Subj : [CHRISTIA] new poetry, "I Like This Song" To : Practical Christian Life From : Mark Date : Sun Jun 14 2020 12:57:45 From: lamppoet@CENTURYTEL.NET (Mark) Inspired by a young muse. "I Like this Song" ("Ask, and you will receive. Search, and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened to you." Matthew 7:7) I can't find the help I need, no one answers my call, I'm stuck and I'm leaving, I'm famished and I'm grieving over the cold feet that could be warmed if you just asked one friend unalarmed, to find the source you lost when someone Grasping for Life held the door open so the winter cold would enter and you would leave for the last time after time. Your words are a string of letters flowing from immediate fingers, not the dipstick pens of unresolved stories. Let the flurry wipe your vision clear, the frigid blister steel your resolve and look further forward this time than ever before. I entered your story around chapter 16. I heard you recite vignettes from six and seven. You quoted dialogues of two characters, both with the same name, though their sentences were of nearly equal length while you filled in the silences. I knew you were future. I hoped you were not fastened with invisible fishing line to stories that would become ancient by the time your narrative is ended. The indelible ink has dried, the silent pillows cried along with your unrelenting fears that played like silent movies upon your sleeping cranium. But, with chapters and dialogue still to be written, seek the Muse whose style can match your past unbidden With a future unhidden, when day becomes brighter from sunrise over the mountain pass to noonday's reflection upon the stillest river flow. I'm out of predictions, used my last half a century ago, but the story will be written, the lines like poets write with jazz in the background and a favorite friend who, each time the band begins, says again, "I like this song." C 11-23-15 Mark a. Phillips mark p. lamppoet@centurytel.net Mark's Blog (to be removed from the list, simply reply with the request: "Please remove". God's best!) For subscription information, visit To leave the list, send the command UNSUB CHRISTIA to LISTSERV@LISTS.ASU.EDU --- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 * Origin: News Gate @ Net396 -Huntsville, AL - USA (1:396/4) .