For T.J.
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            lovin kind wrote:a good feeling it must be to have so many words if your trying to put them to some music
 I don't have a musical bone in my body (besides my ears, which hear music every day)....I'd love to be able to write songs, though. A friend of mine used to turn my poems into songs, as he is a great musician (and a big PJ fan! We went to Hershey '03 together) but can't write to save his life. I hardly see him anymore, though. Shame, as it was really fun to see my poems set to music..........................................................................0
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            For T.J.
 There are men with grease-covered fingers
 Who in shack-like bars
 Drink strong whiskey
 Night after night
 And speak of earthy things
 Like work and sports
 Cars and overtime
 Night after night.
 They wear the tattered clothes of toil
 And smell like mud and forgotten coffee;
 These men with the grease-covered fingers
 Don't come and go
 (don't change season to season)
 And for better or worse
 They know the value of a passing hour.
 There are wrinkled women with knitting needles
 Who in large bay windows sit
 As the town becomes cold
 And all around them lights go dim
 (pull the needle, pull the string).
 They watch the cars drive slowly by
 While inside their brains
 The foggy undercurrent of old age rages
 (the broken bones of youth?
 the marriages, the foot doctors,
 the miserable trips to the beach with the bee stings,
 remember?)
 And the smells of fried eggs and moth balls
 Leak from under their doors;
 These sagging women with the knitting needles
 Have forgotten what they used to know about time,
 And bodies.
 And then there is you, T.J., with your
 Six-to-eight weeks to live
 And your twirling dance 'round the dining room;
 Oh how I wish I could know you more
 (ask you more questions, tell you more things)
 And that time could stop for now.
 But it won't
 (it doesn't; it never has)
 And when your spark arcs over my roof some night
 On it's way to where you're going
 I hope we can share a brief glance
 So you can see me smiling so wide
 Mouthing
 You lived! You lived!.........................................................................0
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            In the next-to-last line, what do you think about me changing 'thinking' to 'mouthing'?
 Seemed to me to be a more concrete image, something she could see--both in her mind now when she reads it, and also in the context of the poem as her spark arcs over my roof. Thoughts?.........................................................................0
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 I like mouthing better than thinking for the exact reason you noted above. However, mouthing is an odd word with the ou and the th it's cavernous. Is there a simile to mouthing out there?grooveamatic wrote:In the next-to-last line, what do you think about me changing 'thinking' to 'mouthing'?
 Seemed to me to be a more concrete image, something she could see--both in her mind now when she reads it, and also in the context of the poem as her spark arcs over my roof. Thoughts?There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous
 The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird0
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            Ms. Haiku wrote:I like mouthing better than thinking for the exact reason you noted above. However, mouthing is an odd word with the ou and the th it's cavernous. Is there a simile to mouthing out there?
 I had the same sorta thought....it's also always seemed vaguely sexual to me.
 Having trouble thinking of a substitution though.............................................................................0
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            As an update for any who care: T.J.'s cancer is in remission. It looks as though she's going to live!.........................................................................0
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            Excellent!There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous
 The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird0
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            grooveamatic wrote:As an update for any who care: T.J.'s cancer is in remission. It looks as though she's going to live!     That's awesome!                        Forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. - Leonard Cohen0 That's awesome!                        Forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. - Leonard Cohen0
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            Thanks M.H. and B.E.--it is supercool!.........................................................................0
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