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It is Mine
To give you rest I send
Angels wings to hold you
To give you peace I send butterfly powder to soften things
to give you love
I send one kiss that will hold your heart for ever
to give us rest I send to each, each others worries, As this will let them go
for no person can hold the worries of another As they mean nothing there.
To give to you, is to receive, of you, now I must go till the morning sun graces the heavens
Take my hand and lead me to the edges of reality where things are played in tune
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Wilbur Smith,Issac Assimov,John Windom
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Born in the village of Hawkeridge Wiltshire in March 1942 into a family of six, memories of these early years can be dated to, June 6th 1944, I remember the sky filled with aircraft, by this time our family had gained another baby.
Our family was Mother and Father four boys and four girls, so you can guess that we had a great time, though our style of life was limited to our income.
I could read at a very early age of three, I think that this was the grounding for my imagination, and ability to write.
My writing started more during my senior school years, with the entry of one of my bits, as I call them, into the school magazine, of Matravers School of Westbury Leigh Wiltshire.
I joined the Royal Air Force at the age of 15, and started writing in an exercise book, this I still have, one of my poems in there is the Valley, made from early days of playing around the countryside, when a small hole in the ground became a canyon.
Over the years of writing and changes in life, having my own family grow up around me, and then the parting of the ways as some families do.
Also the passing on of my parents, one sister and a brother, having their influence on my thoughts.
Then remarrying into a loving state, that has Spiritual connections, my writing has evolved into a wide variety of works that reflect my interpretation of the things around, not only in a factual way, but sometimes with a deep philosophical outlook with a soul to each and everything.
Ian.T
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Dearest Ian…Wishing you a
Dearest Ian…
Wishing you a very happy March birthday, my beloved friend.
Your *poem*: It is mine to give you rest… is full of beauty and light.
~A
“We have to try to get rid of the notion of time. And when you have an intense contact of love with nature or another human being, like a spark, then you understand that there is no time and that everything is eternal.” Paulo Coelho
A
Thank you little one for your lovely wishes, and yes Rett and the Neo poets are special to me, and have a bit of poetic licence
in what they can say to me, it is belonging, that is one of lifes great things ,and as you should know you can ask of us and we will do our best, As always, Your, Ian.
As Anna Said
Happy birthday Ian. You old skunk who writes beautifully!
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
“A Democracy can withstand anything but Democrats.” Robert A. Heinlein
Only a true friend can get
Only a true friend can get away with “You old skunk who writes beautifully! Respectfully,” ROFL….
Love makes the world go ‘round.
~A
“We have to try to get rid of the notion of time. And when you have an intense contact of love with nature or another human being, like a spark, then you understand that there is no time and that everything is eternal.” Paulo Coelho
Thanks Rett
It is really great and soul building, to have friends as yourselves, was going to walk over to see you but was two yards off of Cornwall and knew that you were right lol, The friends I have here are worth more than gold, Yours Ian
about that poem, 'museling'
Thanks for those kind words. Although it wasn’t written in the former tongue in all strictness of the word or syntax had provided a feel that somehow bridged both realities. I am pleased that it has stirred you enough to interact with its ‘creator.’ And again, I thank you, kind sir.
Thanks
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on ‘Quetch.’ It is by far the best interpretation of said poem. I cannot put into words how grateful I am that you have shared quite straightforwardly how the poem engaged you. Again, many thanks.
Re: Charade of View
Again dear sir, my gratitude. I may just use ‘Charade of View,’ with your kind permission of course. That might just be the ticket for this poem. And from you most welcome comments there seems to be a couple more poems brewing on the horizon with regards to charades and the wearing of masks. Cheers.
Young Cryptic
Thank you for your replies to the comments you have recieved from me.
The best place to put the reply, is as a reply, on the Stream site where your poem is, under the comments we leave there is a reply box, thanks once again,
Yours Ian.T
Hello,I haven’t commented
Hello,
I haven’t commented on anything of yours…or anybody elses before. I’m never really sure what to say! But I just wanted to let you know that I’m really enjoying reading what you’ve written.
I hope you had a good Christmas and New Years
N x
Hello yenti
Nice to meet you here.
Mona