Drinking Alcohol taught me how to fly
Then it took away the sky....

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

FOOGY MORNING, FOGGY BRAIN

Posted on dVerse Poets Pub 
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This image to whom I speak,
she is my desktop. Shhhhh!
I am talking to her now.
Softly.
Silently.
Sweetly.

All is quiet,
In pre-light stillness
of passing dark moment
of night's darkest.

Settling in--dense fog.
I shall ride to meeting in total
enjoyment, lost in thoughts
...and memories.

And my favorite of these?
Pick one, sweet dear, I bid
you....from yesteryear,
remembrance nearly hid.
___________________________

I am chatting with her now.
Softly.
Almost silently.
In fantasy.

Still again, all quiet,
daylight wins match
over black night.

Dense fogginess!
Slow ride to meeting
total enjoyment as I,

steeped in thoughts--
accompanying birdsong
and sweetest memories.

Steve E   (aka steveroni)

21 comments:

  1. This was nice ... a small tale unfolding in your words !!!

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    1. Yeah, I'd like to relate more 'story', but it would not be prudent at this time. thanks for reading.

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  2. smiles...i am glad you have those memories to keep you warm...just be sure to keep an eye on the road and not get too lost in that joy you know...smiles....

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    1. Eye on the road. Yup. Thanks, Brian. I don't even miss a nail or a pebble in the road. What I don't see is the 18-wheeler, who is falling asleep. Didn't know there so many sleeping Peeps out there. How trusting we are, to "know" that every ass-O coming toward us is clean and sober, --and alert_!

      We DON'T.

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  3. Nice.Brian is right...nice to hold those memories but keep your eye on the road and be safe :)

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  4. Ayala, thanks for writing! This weekend Two peeps (acquaintances) collided their bikes trying to pass a truck on a hill (MACHO, right?) The leader changed his mind, but forgot to tell his friend, they both collided, airlifted to hospitals.
    PEACE, Ayala!

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  5. This reminded me of the whole hidden undercover of night idea. It's interesting to me how much bolder the night-time can make us sometimes. Interesting read.

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  6. I think we should all embrace the eternal moments of life like you do.Even a man can do two things at the same time. Embrace your happy days while driving in the foggy night. Fog is an adventure in itself. Magic, elf like angels there to keep you company. Drive wisely.

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  7. There is mystery in the fog...as both the image and your words allude to. Looking forward to "the rest of the story" as they say. Wonderful pic accompanied by wonderful words.

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    1. Thank you, Natasha. Mystery, yes. Wish i had written about that part--or maybe I did--grin!
      PEACE!

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  8. nice..i like the mood of this pic steve.. felt serenity...and i'm so glad your cows doing good...smiles

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    1. Cows are loving that Brewer's Malt,
      especially when still hot, wet, and fresh!
      (Oh! Hominy meal also--grin!)
      PEACE, "Traveling Peep"

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    1. Thank YOU, John. I SO glad you're a follower.
      Peace and JOY, Sir. Always!

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  10. that picture, the mood, your words... perfect!

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    1. "Hell yes!" --grin!
      (YOUR comment, on a FB page, Shadow...I'm still laughing!!!!)

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  11. This is wonderful, Steve, so atmospheric and moody, and yet filled with peace and joy. Love it!

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  12. Patti, thank YOU! When you back in Naples?

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    1. October 2009, Howdy, Girl!
      Thank you for coming over and commenting. Time is being a prick to me these days, but I WILL get to visit you--maybe later today.

      Gotta slow down, and reading your blog always seems to help.
      PEACE!

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  14. I hope you did not shoot this photo while riding your scooter? HEHEHEHEH!

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