Sunday, September 28, 2014

manifold poems

wandered out of the forest
up into a shiny rig
open road
miles and miles of
miles and miles
gospel songs
mixed up good
with outlaw country

fuel
for manifold poems

16 comments:

  1. Gospel and outlaw country - the music of the road. :)

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  2. Brother Ollie,

    There is no better way of speaking the words of Gospel and truth, than through the words and the melody of music. Somehow, the message is eventually delivered, especially in a familiar hummimg!! Almost choral...

    Eileen

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  3. A theme of open road poems this week, Ollie......nothing like good tunes for a traveling man.

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  4. Ha, loved the mix of 'gospel' songs with 'outlaw' country. Yup, a slice of real life.

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  5. nice..that def. sounds like good fuel for poetry...smiles

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  6. Fuel for poetry and more and more miles, smiles ~

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  7. I love how poetry is best made of sharp contrasts.

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  8. hoping to read more of the manifold.cheers.

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  9. gospel songs and outlaw country , an interesting combination and fuel for poetry indeed.....

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  10. sounds like you took a long country drive into my parts! lol

    stacy lynn mar
    http://warningthestars.blogspot.com/2014/10/saturday-prompt-2-starry-skies-and.html

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  11. ah what an adventure it would be to drive in a big rig and see the country....def fuel for man y a poem...hope to see them....

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  12. Music certainly can be a muse. Enjoy the journey Ollie, and keep writing!

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  13. It would be quite interesting to hear The Highwaymen followed by a rendition of "Amazing Grace." Well written about the muse of music.

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