OpenLinkNight 12 ~dVersePoets~A Woman's Way
I don't know about you poets...but you've inspired me to do things I've never dreamed...like posting a recording of my poem! The nerves are evident, this is a first, afterall. The song that inspired this piece, (yes...soundbites included!) is amazing! You can find it in my blog play list if you'd like to see how it really should be sung. ;) So...not wanting to taint the OpenLinkNight festivities when another is hosting, I'm biting the bullet and going for it, knowing it will all fall on me if it sucks more than I think it does!
Welcome to the pub Poets! Hope you enjoy!
A woman's way by Natasha Head
A Woman's Way
When I was young I thought me free
burdened only by opportunity.
But all too soon it slipped by me,
now through my choices I'm forced to be
a woman blessed with health and home,
a family to call my own
a piece of land that I may roam
a community where I am known.
But still those open spaces sing
of freedom and other such silly things
I must be careful, for my wishes may bring
answered prayers, that only sting.
Welcome to the pub Poets! Hope you enjoy!
A woman's way by Natasha Head
A Woman's Way
When I was young I thought me free
burdened only by opportunity.
But all too soon it slipped by me,
now through my choices I'm forced to be
a woman blessed with health and home,
a family to call my own
a piece of land that I may roam
a community where I am known.
But still those open spaces sing
of freedom and other such silly things
I must be careful, for my wishes may bring
answered prayers, that only sting.
Comments
In this piece by you
Or suffer that awful sting
For some little bit of bling
Another wonderful piece
And enjoyed your new poet release
Letting your voice ring true
That was great through and through
Post up early too
What's gotten into you?..hahaha
Second of all, now I am crying because of the last lines of that song "I rely upon the moon and St. Christopher." Just magical, Tash, truly inspirational and breathtaking. Thank you, thank you for sharing yet another one of your God-given talents with us. You are a beautiful soul and I am blessed to be a part of this ......well, whatever we have going on here in cyberspace (smiles)
Having said that, you had no reason to be hesitant, judging from the finished product. There's a reason most singers have back-up bands, full orchestras, or at least an acoustic guitar for accompanyment: Instruments can smooth out the rough edges. Your a capella gift to us showed bravery as well as talent.
I don't need to search for this song in your playlist "to see how it really should be sung." I've already heard that. thanks to you.
And hey, you know what's cool -- things really do get better as we age, new opportunities come into view. And lovely moments every moment, if we let them through, so the wise ones say. :)
AWESOME write, I really liked this!
A lovely piece from you once more!
Gene
Nicely done.
I hope the player will work soon for me, too. Wonder what's up.
Beautiful poem! For some very annoying reason my laptop won't play your recording :(
But having posted my own voice recordings online and read in public in Starbucks recently (funnily enough, Brian) you are incredibly brave to not only read BUT SING! Bravo! :)
Abi :)
of freedom and other such silly things
I must be careful, for my wishes may bring
answered prayers, that only sting.
This really speaks to me right now. Thanks for sharing. It's all about the sacrifices we make in the places that we find ourselves, isn't it?
Beth
"But still those open spaces sing
of freedom and other such silly things
I must be careful, for my wishes may bring
answered prayers, that only sting."
I love the referral to 'wishes'...and oh, how this can be so very true!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts...
Roger ☺
I walk the wilderness when it suits me
But I don't own it or want to
What good is wilderness with a mortgage on it.
Nor do I own anything on "this side"
No new car to impress people
My wife doesn't have a diamond ring
No season tickets to anything
But taking walks into Nature
Don't own a home
Don't have a pension
No flat screen TV
Don't have no tension
I have a garden
But the seasons
Put an end to that
In the freezer
Some green beans and pesto
No I don't have much
But I sure as hell
Don't need to own it
Neither
I am happy
With just what my eyes see
My ears hear
My nose smells
I'll take what I got
If I need a break
I'll walk the wilderness when it suits me
Love-Tiger Windwalker
It's true that sometimes we craft for ourselves masks that seem to grow too restrictive. I still wince when I remember the interview I did for Valentine’s Day one year with Marilyn Chambers, the porn star ("Behind the Green Door") while I was a featured daily newspaper columnist. My editor refused to publish it and declared: "Chuck Elliott wouldn't DO this!" Sigh...
Charles Elliott
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP1RmQ1HVhw
I can't wait to see another piece from you. <3
- Nick
James.
This poem is the truth, ain't it? Some things look better, baby, just passing through. (as the philosopher Elton John once sang).
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well penned.
And~
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WoW! Impressive singing!
As humans, we are never quite satisfied with what we have in life...like the saying goes...be careful what you wish for.
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing & visiting.
The Last Kiss
I finally got the sound file to work. Great reading and singing (and very fine material). Not a surprise that it works so well together. Someone once said that great poetry should never be far from song...Your reading of "A Woman's Way" makes this clear. This was a great enjoyment.
I like the poem...the idea of being forced to blessed and wanting more. your words about "open spaces" reminded me of a song that often pops into my head...
"is there life out there/ so much she hasn't done?/ is there life beyond her family and her home?/ she's done what she should/ should she do what she dares?..." -Is There Life Out There by Reba McEntire
lovely job!