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Cognitive_Shift
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Registered: 12/11/07
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Oh, i see, this just became a dog person social let's post pics of our dogs 2015 thread.
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sun child



Registered: 02/12/15
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i prefer text, too. less burden on bandwidth, may seem small consideration, but little strokes fell great oaks, as the saying goes.
so i read most of the wiki article on coyotes; wonderful, wonderful stuff.
-------------------- Innocent, Oldfield & Hegerland Julia Delaney, Bothy Band Rasta Girl, Sister Carol Genesis, Jorma K I Wish You Peace, Lawrence Laughing Do Your Thing, Moondog large . . music garden . . veryall peace them hiStarhouse - main Time Traveler's Guide
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sun child



Registered: 02/12/15
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I wrote this today, didn't bring paper, sometimes they're better that way, am posting it to my journal but I wanted to share it here too DQ
I know this is philosophy and psychology not poetry, but poetry is in my mind and heart very intimately connected with all things in life. It's the best way I can describe my dog.
I sit atop a deadwood bluff, and see my doggie, glad enough to catch the sticks I throw to her, the sky above, a bold azure and white flowers speckling the plain herald of the coming rain. It's much like childhood, much like times of early days, and early climbs, I'd set my young mind free to soar and play within the wind's downpour; The difference between now and then Is not much, I still love the glen. I rest against the tree, relax; each tree of these a thousand shacks with many rooms for us to roam, we, who call such palaces home, My dog, she waited patiently as I climbed down from deadwood tree. As she runs softly, each footfall Leaves a print on sheltering earth, Reflects, boundlessly, out her worth; Each print eternal, however small.
-------------------- Innocent, Oldfield & Hegerland Julia Delaney, Bothy Band Rasta Girl, Sister Carol Genesis, Jorma K I Wish You Peace, Lawrence Laughing Do Your Thing, Moondog large . . music garden . . veryall peace them hiStarhouse - main Time Traveler's Guide
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DividedQuantum
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Registered: 12/06/13
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I like to write poetry myself, and that is quite nice.
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fireworks_god
Sexy.Butt.McDanger



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once in a lifetime said: I sit atop a deadwood bluff, and see my doggie, glad enough to catch the sticks I throw to her, the sky above, a bold azure and white flowers speckling the plain herald of the coming rain. It's much like childhood, much like times of early days, and early climbs, I'd set my young mind free to soar and play within the wind's downpour; The difference between now and then Is not much, I still love the glen. I rest against the tree, relax; each tree of these a thousand shacks with many rooms for us to roam, we, who call such palaces home, My dog, she waited patiently as I climbed down from deadwood tree. As she runs softly, each footfall Leaves a print on sheltering earth, Reflects, boundlessly, out her worth; Each print eternal, however small.
Beautiful poem + experience, by happenstance was listening to Tool's Lateralus track and your poem jived nicely.
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If I should die this very moment I wouldn't fear For I've never known completeness Like being here Wrapped in the warmth of you Loving every breath of you
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sun child



Registered: 02/12/15
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Thank you brother, that means a lot 
And fireworks much appreciated, I will look it up, and also share
-------------------- Innocent, Oldfield & Hegerland Julia Delaney, Bothy Band Rasta Girl, Sister Carol Genesis, Jorma K I Wish You Peace, Lawrence Laughing Do Your Thing, Moondog large . . music garden . . veryall peace them hiStarhouse - main Time Traveler's Guide
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Tropism
ChasingTail


Registered: 09/12/09
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fireworks_god said:
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once in a lifetime said: I sit atop a deadwood bluff, and see my doggie, glad enough to catch the sticks I throw to her, the sky above, a bold azure and white flowers speckling the plain herald of the coming rain. It's much like childhood, much like times of early days, and early climbs, I'd set my young mind free to soar and play within the wind's downpour; The difference between now and then Is not much, I still love the glen. I rest against the tree, relax; each tree of these a thousand shacks with many rooms for us to roam, we, who call such palaces home, My dog, she waited patiently as I climbed down from deadwood tree. As she runs softly, each footfall Leaves a print on sheltering earth, Reflects, boundlessly, out her worth; Each print eternal, however small.
Beautiful poem + experience, by happenstance was listening to Tool's Lateralus track and your poem jived nicely. 
Yes to both of those things.
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DividedQuantum
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Registered: 12/06/13
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fireworks_god said: Icelander is a dog person. *wonders what he is up to 
Don't know where he went or how long he'll be gone, but he always had wonderfully insightful things to say about dogs (among many other topics as well). In his spirit, I'd like to share two quotes by Icelander that I tucked away:
"I've kept long term positive relationships with my dogs who are the best companions you could ask for except for the sex thing. They don't give a fuck if you're depressed and will wait it out with you. They don't care if your brain is broke as long as you pay them some attention and go for long walks which btw is good for both of you. Women usually want to be driven everywhere."
"I ended up bonding with dogs and finding them far superior in character to almost any homo primate."
I miss Ice.
-------------------- Vi Veri Universum Vivus Vici
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