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pantomime branches
pointing directions
my future in tea leaves
and stars ever crossing
planets and symbols
ascending, descending
in houses with numbers
where nobody’s home
pick a card, any card
place it face down
mystical meanings
from king to a clown
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Raven Spirit said:
Dennis, thank you so much for coming by and sharing with me. I love your use of words here – somewhat spare which seems to impart more meaning.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Raven, my wife complains that I don’t talk enough. It shows in my writing. ~ Dennis
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Inderpal Sandhu said:
Hi,
This is inder. You were following my blog but I just upgraded to the paid site of wordpress. If you’d still like to follow my blog, please go to http://www.indersandhu.com and can follow it. It’s still on wordpress- just a new address.
Thx
Inder
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Inder, I am following your new blog. I read your post “Da’ Coopster”. I am so sorry about your dog. We also had a Doberman, her name was Tiffany, a beautiful, intelligent friend, who loved tearing about in the woods. We shared so many wonderful adventures together. She lived to be ten years of age, then developed what the vet suspected was cancer. He suggested having her put down. My wife and I bawled our eyes out walking the few blocks back to our home. ~ Dennis
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talktruthful said:
Dennis,
Hi! I’m the Buddhist monk whose blog you are following @ talktruthful.com. I thought that I would stop by and say hello! You write good poetry. Thanks for the experience!
Have a blessed day my friend.
Brother Mark:)
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Brother Mark, thanks for visiting. I truly enjoy your post about Buddhism. They are very informative. Have a blessed day my friend. ~ Dennis
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Tiny said:
Creative seeking of mystical meanings! Loved it.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks, Tiny. I truly enjoyed your Valentines flowers and haiku. ~ Dennis
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Gargi said:
Have you had anyone read your palm, look into your future, or read tea leaves? Do you believe in all this ? I believe that there are those gifted in doing this, but if you get the wrong person reading the wrong outcomes it can really mess with your head.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
HI Gargi, I am very open minded. I have never had my palm, or my tea leaves read. Some people are very gifted in matters of the occult. As you say, it depends on who does the reading and how much one trusts them. ~ Dennis
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rhchatlien said:
I found this more whimsical than the last one but equally enjoyable.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Yes, this is whimsical. These are thoughts that came to me while relaxing and watching the sky. I’m glad that you enjoy this. I love your poem “The Long Shadow”. ~ Dennis
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rhchatlien said:
Thank you.
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Sue Dreamwalker said:
The hand of ‘Destiny’! is the hand we are all dealt.. Its how we ‘Deal’ with our ‘Deck’ that creates our House of Cards 🙂
Great Poem Dennis..
Sue
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Sue, as always, your words are full of great wisdom. I have gained much from the links and videos on your website. ~ Dennis
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mihrank said:
This is very different theory in regards “Cards” – deep
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Mihrank, I think I was feeling more overwhelmed. I enjoyed your post “25 Words or Phrases to Avoid in Speeches and Presentations”. ~ Dennis
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jekstamaria said:
pick a card, any card
place it face down
mystical meanings
from king to a clown
I absolutely love your wordplay. Props to you Dennis!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks so much for your kind words. ~ Dennis
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btg5885 said:
Dennis, this is a little different than your others and I find it of interest. I like the “house with numbers where nobody’s home” line. It has multiple meanings, like the card face down. The one I like is do we really know who the person is living at that address, including the occupant’s self view? Very nice and contemplative. BTG
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi, I agree these lines have many meanings, and it was my intention to leave it obscure. Every reader will find their own meaning.
I change every moment. It sometimes takes my self view a while to catch up. I think we are too complex to ever really know ourselves, however, we can know enough to follow the path of our choice and learn as we go. ~ Dennis
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btg5885 said:
Agreed. I was watching Amy Adams on “Inside the Actors Studio” and she described the character she played in one movie as “someone who does not know who she is.” I found that profound and then saw your poem later that day, so the words struck a chord which you echo in your response. Well said.
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vineetunni said:
Very nice poem…Enjoy reading your poetry…
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Vineet, I enjoy your poetry also, especially “LONELY”. ~ Dennis
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vineetunni said:
Thank you
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Indrajit Rathore said:
we pick the card that fortune dictates
make no mistake
not only that card
but equally your fate
you do pick
what it does choose
nice poem
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Dennis Cardiff said:
There is much wisdom, and poetry in your words, Indrajit. I am very open minded about card reading, astrology and connecting with the universe. I am a novice in these areas and am always learning. ~ Dennis
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Rachna said:
Very nicely put.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks, Rachna. ~ Dennis
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toad2014 said:
i could use somebody with a identic memory?
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Chris, my memory isn’t what it used to be. It’s very selective in what it remembers, usually trivia. ~ Dennis
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toad2014 said:
Reblogged this on tot123itsme.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Chris, thanks for reblogging my post. It is much appreciated. ~ Dennis
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Tracesofthesoul said:
I picked a card
see the Queen
time to discard
what you have seen
that may regard
me, as not pristine.
Okay, corny, but I really enjoyed your poem, Dennis. I hve a few persons with the art to read…and some were pretty scary…right. Blessings, Oliana
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Oliana, I don’t know how to read tarot cards. I agree, the thought of knowing one’s future is intimidating. I have also heard some very scary stories. Blessings. ~ Dennis
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Mark Lanesbury said:
That was very clever Dennis. Well written. Namaste
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Mark, thanks for your kind words. The first four lines of this poem were found in one of my old journals. I think they were inspired by relaxing and viewing pine branches, in silhouette, as it was getting dark. The rest of the words just came to me. ~ Dennis
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LadyBlueRose's Thoughts Into Words said:
feel the card
it has a heart
beat to start
or more like a hum
pulls you to what you need to see
not necessarily what you wish it to be
this was good I like it…
I do tarot cards…they each have their own
vibration and feel about them…
Hope things are well in your neck of the world…
Take care…You Matter
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks, as always for your kind words, maryrose. I don’t know anything about tarot cards, except for the fact that I like the woodblock images. You are very sensitive; I can imagine you reading tarot cards and learning much truth from them. I hope one day to learn how to use them. ~ Dennis
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LadyBlueRose's Thoughts Into Words said:
They whisper you know…they tell stories of the one who asks questions
what most don’t realize is ..they will tell them what they need to hear, not necessarily want to hear and it may not be for them but someone who is close to them…
I don’t think you can learn to read..pick up a deck…and if it feels good within your hands…they will whisper to you…ask them first how you can help relay the stories they want to share…
Winter seems to want to stay this year, we are in the 40’s again after this weekend of the 80F’s…
Take Care Dennis Have a great week
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