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Music of our lives. It’s been a while since I’ve got round To putting words on paper down. But life’s a busy dizzy stream Of people met And places seen One life now gone No maybe two My wife in passing Took mine too But she lives on though in my mind Her memories never left behind A precious treasure locked away To savor on a troubled day But this is not a sad refrain While she’s in heaven I remain And live a life the gypsies know An endless trek avoiding snow. Each fall I load the truck with stuff A truck that’s never big enough To hold our endless piles of gear Of things we need lugged far and near For now we have another home Way in the south to which we roam And spend our winters in the sun Good friends, fine meals and dances fun All older folks I seem to see And many over eighty be And life may end for some real soon For Florida’s Heaven’s waiting room But till that day those folks aren’t wrong To live life full And party on. So with the pack I spend my time And all their pastimes Fully mime But come the spring the parties done We flee the blinding burning sun Back to the north from whence we fled Th e north we love Since winters dead Back to our homes We now all strive Such is the music Of our lives. “So is it in the music of men's lives. King Richard II: V, v” If you’d like more of this long pun I’m sorry folks The writings done.
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Apr 12, 2013
Apr 12, 2013 at 12:52 AM UTC
Music of our lives
Tis quiet now. This day is done A busy day Chalk full of fun Walks with the pups in grass so tall They leaped to see or move at all Flea markets toured once junk ,now not Now treasures prized and gamely sought We shopped a while had stuff to get all shops were full On Sunday yet Back to the camp on busy roads of folks and campers Heading home But no so us Our time to play two weeks is ours on holidays A charcoal fire With cast iron grill Dogs, fries and steaks All bellies filled While sipping tea a book is read the tired pups sent to their beds My lady too Is fast asleep so to the internet I creep While of the day my mind does roam I take a sec to write this poem No work of art on silver tray just simple verse of one fine day
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Jul 4, 2010
Jul 4, 2010 at 7:58 PM UTC
One Fine Day
A poet not Perhaps someday I’ll write a rhyme If so inclined and have the time A play on words, a touch of wit Tis true, I have some nack for it Of pace and meter, twisted words Passion, feelings, things I’ve heard But not just now, my soul is old My mind is numb , my muse too cold My thoughts are shallow, as a pond While poets need, an ocean strong And so for now I’ll meditate On poems of friends, I know are great Just a rhymer - Justa Civileon 2003
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Jan 2, 2010
Jan 2, 2010 at 7:15 AM UTC
A poet not
Oh for a muse of fire. Sitting quiet, meek and still Silent, silenced, till I shrill out Crys. Laments for words to use To spark, inflame, my chilly muse Prayers to heaven, to the gods To the furies, hear my sobs and pray now Send a spark sublime Perfect platter, all in rhyme. Justa Civileon 2003
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Jan 2, 2010
Jan 2, 2010 at 7:14 AM UTC
Oh for a muse of fire.
Flee the Ghetto Times and Motions Whirls and Swirls Around the universe we twirls Great Space is black all pinpoint lights So cold and bleak through all the night Our best minds sit and stare in awe In altars, perched on mountains tall Seeking vistas, Planets fine Warm and wet With Oceans Brine Pure, swept With winds fresh and new A Paradise, unblemished dew. For we must flee This planet small Too many we and soon the fall Is eminent if not we go and refuge find Pray God bestow While we have time To start anew To try again for we were fools And ruined the place gave us in Love God’’s great gift from Heav'n above Dear Earth, fair home All blessings be Beloved of Man On bended knee We bow to you You fleck of rock You grain of sand That bears our flock Our precious home for man to stand and look around and understand How fragile’s life A gift so rare For all we’ve found Of life Is here So search brave priests of this new age of our demise you are the sage Please Save us guys* you honored few To you we cry it’’s up to you For we poor clods have fought, and ruined This grant from God Destroyed too soon. Find us a home Another womb Another Harbor Please find one soon For us to raise our children strong and try to teach them right from wrong That black or white means not at all that violence precedes a fall Too many players Too small a stage A madness caused A screaming rage. Our history A tale of woe Of endless wars Tombstones in rows. Our weapons might Now reaches all no refuge from the killing fall You made those things Those killer toys Now turn your brains Look outward boys! We need your help and God’’s as well This fate to turn, This ride to hell For we have learned to dread the sight of timeless darkness endless night We need some friends To fight and play Another species Help us pray Or we will end. and all will turn to endless blackness Hell returned. Justa Civileon 2003 * gender neutral on the "guys" Not one of my uppiest rambles but I never was a light person
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Jan 2, 2010
Jan 2, 2010 at 7:12 AM UTC
Flee the Ghetto
Flee the Ghetto Times and Motions Whirls and Swirls Around the universe we twirls Great Space is black all pinpoint lights So cold and bleak through all the night Our best minds sit and stare in awe In altars, perched on mountains tall Seeking vistas, Planets fine Warm and wet With Oceans Brine Pure, swept With winds fresh and new A Paradise, unblemished dew. For we must flee This planet small Too many we and soon the fall Is eminent if not we go and refuge find Pray God bestow While we have time To start anew To try again for we were fools And ruined the place gave us in Love God’’s great gift from Heav'n above Dear Earth, fair home All blessings be Beloved of Man On bended knee We bow to you You fleck of rock You grain of sand That bears our flock Our precious home for man to stand and look around and understand How fragile’s life A gift so rare For all we’ve found Of life Is here So search brave priests of this new age of our demise you are the sage Please Save us guys* you honored few To you we cry it’’s up to you For we poor clods have fought, and ruined This grant from God Destroyed too soon. Find us a home Another womb Another Harbor Please find one soon For us to raise our children strong and try to teach them right from wrong That black or white means not at all that violence precedes a fall Too many players Too small a stage A madness caused A screaming rage. Our history A tale of woe Of endless wars Tombstones in rows. Our weapons might Now reaches all no refuge from the killing fall You made those things Those killer toys Now turn your brains Look outward boys! We need your help and God’’s as well This fate to turn, This ride to hell For we have learned to dread the sight of timeless darkness endless night We need some friends To fight and play Another species Help us pray Or we will end. and all will turn to endless blackness Hell returned. Justa Civileon 2003 * gender neutral on the "guys" Not one of my uppiest rambles but I never was a light person
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I Can’t Find My Glasses - Care Givers Prayers I can’’t find my glasses? Okay little one just wait for a sec till the dishes are done I can’’t find my glasses? Okay *** lets look perhaps in the bedroom While reading your book I can’’t find my glasses? Now where could they be? On the couch, or the table On top the TV? I can’’t find my glasses? It’’s fine now , don’’t fret You’’ve just now misplaced them We oft times forget. I can’’t find my glasses? Prap’’s here, in this room Don’’t cry now my darling We’’ll locate them soon. I can’’t find my glasses? Here give me a hug. Don’’t cry and don’’t fret now. You cute little bug. I can’’t find my glasses? What’’s this that I feel. Your pockets the culprit See what is revealed. My glasses! You’’ve found them! Her smile’’s just a beam. Her joy is unbound less. Her panic serene. She skips to the bedroom To fuss and to play. "I can’’t find my glasses" The third time. Today. Dedicated to my wife a young grandmother with alzhieimers. Justa Civileon 2004
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Jan 2, 2010
Jan 2, 2010 at 7:09 AM UTC
I Can’t Find My Glasses - Care Givers Prayers