She's a tissue paper angel, more fragile than the light -- a whisper of a wind would blow her out of sight. She's a daily paper angel (always breaking news) she free falls from the stars -- a Baumgartner with the blues. She's a silver paper angel -- just a sliver cut from God with a mandate to redeem us with her wand of goldenrod. She's a sugar paper angel with a country pad on Mars who has built us all a heaven within a crystal vase. She's a paper tiger angel, the Almighty's strict enforcer, but with thistledown for claws she'll do no more than purr. She's a blotting paper angel who will mop your every tear -- and as an extra bonus will pulp your darkest fear. She's an origami angel whose madly into art thinks her Sister of the North has far the hardest part.
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012
She's Just a Paper Angel...
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love that Dave..it rolls along beautifully!
Yes, love the rhythm. It carries me deep into it's facinating imagery.
Really enjoyed reading this :)
She's a silver paper angel --
just a sliver cut from God
with a mandate to redeem us....ah, lovely man....this is beautiful and has an enchanting rhythm....it gives me peace as well....
She's a blotting paper angel
who will mop your every tear
and as an extra bonus
will pulp your darkest fear
The kind that works for me. One that sympathizes with our woes! Nicely Dave!
Hank
A nice swing to this. It should be set to music for Christmas! :)
Do you think this might be the first mention of Baumgarten is a poem Dave?
One of the (many) things I love about your poems Dave is how much they vary in style and content. I love the poem.
so packed in it's deceptive simplicity
Aloha from Honolulu
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Rhythmical and beautiful. Thank you.
Very nice.. keeps the reader anticipating!
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I love this poem, Dave. Each angel has its own personality and use. Enjoyed the style you wrote in and think this would read well aloud.
Gerry
Much thanks for saying so.
Ygraine
Thanks. Good to know.
Brian
Peace is really good to hear.
Hank
It's good you pick this one out - I had thought it might be a lame duck stanza.
Jenny
Now there's a thought! Thanks for saying.
The Weaver of Grass
It's the first one I know of, Weaver - but will it be the last!
Cait
Thanks. It's good to hear you say this, for occasionally it worries me that I am not more consistent style- and content-wise. So really helpful. Thanks again.
Cloudia
Thanks for saying so.
The Elephant's Child
Thank you. really nice compliment.
Anupama
Hi. Good to have you visiting. Thank you for commenting.
Mary
Thank you so much for these comments. They are very satisying to hear - and very helpful.
I have said a few times now but it's worth repeating it: some of your poems could be turned to songs. I can just imagine this one being played on an acoustic guitar. Marvellous sense of rhythm you have! :-)
Many thanks.
Greetings from London.
A Cuban in London
Thanks for this. Certainly is worth repeating! I find it extremely pleasing to be able to think of them in this way.
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