Friday, November 6, 2009

This speech is my recital

Actually, this poem is my recital. After my tiny tenure at Cambridge I did some traveling throughout Europe. Incredible doesn't begin to explain it. This is something different than I usually post, but I wrote this upon returning to the States.

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I walk through flowered courtyards of
Dancing shadows of prior love

who hand in hand beneath stained glass
caressed on beds of gentle grass

This fortress quiet, so divine
stood strong and solid over time

to all of those preceding me
who came to live, to love, to dream

and promenade in stone hallways
and languish in the sun-filled days

all along the river clear
I can almost see them standing here

with peace so deep and hope so wide
in this English countryside

I cross the river's Bridge of Sighs
memories do cloud my eyes

all my recent yesterdays
keep me in a daydreams haze

I've touched paupers, princes, kings
dreamed alive a thousand things

my soul, she does feel wonderful
for what's become a ritual

on rooftop watched as punters crept
passion shared while Cambridge slept

hearts ignited and burned for sure
as pipers played in Edinburgh

sunlight streams on meadows full
while pale eyes did search my soul

toward the sky a hopeful call
that goodbye would never come at all

where baths were swirling, steaming, wet
on lips the softest kisses set

sultry nights, peppered black
with moonlight pouring down my back

I danced in Barcelona's streets
laid where sand and ocean meets

serenaded as a stranger sings
inspired by what morning brings

catch the glances, stroll along
cathedral plays her mid-day song

Climb to top of spiral stairs
a balcony is hidden there

I admire the cities graceful frame
he looks at me and says the same

stolen moments in fountain's park
gorgeous gardens still and dark

where new lovers come to meet
wrapped in Verona's midnight heat

longing looks that seem to beckon
last a lifetime, gone in seconds

fantasies becoming real
all around the Glockenspiel

Oh to live in perfect ease
magic blows in German breeze

on castle terrace, through the gate
two hearts hold their breath and wait

when tomorrow wakes to shine
they'll sail down the winding Rhine

to a farewell when they reach the shore
for fate has not allowed them more

walk the path the Seine does run
poetic words roll of the tongue

under Trocadero's looming grace
Romance built herself a place

seems long ago, a few months time
etched forever in the mind

to where clocktower stands guardian
bliss does both begin and end

delicious secrets no one knows
as the circle is slowly coming closed

filled with angels and sinners both
giving peace and forcing growth

oh to live these days again
with perfect moments hidden in

wishes could not have better planned
young woman held in Europe's hand.

JennyMac

65 comments:

  1. A lovely poem as beautiful as it's poet.... Well done, Jenny Mac, well done.

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  2. I am going to tour Europe one day, it will be amazing see things thousands of years old.

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  3. Not being of the romantic sort.
    I am a ship, never having left port.




    I would say by this account that you had a fine time in Europe then?

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  4. Lovely! I used to write tons of poems--you may have just inspired me to pull some of my poems out!

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  5. I love how free you are..just dancing and swirling through space and time...so childlike

    Beautiful

    and you nailed it by using Glockenspiel :)

    Peace ~ Rene

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  6. You made me want to get on a plane.

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  7. Very nice. Makes me want to go back to Europe. Maybe when the kids are older...and I can leave them with someone for a whole week.

    -Joshua

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  8. Good for you for trying something new...I did that today, too.

    I was so not trying to rhyme.

    I like your poem JennyMac.

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  9. Love it! You brought me back to those carefree travel days in Europe... before kids *sigh*

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  10. Rhyming couplets? Can't go wrong.
    This reminds me of Patience Strong.

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  11. This is very different compared to what you write normally!

    Beautiful.I'm amazed! You write so well!

    Love
    Deboshree

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  12. I gave you an award over at my blog today! Congratulations!

    http://sincerelyjenni.blogspot.com/2009/11/i-can-feel-love.html

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  13. That is so beautiful, makes me want to pack my bags and head to airport!

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  14. I posted a poem on my blog yesterday, too---but yours is far better. Totally different subject matter, obviously, but still.

    I love your couplets. And your imagery is divine. This was a pleasure to read!

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  15. Having been to those places, I feel you did a wonderful job of capturing the beauty in your words.

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  16. That is a great poem. I always wanted to write poetry but I just don't have the grace for it. Very well done.

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  17. Makes me want to go to Europe now. What a special way to remember your time there.

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  18. What a wonderful tribute to your time in Europe. Makes me want to go!

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  19. Jenny this is so lovely. I will remember this on my future trip to London/Paris ;-)

    XOXO

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  20. So romantic, love it. It's nice to stop and reflect on such awesome memories.

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  21. I hope that everyone would have a chance to visit and travel Europe, at least once.

    The bridges, castles, architecture, museums, unchanged landscape and your poem capture the essence of European history implicitly.

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  22. Wow! That took me to another place... The signs of good poem or story!

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  23. I'm so impressed with people that have poetic minds. Thanks for sharing.

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  24. Absolutely lovely. I felt like I was there. And young.

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  25. Simply beautiful... you should post your poetry more often. I loved it!

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  26. So beautiful! Makes me nostalgic for a place I've never even been!

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  27. Impressive. Makes me wish my travel outside the US consisted of more than Montreal.

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  28. Very beautiful! You are so talented, JennyMac!!!

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  29. Beautiful. I had no idea you had so many talents and skills....

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  30. Lovely and poignant, I like your sharing this side of you.

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  31. Makes me want to buy a ticket to Europe.

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  32. Wow, the softer side of JennyMac - plus I love that you used the word Glockenspiel

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  33. The Bridge of Sighs - I do love seeing history that is still standing, it is a gorgeous structure. Your wonderful poem took me on an adventure.

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  34. That was fantastic! thank you for pulling it out of the archives!

    ~ Jen

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  35. Oh my goodness, I love this. Especially since our WIP is all about a girl who runs away to backpack through Europe.

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  36. WOW - that was fabulous! Seriously, that was so well written, you should go to Cambridge. Oh wait... ha ha Good job, J.M.!! ♥

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  37. Very cool! Europe was fun!? Or it sounded that way, anyway.

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  38. what a nice poem. thanks for sharing.

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  39. I always admire folks who write poetry. I don't have a talent for it but YOU DO so kudos!

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  40. Absolutely lovely. You've captured the feeling and retold it beautifully.

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  41. Just Beautiful! i hope to visit some day, when the kids run away or I do which ever one happens first!

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  42. What a lovely trip through Europe. I so enjoyed how you ended it.

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  43. This is exceptional. Truly exceptional. My favorite line: "longing looks that seem to beckon last a lifetime, gone in seconds"

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  44. Beautiful! I loved that you put Edinburgh in there...one of my favorite places.

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  45. Ah, this reminds me that I had to leave someone very special in Europe when I moved back home. I need to return to him as soon as I can.

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  46. Gosh, I could have been there. Loved that JM!
    xxx

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  47. Lovely poem - you've really captured Cambridge (my old university) as well as Barcelona.

    Great magical memories!

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  48. You have a great way with words. This is fabulous!
    Thank you.
    jj

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  49. As I read over the first sixty comments I got overwhelming impression that

    1) everyone liked it

    2) everyone thinks you are quite talented

    3) everyone is jonesing a trip to Europe now!

    I, however, am left wondering if you made the tour alone (or with a man) and if people see bauty in the settings the are privaleged to see or are some places really THAT much more beautiful than others.

    Either way I must agree with the masses here.....lovely writing!

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  50. Fabulous! Everyone should go at least once, and you've made me want to drop everything and pack my bags to go again!

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  51. Really beautiful. And brave. I darent post any of my poetry.

    Oh, to conjure those memories...

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  52. Wow-- glad I'm catching up on some of my favorite blogs tonight.

    This is totally extraordinary-- and I rarely use that word. You expressed so much, and with beauty and grace. I love this-- I'm so glad you shared it.

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  53. This is wonderful, glad you managed to get to Edinburgh, it's really a beautiful city. We are so lucky in the UK to be so near so many amazing and different places, just an hour or two on a plane and we can be in France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Finland etc it's so easy to travel here and I love hearing all the other languages.

    Thank you for sharing your poem - please don't hesitate to share your poetry with us again.
    Jade

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    Thanks

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