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message 701: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Drink all the caffeine you want!


message 702: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Thank you, M and Al, for both reading my little blog-like thing and your kind words. I've been collecting a few more little fushigis and will post when I get the chance.

Nice haiku, M. Will ponder a worthy reply -- well, I'll try to.


message 703: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments And my coffee pot just beeped! I'll drink one on your behalf, Al. Sante!


message 704: by Guy (last edited Apr 15, 2012 02:52PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments 'Sante' is the French equivalent to cheers..

The infested moon
Oozed moon-dust, the dark charm
Of lonely lovers.


message 705: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Jessica wrote: "Remember when he
crawled into a butcher's shop
and said, "I hear God"?

Remember when they
tied him up and put him through
the sausage machine?

And fed the whale with
his end bits, the on..."


Jessica, your Haiku keep coming back to me. I would like to post them in my blog, if you give me the okay. I will give you full credit complete with whatever link you'd like me to connect them to. Thank you.


message 706: by M (last edited Apr 15, 2012 03:13PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments The moon-dust fell slow
on cypress knees, on leaves of
overhanging trees,

in black reaches where
water rats breed among the
patches of duckweed.


message 707: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Wow! Both real and surreal and funny, too!


message 708: by M (last edited Apr 15, 2012 03:30PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Guy, I’d put Jessica’s writing up against anything in the Poetry group or anything in our invisible group offshore.


message 709: by M (last edited Apr 15, 2012 03:37PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments When I watch a movie, the settings, atmosphere of it, and sense of the characters’ presence sometimes stay with me for days. I’m still wandering the old house and the swamp in Dark Waters, an old movie I watched yesterday.


message 710: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (eyrer) Oh, gosh--thanks for the compliments, everyone! And sure, you can definitely post them on your blog, Guy.


message 711: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments M, re Jessica's poetry, I agree on both counts. Hers is as good as the very best in those two other poetry places.

Al, Jessica would knock them dead. And I cannot speak for M, but I most certainly have NOT.

Jessica, thank you. I'll link the credits back to your profile here in GR. I am sure that when the blogosphere reads your poems, they'll want to see what else you've written. It will take a bit for me to put the blog together; once done, I'll post a notice.


message 712: by Guy (last edited Apr 15, 2012 08:05PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Welcome back, Al! And thanks for the blog encouragement! It's a great feeling knowing it is being read.

My fushigi blogging has been diverted a little as I keep up with my friend Elisabeth's writing. Hence the short stories I've been entering. (And I've got an idea for another right up your alley — no pun intended!)

Anyway, yet another anemic, or maybe simply lunatic, haiku:

The black of the moon
Hides the paths of rats and snakes
Beneath the elms' knees.

And old oak trees creak
In naked fear as the winds
Blow lunatic riffs.


message 713: by Guy (last edited Apr 15, 2012 09:13PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Yes, Al I got it and have surreptitiously said 'Yes.'

Don't worry about the 'writing mood'; creativity reflects our humanity, and there are times when it needs to, like us, sleep. It is nothing to be worried about. Of course, I'm making a Jungian sleep metaphor to someone who has a challenge sleeping sometimes. Feet in mouth disease. Sigh!


message 714: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Was that a pun about my muse in #1138? She’ll be delighted! Nobody ever pays her any attention.

In the other lane,
there was a dump truck coming
on the lonely road.

A voice in her head
said, “You can fly like Batman.”
It was getting dark.

She hit him head on.
They found her out in a field
after her bat flight.


message 715: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Alex, you’re funny! Just seeing what he was reading . . .

I remembered a case in torts about a lady who was driving along and a voice in her head told her “she could fly like Batman.” She lived through the car wreck and told that to the court. I don’t remember what became of the poor man who was driving the dump truck.


message 716: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Al, I DO THAT TOO! My wife finds it amazing that I can't describe a person or what they're wearing, but will notice what book they had in their hands. When I'm watching TV I am always looking at the spines of the books if there are libraries in the show. This has gotten really distracting now, with HDTV.

Great story M!

And I'd like to say I was punning off your muse, but if I did it was from an unconsciously done perspective.

Funny Haiku Al.

Yeah, WSS is a bit addictive. I'm supposed to be working, and yet, I am not. Hmmmmm.


message 717: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments The young detective
assigned to the case wiped the
tiredness from his face.

He played back the old
cassette she’d been listening
to, songs by Roxette,

and in the background
the voice of her husband: “I
can fly like Batman!”


message 718: by Jessica (last edited Apr 16, 2012 09:00PM) (new)

Jessica (eyrer) Residual sleep
fell down the tip of his nose
and stayed there awhile.

But the drowsiness
wore off toward a buff shine and
he asked for a dance.


message 719: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments "Residual sleep
fell down the tip of his nose
and stayed there awhile."


Wow! There isn't anything else I can say. Wow!


message 720: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments He felt it, came down
Heavy. . . there was no room. . his
eyes could take no more

They fell. . . poured away
did he choose to sleep, the man
called "sand man" made him!

I should definitely get some sleep. It is LATE!!!


message 721: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments He dances along
the old highway in shadows
cast by the moonlight

as the Will Bradley
Trio weirdly play “Celer-
y Stalks at Midnight.”


message 722: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments That song will go through my head all day.


message 723: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments She and he danced then
They were like young lovers but
they were just by heart

They had loved for long
sixty years! but it felt like
yesterday they met. . .


message 724: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments Al wrote: "His heart flutters with
the song of a rhythmic dance
as if in a dream."


Gorgeous. I love it.


message 725: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments These last bunch have been too good for me to create a quick haiku on the cheat while at work. Well done!


message 726: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Thanks, Guy!


message 727: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments What is a poem
but a collection of thoughts
truncated by space.

The space to think thoughts
and to write them in a thread
is an amusement.

LoL! (Sorry, didn't follow the thread; this is an outlayer and can be ignored. GtM. LoL!)


message 728: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments I posted something that Goodreads didn't save it ! Hmmm. I'll see about re-creating it tonight when I get home.


message 729: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments I type nearly all my posts offline, on a word processor. Our Internet connection is terrible.


message 730: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments To go where no thoughts
have gone before, with space the
final truncation.

Cast off, ye pirates!
Realms of lore await our dar-
ing exploration.


message 731: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments LoL, M! This is an excellent play on worlds — and words, too.


message 732: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Thanks, Guy!


message 733: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments Thoughts appear like
stars that come out at you from
the "heavens" like space

One soars forward like
no man has gone before. . . new
Dreams be "discovered."


message 734: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments My seventh heaven
will be Susan Oliver
on Rigel VII.


message 735: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments To ride the seventh
Rigel, the youngest Klingon son
Left Susan breathless.


message 736: by Tony (new)

Tony Talbot Orion Slave Susan:
Jeffrey Hunter strikes out
Bring on Will Shatner


message 737: by M (last edited Apr 19, 2012 03:54PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments One starship captain
has seen a slave girl with the
allure of Vina,

who moves and talks se-
ductively. She has to wear
something, doesn’t she?


message 738: by Guy (last edited Apr 19, 2012 10:57PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments The fish net stockings
With the grace of a fine wine
Embraced her smooth legs.

It was in that moment,
That the space between his heartbeat
And her step was closed.


message 739: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Excellent descriptive and sensual verses, Guy. Star Trek erotica! It may take me a few minutes to come up with one to follow this.


message 740: by M (last edited Apr 20, 2012 05:52AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments “I’m getting,” nonplussed,
Uhura rose: “something faint,
about fishnet hose.”

“The captain reports
he needs some lube,” barked Scotty.
“I’ll beam down a tube.”

“What could cause such a
planet to rock,” asked the helms-
man, “with explosions?”

“And where did all those
ants come from?” asked Spock. “Oh, my!
Those are Talosians!”

Sounds of intimate
relations shot through subspace
communications.

“Who on Talos,” gasped
Number One, “has our TV-
code captain undone?”

Captain Pike’s voice came
over the set. “Don’t send a
rescue team just yet.”


message 741: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Thanks, M. & Al.

I confess to enjoying the direction you went, M. even though it wasn't 'where no man has gone before'! LoL! And I was, I confess, taking advantage of your direction to explore some of that already thorougly explored landscape! LoL.

Al, that was so funny! I'm still laughing. RotF laughing. What a great way to start the day!


message 742: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Where no haikuist has gone before?


message 743: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Poor Alex! I’m setting a terrible example. I’ll try to behave myself.


message 744: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Okay, back to work I go, hi ho, hi ho, laughing all the way.


message 745: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments I’ve been laughing off and on about what Guy posted in #1181. Here’s the reply I wrote at lunch.

The captain in our
version of the show will bold-
ly tell what’s in store:

“To explore new moons,
shamelessly go where few men
have not gone before.”


message 746: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Reply to Alex’s #1189:

“You’d think,” she said, “he
had never seen a girl wear
fishnet hose before,

and it drove him wild
that I was green. Talosians
lined up at the door.”


message 747: by M (last edited Apr 20, 2012 11:51AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments You’ll have to be patient with me. I’m very slow to write these. This is a link (I hope) to that particular episode:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cage...


message 748: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments They said: “What a scene.
What a blast! One of Desi-
lu’s all-time whizzers.”

Sadly, their ad-lib-
ing never got past Gene Rod-
denberry’s scissors.


message 749: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Susan peered in the
cutting room door, where yards
of film were sprawling.

“It isn’t as though
I’ve not been there before,” she
clutched the jamb, bawling.


message 750: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments On the cutting room floor.


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