ur work's amazing
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thanks ann hun xx ur work's amazing
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Thanks for commenting on Total Immersion - and welcome to WOL! You are a very positive and vibrant presence!
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cheers big ears(anthony) lol..thanks for th intro&ur comment..hpe to hv fun soon lol..as for th hair it was th lst colour left for me to try hee hee
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HI Melanie,
And a belated welcome to the strange and diverse world that is WOL.
Thanks for your comment re Neil. Any response is much appreciated. I have been reading your work too. I don't usually like to comment without some kind of introduction or invitation. What strikes me most about it is that it almost invariably seems to have a sting in the tail. That's a good thing in my book; a poet should always have surprise in their armoury. I hope you enjoy it here and make many new friends. I have found it to be a great opportunity to learn, discuss - and even have a laugh with like-minded people.
Loving your hair by the way - I have always had a thing for redheads!
Regards,
A.E.
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Thu 10th Mar 2011 17:57
Re - "the Pauls" - Paul Brunton - he wrote The Secret Path ??
I've read all of the castanedas - some 3 times over until they all hung together & made sense - which they certainly did not after just one read !!
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Thu 10th Mar 2011 17:53
amazing things dreams - pity that yours were so frightening. all the best. B
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<Deleted User> (7212)
Thu 10th Mar 2011 17:49
castaneda relates an almost identical experience where on several occasions under don juan's tutelage he made him turn into a crow - he says it wasn't as if he was pretending to be a crow - in his mind at least he WAS a crow.I'm very impressed by your own experience - it sounds wonderful !
- and reading yours sounds very much the way CC described it.
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loved neil's story xx
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Thu 10th Mar 2011 17:08
re spooky incidents Greg-one which was a cross between a nightmare and possible alien abduction-(you can laugh!)lying on the sofa watching tv-some hooded figure pops head round door-I tried to shout out but could,nt and could not move-seemed very very real-ooer missis! yep,thank heaven for birds and steam trains eh-re spooky films,my fave is an old black and white called 'The haunting' which has since been very poorly remade-the original stars Richard Johnson and Russ Tamblyn-brill! thanks Greg.
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Philipos
Sun 13th Mar 2011 15:24
Dave another great poem - I think I know exactly what you mean when enraptured by environment - this happens to me a lot particularly when in the fens - great stuff
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