I never read a cowboys Prayer before...thank you for introducing us to Charles Badger Clark
I know there are a lot of cowboy poets but haver not read them yet...thank you for posting
September 10
The keeper of Dreams
Sometimes I wake up early,
then looking at the clock
I try to sink back into sleep
and pick up the interrupted dreams.
Not always easy but I try.
Dreams are tickets
through the longest night.
If I could
I'd steal from time
every summer that we ran through
every Sunday we slept in
each May morning we imagined
God has made for our eyes only.
Then I'd divide them all by two
keeping half,and giving half to you.
If I had my half of all those summers
to thumb through
maybe the keeper of dreams
would help me dream up
all the other seasons.
The keeper of dreams.
The lender of hope.
Wherever he is,
he'd better come here soon
to hold me every bit as hard
as he's held back the dream.
~ Rod McKuen
EXCELSIOR
I celebrate your eyes
because they looked at me
without restraint or shame.
I celebrate your breasts
in the darkest night
I could find them blind
and feeble.
I celebrate your tears
even if they cry for something
that I’ve done.
I celebrate you
playing shuffleboard
or tennis
or playing with my balls
while I sleep. I
celebrate
all the night sounds
that you make
but won’t admit to
your conversations with yourself
in sleep.
Most of all
I celebrate the God
that gave me you
and asked for nothing
in return.
- From "Love’s Been Good To Me," 1978 ...Rod McKuen
I look at them...
...Our children
Separate and strong
And with more power against us
Than any God...
The conflict is...
That we compare them...
To each other
...and to ourselves
But they are separate
...They are not the same
They are not us...
And...
They are not ours...
We transfer to them
All that we wished for ourselves
So it is we...
That are bound to them
En route to ourselves
Let's let them be...
Less like we are
And more like themselves...
Then...maybe
That will set us all free
From trying to be different
Than we are...
"A Step Problem" by Merrit Malloy
...from the book "Things I Meant To Say To You When We Were Old"
(photo of my daughter BrieAnna)
very beautiful daughter
and
a very beautiful poem
a new poet to me
of my 3 daughters only one chose to marry and have children
4 in all 2 boys
and
2 identical twin daughters
Brianna and Shannon
believe me right from the start my daughter said if you get them clothes they are not to be identical
the girls are now women married and each ave a child all through their growing up life they were individuals
....i am tired now
no way ever in my wildest dreams would I think our group would go from 5 to 23...what did I do
I think Floral's poem, A Man Named Wayne, must be a very true story of you Wayne
I was on Eons a long time but never heard of that group
I am glad she wrote the poem so we could read it here
oh ok....did not belong to private groups there
Wayne, "I Saw Heaven Last Night" was written in 2008 so there is a reason you are still here on earth. Thanks.
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