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    I found this beautiful winter poem and thought it might be a comfort to you.
    It was to me, and it's very well written.
    ENJOY!

    ' WINTER '
    a poem by Abigail Elizabeth McIntyre

    ***k Me!
    It's Cold!

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    Originally posted by pigletwillie View Post
    I found this beautiful winter poem and thought it might be a comfort to you.
    It was to me, and it's very well written.
    ENJOY!

    ' WINTER '
    a poem by Abigail Elizabeth McIntyre

    ***k Me!
    It's Cold!

    You sure of the writers name Piglet. Or maybe there's more than one version of it.
    Last edited by beefy; 27-11-2007, 06:33 PM. Reason: spelling - what else!
    There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore and who always will. Don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it in your future.

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    • #3
      You've heard of haiku?
      This is a sort of lowku!
      Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

      www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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      • #4
        'december snow falls
        in november and it is
        brass monkeys out there'

        I thank you!

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        • #5
          Now that IS a haiku!
          Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

          www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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          • #6
            LOL Piglet Short & sweet.
            The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
            Brian Clough

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            • #7
              Second verse -


              Why am

              I outside?

              There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore and who always will. Don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it in your future.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Flummery View Post
                Now that IS a haiku!
                'It must be a gift
                Perhaps I am a poet -
                I did not know it'

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                • #9
                  The boy stood on the burning deck.

                  Pillock!
                  The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
                  Brian Clough

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                  • #10
                    'pack so much meaning
                    into five, seven and five
                    syllables per line!'

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bubblewrap View Post
                      The boy stood on the burning deck.

                      Pillock!
                      His name was jimmy horrocks
                      What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
                      Ralph Waide Emmerson

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                      • #12
                        'it is Japanese -
                        A form of poetry which
                        expounds 'less is more''

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                        • #13
                          Naughty piglet!!!

                          This time of year is depressing enough, but I think the poem No by Thomas Hood sums it up perfectly:-

                          No sun - no moon!
                          No morn - no noon
                          No dawn - no dusk - no proper time of day

                          No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
                          No comfortable feel in any member
                          No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees
                          No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds -
                          NOVEMBER.

                          valmarg

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                          • #14
                            Thanks Valmarg. I'm sure my P2 teacher (age 5 and 6) produced that poem and expected us to produce the last line. I think she was disappointed with our ineptitude and we were left with a total sense of failure for failing to see the obvious.
                            But thanks for bringing it up - I'm sure I would get the last line now - what a slow learner. But maybe I deserved that dunces cap !

                            From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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                            • #15
                              Hazel is stuck in haiku gear! Many years ago I read Tolkein's Adventures of Tom Bombadil which was written in iambic pentameter - that most annoying of poetical metres. I found I was thinking in it for days. I tried very hard to read the rest of the book by placing the emphasis AWAY from the metre but it was so distracting I ended up flinging the book against the wall. Only ever done that with one other book - Virgina Woolf's Orlando. However, I digest!

                              I love the No poem Valmarg. I've heard it before but can never commit it to memory. Must try harder!
                              Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

                              www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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