LilyWhite
Breathing
Help this blackbird! There's a stone around my leg.
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Post by LilyWhite on Nov 16, 2005 21:27:18 GMT
What book? What restraining order? Why do I have a feeling I shouldn't even be asking these questions? That is creepy about referring to her as your Blackbird Neo. I was creeped out by my own avatar and quote as well. Not just the bird thing, but the color scheme as well. And how many sentences in a row can I end with "as well" as well? Two apparently, because the 3rd was a question.
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Post by Neo Stella on Nov 17, 2005 16:35:41 GMT
Hi there LilyWhite, Emily Bronte said it in Wuthering Heights: "Soul birds of a feather flock together"!! It is less creepy and more integral when we appreciate our ultimate oneness of spirit.
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Post by Arch Rival on May 27, 2006 11:00:22 GMT
The End and The Beginning
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LilyWhite
Breathing
Help this blackbird! There's a stone around my leg.
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Post by LilyWhite on Jun 3, 2006 20:41:28 GMT
The end of what? The begining of what? Should I feel connected or removed? Somewhere In Between lies the truth. Internet connections are strange aren't they? You know me but you don't know me.
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Post by Blind Butterfly on Jun 3, 2006 21:40:46 GMT
Without wings we are earthbound, without eyes we are hindered, without heart we seem soulless, without imagination we are nothing...
...but a mechanism.
LilyWhite, your guides are strong and fully connected. Continue to listen to their wisdom.
The Rainbow Warriors are awakening...
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LilyWhite
Breathing
Help this blackbird! There's a stone around my leg.
Posts: 93
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Post by LilyWhite on Jun 4, 2006 0:52:58 GMT
Without wings we are earthbound, without eyes we are hindered, without heart we seem soulless, without imagination we are nothing... ...but a mechanism. LilyWhite, your guides are strong and fully connected. Continue to listen to their wisdom. The Rainbow Warriors are awakening... I am assuming you are Neo. You remind me of my Grandfather, the things you said. Without wings we will never understand the birds. But we do have all the other things you mentioned.
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mizzshy
Reaching Out
"Oh darling, Make it go, Make it go away..."
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Post by mizzshy on Jun 4, 2006 10:32:17 GMT
Wow. Nice poem. I'm attempting a poem right now for a competition. I don't think I'll win.
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Post by Neo Stella on Jun 4, 2006 20:06:28 GMT
Thankyou LilyWhite for your recognition. We really do have wings that appear once we remember the divine source from which we spring... And thankyou Mizzshy for your complement. As for you not winning, perhaps you listen too much to other opinions and not enough to your own heart. The fact you want to write poetry shows you have something of value to share. Go ahead, the world is waiting.
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Post by Al Truest on Jun 4, 2006 20:13:15 GMT
.... As for you not winning, perhaps you listen too much to other opinions and not enough to your own heart. The fact you want to write poetry shows you have something of value to share. Go ahead, the world is waiting. True If it's from the heart it doesn't matter what others say - or don't say. I feel compelled to put my voice out there. I use different 'pen names' sometimes to come out of my shell. You can try some anonymous posts on our 'Poetry' threads @ the "Leave it Open" board here. I post there prolifically to little or no response sometimes. 'Still I enjoy it and I know that people read it. The number of times those threads are 'viewed' is remarkable.
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Post by Neo Stella on Jun 4, 2006 20:24:56 GMT
.... As for you not winning, perhaps you listen too much to other opinions and not enough to your own heart. The fact you want to write poetry shows you have something of value to share. Go ahead, the world is waiting. I post there prolifically to little or no response sometimes. 'Still I enjoy it and I know that people read it. The number of times those threads are 'viewed' is remarkable. Al, your poetry is greatly admired by me. I really appreciate the love and the time you put in and I am certain others feel the same way. The fact people do not respond is more about not knowing the best way to express the appreciation without losing the essence of how it is appreciated. That is certainly my reasons for lack of posts. Perhaps I should risk losing the meaning and express something so you know your work has entered my consciousness. Power to your elbow 'O expanding poet!...
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Post by Al Truest on Jun 4, 2006 20:53:29 GMT
Hi RK. Glad to have you here.
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Post by Al Truest on Jun 4, 2006 20:57:14 GMT
I post there prolifically to little or no response sometimes. 'Still I enjoy it and I know that people read it. The number of times those threads are 'viewed' is remarkable. Al, your poetry is greatly admired by me. I really appreciate the love and the time you put in and I am certain others feel the same way. The fact people do not respond is more about not knowing the best way to express the appreciation without losing the essence of how it is appreciated. That is certainly my reasons for lack of posts. Perhaps I should risk losing the meaning and express something so you know your work has entered my consciousness. Power to your elbow 'O expanding poet!... Thanks my friend. That's how I'd like to explain it as well. Plus I usually don't start writing until I'm logged in. The tread is like a blank piece of paper. Sometimes it's good, bad or ugly. Putting it out is a charge though.
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Post by Biocycle on Aug 7, 2006 16:11:41 GMT
\****/ 333 1 1 0
return
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