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Playful spirit behind an oak
laughed and flirted but never spoke.
Eyes of onyx, raven hair,
I marveled at her standing there.
Brilliant sunshine — could barely see.
Had my eyes played tricks on me?
I stood in reverence and awe
not sure of what I thought I saw.
Fluttering soft, the poplar leaves
perhaps, had caused me to believe
I’d seen someone who wasn’t there —
eyes of onyx, raven hair.
The nimble spirit deftly danced
from tree to tree and lightly pranced.
I didn’t know quite what to do
about this vision in my view.
I had no knowledge of such things.
What does one do when nature brings
such beauty, grace and winsome mold
who, I could see but could not hold?
I could have watched her all day long
her movements were just like a song.
She beckoned me with backward glance
down flowered pathway of romance.
I had no choice, I was entranced;
induced to follow where she danced.
The woods had changed, were foreign now,
colors brighter, surreal somehow.
I saw some spirits on the way.
They went about their normal day.
They took no notice of my form
contrary to their spirit norm.
They were at home among the trees;
conversely, I felt ill at ease.
Abandoned, then just like a snare —
eyes of onyx, raven hair.
She drew me close and hugged me tight;
we kissed, caressed throughout the night.
Not a wisp of evanescence,
but a real woman’s presence.
Wood smoke, sweet-grass, musk and cedar —
I took her hand, she let me lead her.
Beneath the boughs we made our bed
while stars shone brightly overhead.
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trellabrazil said:
love the poem, hope I can have some of that magic in the song lyrics i plan to write.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you for your kind words. I wish you well with your writing. ~ Dennis
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Sherri Of Palm Springs said:
Hi Dennis, so sorry I haven’t been here to view your wonderful blog..didn’t have time today…but will be back…just had to say hi
have a great week
sherri
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shamanictracker said:
This was really lovely, full of sweet scent 🙂 Like your poetry! xox
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Dennis Cardiff said:
I don’t say this to many people, but I believe this poem was written by spirits. I know that you’ll understand.
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pavanneh said:
Beautiful words. Wonderful. Lovely imagery.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks for your kind words. I enjoy visiting your blog, I love taking walks in the woods. You live in a beautiful area. ~ Dennis
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Balance the Circle said:
I just moved into a house my son bought. There is a grand old oak tree in the yard which, at the base where the roots show through, has all these little niches and hiding places. There are ferns, wild flowers and not a few toadstools growing in and around this old tree.
Perfect place for a fairy house.
Yes, just there, in that dent where two trunks became one…
Did I mention that I love this poem?
(i’m so glad i stopped in again!)
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks for your kind words. There was magic in the air when I wrote this poem. It was written on an island in Sand Lake. I have had many experiences with spirits there. I enjoy your writing very much. ~ Dennis
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Balance the Circle said:
Health issues have interfered in ongoing maintenance and posting on my blogs here, so I’ve only just seen your comment.
Thank you for your kind words…I do love to write, and I’ve missed producing. But I’m baaack!
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Madhura said:
Fabulous poem… I especially love the ‘eyes of onyx, raven hair’.. you write wonderfully, Dennis! 🙂
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Madhura, thanks for your kind words. There was magic in the air when I wrote this. I love your poem “She Celebrates Life”. ~ Dennis
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Madhura said:
The magic in the air is definitely felt in this poem! 🙂 And thank you!
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rickynlucy said:
Lovely.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you. ~ Dennis
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Melba Chriistie said:
thanks for stopping by my blog Poemattic. I have read some of your poems and look forward to reading more. Playful Spirit evokes some interesting images. Magical realism?
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, Melba, there was definitely magic in the air. ~ Dennis
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eleanorparkersapia said:
Magical, mystical and etheral. Lovely poem, Dennis. I’ve loved fairies since I was little and used to paint them. Congratulations on your new book! Thanks for your visit and kind words on my blog today.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Eleanor, I am honored and humbled by your words of praise. Thank you. ~ Dennis
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naturerestoresme said:
I agree with Amy, this took my breath away!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, Linda. I am honored and humbled by your words of praise. I love your post “Spring snowstorm”. ~ Dennis
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zxcvbas said:
wow! Its an awesome! ^_^
Well, loved it. 🙂 (y)
It’s so nice to read you blogs. 🙂 🙂
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you so much. I enjoy reading your blog as well. ~ Dennis
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Poetsmith said:
Beautiful flow of words in your poem, Dennis. Delightful to read! Wishing you a happy Easter. Iris
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Iris, for your kind words. I love your poem “Listen With Empathy”. You have a very compassionate heart. I also wish you a happy Easter. ~ Dennis
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kcg1974 said:
Such a lovely poem, I was hooked immediately! 🙂
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you so much, Kim. I loved your post “A ‘Good Friday’ Memory of Grandmother”. ~ Dennis
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Vashti Quiroz-Vega said:
Hi Dennis! Lovely, enchanting and dreamy. What a beautiful world you painted with your words!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Vashti, I am honored and humbled by your words of praise. Congratulations on “The Basement” and your forthcoming “Fantasy Angels” series. ~ Dennis
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Forget the Viagra...Pass me a Carrot! said:
Reblogged this on Forget the Viagra, Pass Me a Carrot and commented:
A new find this week and if you enjoy poetry then you will like this blog by Dennis Cardiff.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks for your encouragement and support. It is much appreciated. I love your blog. ~ Dennis
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Forget the Viagra...Pass me a Carrot! said:
My pleasure and so glad you enjoy mine. Have a good weekend, best wishes Sally
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rly1987 said:
Brings to mind some other really great, playful poetry as well:
As if some little Arctic flower,
Upon the polar hem,
Went wandering down the latitudes,
Until it puzzled came
To continents of summer, 5
To firmaments of sun,
To strange, bright crowds of flowers,
And birds of foreign tongue!
I say, as if this little flower
To Eden wandered in—. 10
What then? Why, nothing, only
Your inference therefrom!
-Emily Dickinson
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi rly1987, I am honored and humbled to be mentioned in the same sentence as Emily Dickinson. She is one of my favorite poets. ~ Dennis
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Sherri Of Palm Springs said:
Hi Dennis, what a lovely poem and as sweet as they come..so nice, thank you for liking my blog
Sherri
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Sherri, I love your Abstract Art With An Attitude. Dennis
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Sherri Of Palm Springs said:
I love painting digitally and so nice when someone comments ..like you..thank you so much Dennis.
Sherri
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Sharmishtha said:
magical Dennis. Simply magical! its an amazing poem!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks so much, Sharmishtha, for your encouragement and support. It is much appreciated. ~ Dennis
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bluebutterfliesandme said:
Woodland Magic~
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Sindy, I enjoyed your post featuring Anrita Melchkezedek speaking the channeled message, Arc of the Covenant Activation. That was truly magic. ~ Dennis
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bluebutterfliesandme said:
I thought so too Dennis. Thank you!
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btg5885 said:
Not a wisp of evanescence. I like the poem, but especially this line. What a great word. Thanks for sharing, BTG
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Yes, I like the way it rolls off my tongue. If it weren’t for the nineties rock band of that name, I probably wouldn’t have been familiar with that word.
I loved your post, “Civil Rights Museum reminds of where we have been, but what is left to do”. Canada is guilty of discriminating against it’s native populations. ~ Dennis
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btg5885 said:
Thanks. Isn’t it interesting how words creep into your lexicon? I answered a crossword puzzle answer the other day with the word “foment” and it seems I have seen it several times in news articles describing various rebellions since then. I had not used that word likely ever. Take care, BTG
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roughwighting said:
Lovely, sweet, spritely and magical.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
I am honored and humbled by your words of praise. ~ Dennis
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Robert William Haddock said:
Gorgeous imagery.
What a fantastic experience to have!
“I could see but could not hold”
Those are the real moments. We humans sure lust for ownership and possession, but I’ve learned that claiming something makes it somehow less as soon as we touch it.
Hope you have a good day.
Sincerely,
Robert.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Robert, thanks for your kind words. I agree that “claiming something makes it somehow less as soon as we touch it”. I also agree with your statement, “I can feel Him flow through my Spirit, allowing me to be His hands and feet. It is also an exercise in letting go.” ~ Dennis
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Robert William Haddock said:
Thank you, Dennis!
It sure is refreshing to find some like-minded individuals in Blog Land.
I really appreciate your comments.
I think it’s very important for people to share meaningful things…especially now with so much nonsensical media and overgrown consumption.
Let’s keep encouraging each other’s attempts to be better!
Have a great day, Dennis.
-Robert.
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craftynicki said:
Beautiful! Enchanting! x
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Nicki, you make the most beautiful cards. ~ Dennis
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Gilhuerta said:
Thank you for the follow, Dennis. I wish I had your talent for composing poetry. It’s never been a form I’ve been able to find satisfaction with. Great imagery! ❤
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Gilhuerta, it’s a pleasure meeting you. Thanks for your kind words. ~ Dennis
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stormy1812 said:
So gorgeous 🙂
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Stormy, thank you so much. I enjoyed your post, “A FOOLISH HEART…’HOOK,’ LINE AND SINKER”. ~ Dennis
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, Pastor Davis, for your kind words. I love hearing your sermons on YouTube.They are very inspiring. ~ Dennis
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Nomzi Kumalo said:
What a wonderful poem Dennis. Such warmth. 🙂
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, Nomzi, I’m so pleased that you like it. ~ Dennis
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Nomzi Kumalo said:
🙂 Have a relaxing week Dennis. 🙂
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missbenzedrine said:
This poem was just so…teasing…in the sense that I’d love to look for this other world of happiness and hope. You wowed me again.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you so much. I love your poem “we could’ve been everything”. It is very raw and heartfelt. ~ Dennis
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authormelaniejmolloy said:
Absolutely fabulous. I found this poem delightful!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Melanie, I am honored and humbled by your kind words. I’m also glad that you like fairies and listen to the trees. ~ Dennis
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authormelaniejmolloy said:
Hi Dennis. Thanks for replying. You’re very welcome. I really enjoyed reading it. It was indeed very playful and made me smile. Haha yes indeed I do. I think once we can tap into the magic all around – it definitely fuels the imagination – Melanie
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Mark Lanesbury said:
Felt like I was in another world! Beautifully written Dennis 🙂
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Mark, this was written on an island, where I get away from the world of work and the city. It truly is another world, where anything can and does happen.
I have just reread your post “The Gift!” Your writing is always inspiring. ~ Dennis
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Mark Lanesbury said:
No wonder, the poem felt so free and out there, it had that affect of being totally somewhere else. Now there’s a thought…an island…that COULD inspire ‘anything’ 🙂
And thank you, occasionally spirit really needs to say something and it came bubbling out. Must let the muse within create 🙂 Namaste
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Amy Pinkrose said:
Dennis, you took my breath away. Thank you. xx Amy
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Amy, that’s what happens to me when I view your words and exquisite images. Thank you.xxDennis
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Amy Pinkrose said:
Oh, Dennis, you are making me blush, for heavens sake! xx Amy
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Amy Pinkrose said:
PS Dennis, really and truly, my goal for being an inspiration, I have succeeded. If you created something as beautiful as you did because of Petals, I am very humbled and very honored. Thank YOU, Dennis. You have made my day more than you know. (((HUGS))) Amy
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ruaibrahim said:
Reblogged this on Confessions of a Book Lover and commented:
Love this by Dennis Cardiff
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you so much for reblogging my poem. It is much appreciated. ~ Dennis
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ruaibrahim said:
You’re welcome! It’s a great poem, one that deserves to be shared!
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Audrey Dawn - Oldest Daughter Redheaded Sister said:
Dreamy, Dennis. I love reading your poetry.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
HI Audrey, thanks, as always, for your kind words. I loved your poem “Rolling On”. ~ Dennis
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Audrey Dawn - Oldest Daughter Redheaded Sister said:
Thank you, Dennis. I am always happy to have you stop by.
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