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In the last three decades, after we became one, I touched amazingly beautiful things, horribly ugly things,   unbelievably wondrous things I touched nature's majesty; hued walls of the Grand Canyon,               crusty bark of the Redwoods and Sequoias, live corals of the Great Barrier Reef, dreamlike sandstone of the Wave I touched magical and strange; platypus, koalas and kangaroos Down Under, underwater alkali flies and lacustrine tufa at Mono Lake, astral glowing worms in the Kawiti caves I touched holy places; Christianity's oldest churches, the Pope's home in the Vatican, Hindu and Sikh temples and Moslem mosques in India, Anasazi's kivas of Chaco canyon, Aboriginal rocks of Uluru and Kata Tjuta I touched glimmers of civilization; uncovered roads of Pompeii, fighting arenas of Rome, terra cotta armies of Xian, sharp stone points of the Apache, pottery shards from the Navajo, petroglyphs by the Jornada Mogollon I touched fantastical things; winds blowing on the steppes of Patagonia,, playas and craters of Death Valley,   high peaks of the Continental Divide, blazing white sands of the   Land of Enchantment I touched icons of liberty and freedom; the defended Alamo, a fissured Liberty Bell, an embracing Statue of Liberty, the harbor of Checkpoints Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie I touched glorious things made by man; the monstrous Hoover Dam, an exquisite Eiffel tower, a soaring St Louis Arch, an Art deco Empire State Building, the sublime Golden Gate Bridge I touched sparks from history; the running path of an Olympic flame just off Bourbon, the last steps of Mohandas Ghandi at Birla House before Godse, Hitler's Eagle's nest and the grounds over Der Führerbunker I touched walls of power; enclosed rings of the Pentagon, steep steps of the Great Wall of China, untried bastions of Peter and Paul's fortress, fitted boulders of Machu Picchu I touched strong hands; of those conquering Rommel's and Hitler's hordes, of cold warriors of Chosin Reservoir,   of forgotten soldiers of Vietnam, of terrorist killers of today I touched memories of war; the somber Vietnam memorial, the glorious Iwo Jima statue, the cold slabs at Arlington, the buried tomb of USS Arizonians, Volgograd's Mother Russia   I touched ugly things; shreds of light in Port Arthur's prison, horrible smelly dust in the streets from 9/11, ash impregnated dirt in the pits at Auschwitz I touched oppressed freedom; open ****** plazas of Tiananmen Square, smooth pipe and concrete of the Berlin Wall,   tall red brick walls of the Moscow Kremlin I touched constrained freedom; heavy ankle and wrist slave chains in the South, little windows in Berlin's Stasi prison, haunted cells in Alcatraz   I touched remnants of madness; wire and ovens of Auschwitz, stacked chimneys and wooden bunks of Birkenau,         Ravensbruck, and Dachau, the tomb of Lenin, toppled Stalins I touched hands of survivors; of Leningrad's siege, of German POWs and of Russian fighters of Stalingrad's battle, of Cancer's scourges   I touched grand things; deep waters of the Pacific and Atlantic, blue hills of Appalachia, towering peaks of the Rockies, high falls of Yosemite Valley, bursting geysers of Yellowstone, crashing glaciers of Antarctica and Alaska     I touched times of adventure; abseiling and zipping in Costa Rica, packing Pecos wilds and Padre isles, flying nap of earth Hueys to Meridian, breaking arms in JRTC's box, fighting Abu Sayyaf, and Jemaah Islami in Zamboanga City I touched through you; wet sand beaches of  Mexico and Jamaica, mysterious energy of the monoliths of Stonehenge, rarefied air in front of the Louvre's Mona Lisa, ancient wonders of Giza, Egypt's tombs and pyramids We shared soft touches; drifting in Bora Bora's surreal waters, joining hands camel trekking the Outback's dry sands, strolling along Tasmania's eucalyptus forest trails basking in swinging hammocks under Fiji's bright sun, scrambling in Las Vegas' glittering and red rock canyons, kissing under the Taj Mahal's symphony of arches We shared touching deep waters; propelled in gondolas through the city of canals, Drifting atop Uru cat boats on Lake Titticaca, Swooping in jet boats up a wild river in Talkeetna Racing in speed boats around Sydney's great harbour, skimming in pangas in Puerto Ayora, paddling the Kennebec for East's best petroglyphs, cruising Salzbergwerk's underwater lake We touched scrumptious things; Beignets and chicory coffee at DuMonde's in the Big Easy, Hot *** with sesame sauce in the walled city of Xian, Peking duck, dimsum, scorpions, snake and starfish on Wangfujing Snack Street We touched delicious things Crawfish heads and tails at JuJu's shack and ten years at Jeanette's, Langoustine at Poinciana's, Fjöruborðinus and Galapagos, Cream cheese and loch bagels at Ess-a' s in the Big Apple I touched your hand riding; hang loose waves of Waikiki, a big green bus in Denali's awesomeness, clip clopping carriages of Vienna, Paris, Prague, New Orleans, Krakow, Quebec City, and Zakopane, the acapella sugar train of St Kitts We shared touching on paths; the highway 1 of Big Sur, the Road of the Great Ocean, the bahn to Buda and Pest, the path to the North of Maine, the trail of the Hoh rainforest, and time after time, the way home Yet, I could spend the next three decades, in simple bliss, having need for touching nothing, other than you! ©  2016 Jim Davis
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Apr 13, 2017
Apr 13, 2017 at 7:12 PM UTC
Touching
In the last three decades, after we became one, I touched amazingly beautiful things, horribly ugly things,   unbelievably wondrous things I touched nature's majesty; hued walls of the Grand Canyon,               crusty bark of the Redwoods and Sequoias, live corals of the Great Barrier Reef, dreamlike sandstone of the Wave I touched magical and strange; platypus, koalas and kangaroos Down Under, underwater alkali flies and lacustrine tufa at Mono Lake, astral glowing worms in the Kawiti caves I touched holy places; Christianity's oldest churches, the Pope's home in the Vatican, Hindu and Sikh temples and Moslem mosques in India, Anasazi's kivas of Chaco canyon, Aboriginal rocks of Uluru and Kata Tjuta I touched glimmers of civilization; uncovered roads of Pompeii, fighting arenas of Rome, terra cotta armies of Xian, sharp stone points of the Apache, pottery shards from the Navajo, petroglyphs by the Jornada Mogollon I touched fantastical things; winds blowing on the steppes of Patagonia,, playas and craters of Death Valley,   high peaks of the Continental Divide, blazing white sands of the   Land of Enchantment I touched icons of liberty and freedom; the defended Alamo, a fissured Liberty Bell, an embracing Statue of Liberty, the harbor of Checkpoints Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie I touched glorious things made by man; the monstrous Hoover Dam, an exquisite Eiffel tower, a soaring St Louis Arch, an Art deco Empire State Building, the sublime Golden Gate Bridge I touched sparks from history; the running path of an Olympic flame just off Bourbon, the last steps of Mohandas Ghandi at Birla House before Godse, Hitler's Eagle's nest and the grounds over Der Führerbunker I touched walls of power; enclosed rings of the Pentagon, steep steps of the Great Wall of China, untried bastions of Peter and Paul's fortress, fitted boulders of Machu Picchu I touched strong hands; of those conquering Rommel's and Hitler's hordes, of cold warriors of Chosin Reservoir,   of forgotten soldiers of Vietnam, of terrorist killers of today I touched memories of war; the somber Vietnam memorial, the glorious Iwo Jima statue, the cold slabs at Arlington, the buried tomb of USS Arizonians, Volgograd's Mother Russia   I touched ugly things; shreds of light in Port Arthur's prison, horrible smelly dust in the streets from 9/11, ash impregnated dirt in the pits at Auschwitz I touched oppressed freedom; open ****** plazas of Tiananmen Square, smooth pipe and concrete of the Berlin Wall,   tall red brick walls of the Moscow Kremlin I touched constrained freedom; heavy ankle and wrist slave chains in the South, little windows in Berlin's Stasi prison, haunted cells in Alcatraz   I touched remnants of madness; wire and ovens of Auschwitz, stacked chimneys and wooden bunks of Birkenau,         Ravensbruck, and Dachau, the tomb of Lenin, toppled Stalins I touched hands of survivors; of Leningrad's siege, of German POWs and of Russian fighters of Stalingrad's battle, of Cancer's scourges   I touched grand things; deep waters of the Pacific and Atlantic, blue hills of Appalachia, towering peaks of the Rockies, high falls of Yosemite Valley, bursting geysers of Yellowstone, crashing glaciers of Antarctica and Alaska     I touched times of adventure; abseiling and zipping in Costa Rica, packing Pecos wilds and Padre isles, flying nap of earth Hueys to Meridian, breaking arms in JRTC's box, fighting Abu Sayyaf, and Jemaah Islami in Zamboanga City I touched through you; wet sand beaches of  Mexico and Jamaica, mysterious energy of the monoliths of Stonehenge, rarefied air in front of the Louvre's Mona Lisa, ancient wonders of Giza, Egypt's tombs and pyramids We shared soft touches; drifting in Bora Bora's surreal waters, joining hands camel trekking the Outback's dry sands, strolling along Tasmania's eucalyptus forest trails basking in swinging hammocks under Fiji's bright sun, scrambling in Las Vegas' glittering and red rock canyons, kissing under the Taj Mahal's symphony of arches We shared touching deep waters; propelled in gondolas through the city of canals, Drifting atop Uru cat boats on Lake Titticaca, Swooping in jet boats up a wild river in Talkeetna Racing in speed boats around Sydney's great harbour, skimming in pangas in Puerto Ayora, paddling the Kennebec for East's best petroglyphs, cruising Salzbergwerk's underwater lake We touched scrumptious things; Beignets and chicory coffee at DuMonde's in the Big Easy, Hot *** with sesame sauce in the walled city of Xian, Peking duck, dimsum, scorpions, snake and starfish on Wangfujing Snack Street We touched delicious things Crawfish heads and tails at JuJu's shack and ten years at Jeanette's, Langoustine at Poinciana's, Fjöruborðinus and Galapagos, Cream cheese and loch bagels at Ess-a' s in the Big Apple I touched your hand riding; hang loose waves of Waikiki, a big green bus in Denali's awesomeness, clip clopping carriages of Vienna, Paris, Prague, New Orleans, Krakow, Quebec City, and Zakopane, the acapella sugar train of St Kitts We shared touching on paths; the highway 1 of Big Sur, the Road of the Great Ocean, the bahn to Buda and Pest, the path to the North of Maine, the trail of the Hoh rainforest, and time after time, the way home Yet, I could spend the next three decades, in simple bliss, having need for touching nothing, other than you! ©  2016 Jim Davis
A poem I wrote last year for my wife! Posted now since it matches the HP' theme for today - "Places"
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Apr 13, 2017
Apr 13, 2017 at 7:12 PM UTC
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