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Subject: PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS


meico ( ) posted Thu, 07 November 2002 at 2:40 PM · edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 3:46 AM

For the record ... I scared myself away! Seriously, I don't think I could do justice to this forum at the moment. It is my final year as Head of a Special School, and I retire in July - which means lots of work so I could only visit sporadically! However, here's PENNY. PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS "A penny for your thoughts," you say What? You'd actually pay? O.K. Let's start the auction then you sir? Still a penny? Well, for that you get Slipshod thoughts, slightly less than true, Hand-me-downs, charity-shop thoughts Cliches and commonplaces. Thoughts You would really not like to be associated with In intellectual company or in converse with friends: You get what you pay for Oh, over there, You sir you offer silver? That's better This lot has thoughts shot through with lightning And moonlit nights. Quicksilver thoughts you have to chase, Slick to the touch, slippery to hold on to, impermanent. What gold from you? A regal choice, mellow and sunshiny Thoughts to parade with pomp and pride to give seals of approval amid the sound of symbols. Do I hear 'rubies' Well, hey! These thoughts are the lifeblood of the passing Hours. The blood-red flowers of love and passion, The secret folds of female flesh, and the roses of Sweet sweet remembrance. Sapphires now! Oh. Yes the cosmic blue set into the wail Of Miles Davis' horn, midnight thoughts in deep deep Seas of mysteries and nightmare scenes And enduring loneliness. Emeralds? Botanic gem such earthy thoughts: Rolling in the green ferns with Myf, "roll me over, Lay me down, and do it again" Sorry sir, Not for sale. Private thoughts. Next? Opals? Well I'm not sure. These thoughts Lie at the changing heart of me. They switch And change, never still, lit by half-hidden fires And shifts of light. What else will you offer? Wood, paper, ink? Do you really need to know Whatever I think? Safer by far to keep to the first The sensible offer A penny for my thoughts.


dialyn ( ) posted Thu, 07 November 2002 at 2:51 PM

Oh, please, don't think you are anything but welcome here. Most of us are amateurs and/or unpublished and/or hobbyists at writing. I think we can learn a lot from each other no matter what the age or level of accomplishment. And I can guarantee right now you can write poetry circles around me. :)


KattMan ( ) posted Thu, 07 November 2002 at 5:07 PM

meico, All I can say is fantastic! The relationship between the type of payment and the type of thought was excellent!


jstro ( ) posted Fri, 08 November 2002 at 6:42 PM

Very nice. Nice idea and nice imagery to carry it through. Don't be scared away by us. No one here bites that I know of. jon

 
~jon
My Blog - Mad Utopia Writing in a new era.


dialyn ( ) posted Fri, 08 November 2002 at 7:56 PM

Well, not unless the moon is full, anyway. ;)


tresamie ( ) posted Fri, 08 November 2002 at 11:16 PM

LOL...really tho, this is a lovely poem. I enjoyed the imagery a great deal. Comparing thoughts to riches of various types was a very thought provoking idea. I also enjoyed the short story that disappeared! Welcome to our asylum!!!

Fractals will always amaze me!


PPsphere ( ) posted Thu, 14 November 2002 at 5:35 PM

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Just the right length. The metaphors were great, the one I did not care for was sapphire. I was thinking blue and jazz music is not cool it is HOT! Dolphins free in the azure sea maybe? Very clever and witty to say the least.


Crescent ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 10:43 PM

Sporadic or constant company, you're definitely welcome here! I was disappointed to see your other submissions deleted. I really enjoyed them. I hope you reconsider and undelete them or repost them. This poem reminds me of Ogden Nash's poems, with a touch of Danny Kaye thrown in. (It also reminds me to stick to prose as I could never come close to your talent!) I hope we can see more of your stuff in the future.


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