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Where is she.....

Oh where is she... where can she be
searching for her has eluded me
in my memory she stands with me
both framed holding hands tenderly.

Searching for her has eluded me
cares deepest lair is in both of we
both framed holding hands tenderly
neither made another strategy.

Cares deepest lair in both of we
our vows said we're not to ever flee
neither made another strategy
banner said "Y'm souled you're my bee".

Our vows said we're to not ever flee
home yesterday both full of glee
banner said "Y'm souled you're my bee"
forever together living our life free.

Home yesterday both full of glee
in my memory she stands with me
my sprawl is cold yet still empty
Oh where is she... where can she be.

With You.....

These lips have
been alone...
far too long a
time.

Hidden from
your view ...
catching none
of your dew.

It has been
way too long
with out your
clarion.

To cover these
full and waiting
rims... with
your long and
pleasing limns.




When younger Y
use to wonder why
mutts etc would
lay, where they knew
the sunshine would
come in and shine
on them.

Now Y know that it
is their alarm clock,
as they have already
studied where it will
shine, at what time
of the day.

And depending on
what their wanting
to be up for, that is
where they will lay.

Waiting for you.

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About Me:
Writing
More About Me and My World
Shy, quiet, reserved....
Favorite Music:
60s,70s, 80s Music, music, music everywhere.... Ambient [if it makes my heart move, my lips will find the groove in it.]

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At 7:03am on February 13, 2009, Cendrine Marrouat said…
Hello Kral! Thank you for your kind words. However, these books are not new at all. I had them made three years ago. Not knowing how to market them really well, I decided to use other means. Lulu is one of them. We'll see how it goes.

This being said, how are you? What's new with you?
At 11:17pm on September 7, 2008, Sage Sweetwater said…
Hi Kral,

You're a devoted fan and I would like to take the time to say how much I appreciate it...Enjoy the CTI One Year Anniversary Celebration...post something of your poetry and give us a glimpse of your quill's attitude...until next time, be well you.

Warmly,
Sage
At 4:47pm on August 18, 2008, Author-Poet Aberjhani said…
Hey Kral, thanks for dropping by and commenting on the anniversary events. Be nice to see some of your words and visual image artistry during that time. Well actually anytime :-) but especially then.

Aberjhani
At 11:16pm on July 9, 2008, Kral said…
Well Miss Vicky....,

Thought the picture was quite
cute as well when it was sent to
me, and yes ... thought it was
that as well.

Thanks very much for sending
along this note, really appreciate
it.
At 7:10am on July 9, 2008, Romantic Poetess said…
Oh Goodness...did that German Shepard Have A Loca Mocha In That Picture? lol
Oppsie....I see he doesn't like the vet! I thought that was a kitchen! Very Cute Photo!!
Have A Movin & Groovin & Fabulous Day!!
Embraced ~ Embrassé
Vickie
At 11:12pm on July 8, 2008, Kral said…
Thanks Robert,

Very interesting this site is with all of the different talents and thoughts. Thanks for your observations of my writing style, hadn't thought about it much.

The picture was amusing to me as well, even though none of my mutts were ever that extreme about visiting the physicians office. The picture says a lot about the animals thoughts.

Again Thanks.
At 9:49pm on July 8, 2008, Robby Baby (Poet of Amour) said…
LOL What an amusing pic! I hope you find the CTI experience rewarding. That is an interesting poem. I enjoyed the off kilter rhyme scheme/use of the letter Y. I was just saying to marne here at CTI how I can't get into post modern stuff as much, but this has a post modern flavor to it for me, and it works :)
At 11:45am on May 7, 2008, Kral said…
don dean,

Thanks as well for your comments of which are very true, if only we as children were taught to understand these concepts and truths of lives necessity's. What a child learns in it's infancy, that child carries all of it's life time in some way or another. We must teach them as young as possible to ensure their futures, cause they can't live without the animals and plants!
At 11:08am on May 7, 2008, Kral said…
Romantic Poetess,

Thanks very much for your wonderful display from You Tube about the bears, and the music that is played with it. Just adore it, as you are very nice for sending me this picture show of emotions of play and most of all life.
At 7:03am on May 7, 2008, don dean said…
saw the bear had to drop by an say it made me smile how can we ever creat a world that endagers such marvelas creatures as a child you experience the world as a place of permanence not realizing how fragile and in a state of constant flux it is yet as adults we seem unprepared to protect the very planet that sustaines us

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CREATIVE THINKERS INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP GUIDELINES




1. Membership at CTI is free and open to all those interested in either the production or appreciation of the creative arts, to include literature, visual art, dance, music, film, spiritual theory, the social sciences, philosophy, general humanities, scientific inquiry, education in general, and other disciplines intended to enhance the quality of life for all humanity.

2. Materials posted by Members of CTI are their sole responsibility and not that of CTI management or any other member of the CTI site.

3. While recognizing that the work of creative artists is often controversial by its very nature, CTI prohibits and discourages the posting of any overtly obscene and intentionally inflammatory material. These include overt pornography, racist diatribes, religious slander, and any postings promoting discrimination against or the oppression of other human beings.

4. In the interest of stimulating creative growth, we encourage dialogue and even debate. However, Members should avoid leaving intentionally offensive or antagonistic remarks on the pages of Fellow Members. We can disagree and still remain a harmonious community.

5. Explore, grow, share, and enjoy your creative success.

Please remember, these guidelines are likely to evolve as the site itself continues to evolve and develop. We welcome and encourage your input. After all, yours are some of the best minds on the planet so we would be very foolish not to listen to what you have to say.

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