Author Topic: Story sake  (Read 5064 times)

Ke-ke wan

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #540 on: December 20, 2015, 05:16:34 AM »
well, runningstream, you made me cry with the salty cut,

but the plumbers pants made me smile.

Beautiful
As allways

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #541 on: December 20, 2015, 10:46:54 PM »
There are children on the streets

It is late

The cities at night

Eating fast food

Ice creams

keep thinking about the beautiful

Elephant tusk I carved today

From the soft and beautiful light tree

The wood is delightful

Feels so nice carved then smoothed

Perfect

From that curtain fig trees place

Don't know the name the tribe I forget too

Drive through the fog now

And I do feel love for them

these kids are so young

To be out alone in a city

I go back out

Out back I

Off the sidetrack

Not making scary

Making strong

Make A good bonker not bonkers

Share it here it's part

Of this story

Perfect again

The curtain and the tribes

Hold them safe

In place

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #542 on: December 21, 2015, 03:29:14 PM »
I met Eden today

Is her name

When I first saw her I knew she was

Second time I told her she was a light angel

And she is going to the good place

She asks why did you say that ?

I said

It just is

Third time I asked her name

She lights up

She works as a volunteer

She can't hide that light anyway

so it's back to Eden today

I bought string

Tin cups

A lady dances in the store to Christmas carols

We had a giggle

She had a jiggle

And I almost could

Things get done

I found the most pleasant bathroom

Instant nostalgic vibe

Cosy cottage and scent

I found the most beautiful window

A scene from a movie

Smelled roses and flowers on sills

Light gets in things

Only today half done

Just wait till its gets right in

Lightning

Smell rain on the road

Moisture pulling up

Precipitation

Shift the entire dream no fear

Lightning coming

runningstream

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Re: Story sake/Eden
« Reply #543 on: December 21, 2015, 10:19:43 PM »

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #544 on: December 21, 2015, 10:27:44 PM »

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #545 on: December 21, 2015, 10:33:21 PM »

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #546 on: December 21, 2015, 10:39:34 PM »

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #547 on: December 21, 2015, 10:44:43 PM »

Ke-ke wan

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #548 on: December 22, 2015, 04:48:58 AM »
Beautiful !

Thank you for Sharing, Simon.

Thanks for letting the light in.
« Last Edit: December 22, 2015, 05:22:19 AM by tiger-lily »

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #549 on: December 22, 2015, 08:12:54 AM »
That tree could tell some stories!
Not here, not there, but everywhere - always right before your eyes.
~Hsin Hsin Ming

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #550 on: December 22, 2015, 10:38:02 AM »
i would say so

those branches are huge i imagine they weigh something like 20 ton each some of them

although id be guessing of course

and go straight out horizontally for a long way not upwards many of them

which gives an indication of how immensely strong these trees are

they must be very very old and the spring that comes up from the ground is crystal clear water emerging from no where

running out of rocks

absolutely in awe  :)

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #551 on: December 23, 2015, 01:54:49 PM »
Met a man an aboriginal man

69 years young from the tuckaluka  tribe

Tells me shalom shalom

Travelled the world

Been in the dead sea

Born on a horse

Tells me about Israel

From not too far these parts

The name means the same

Food eat

I tell him not many aboriginals

Been to Israel I bet

He says only one to swim in sea

From delegation

I tell him I ask the ancestors here for help

For protection he says yes

Only few people taken by crocodile lately

Up normanton

Foot print size of ten gallon hat

Throws down shows me size

Well over foot

He stops for the rain

And talks to me like he knows me

I really liked lance owen


runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #552 on: December 23, 2015, 01:59:45 PM »
He says

Crocodile don't eat the very

Dark skinned aboriginals

Don't eat them

runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #553 on: December 24, 2015, 01:17:25 PM »
tired

content

closeness

closer

closest

closing in

on

contentness

tired after a burst

so much done

swinging on feet

people i will meet

and the dreams coming alive

like the key i placed in the lock

which i dreamed about before

daydreamed it into life

needed a little oil to help it turn

the door was right in the path

so i had to place it in anyway

and turn it did

just like the dream before

comes to life

life coming through

life growing through

could've even just been a sock

it would pour in just the same

and i can tell you the name

it only speaks through

feeling comes

and speaks it to life

and it is

life


runningstream

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Re: Story sake
« Reply #554 on: December 26, 2015, 11:12:29 AM »
a man walks by he asks

hey brother do you eat mushrooms ?

no i reply

i am about to say his name Rick

his white beard is long

and he wears gumboots shorts and no shirt

but i let him go

i can hear him sing from a long way off

he does'nt recognise me

good i feel and think

i think maybe too many mushrooms

i attend to this apple tighten the flange gasket on the manifold and

redo the window winder plug occasionally

not too often

burned hand smokes on the exhaust a little but lucky fire escape

i watch the dog happy chase a ball

he seems young a lot of energy

black and shiny fur

not rigid a little flacid

in the hind end

like a nice dog not so solid to be too hard pounding the wet ground

the grass is nothing short of a miracle

a few days ago before the rain i questioned the dead looking stubbles ability to come back

when i t appeared it would just crumble to the touch

now i could imagine like a golf course in a very very short time

Christmas day and full moon is passed away inn the night

now they call it boxing day

i wonder what that means

i wonder if it means you put a dead person in a box

today today today today

charged the battery a little

some more life in the computer for a short time

more to say


 

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