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I was a pleasant, conscientious librarian, whose world consisted of books, As a world of fragrant beauty, can be found in the glossy, honeyed nooks. Although it was pleasant work and appealing, I was not so very well read, Like the imperial red sun which stains the skies, soon before we go to bed. Yet, I was bored and full of longing, for some daring adventure in my life, Like new adventures in mysterious magic, on nights creamy stars are rife. Baleful boredom followed after me, like raven shadows on emerald grass, As fiery sun and pearl moon met twice daily, in a fleeting, pretty impasse. Good friends called me by name, like valued singularity of an ivory moon, Or precious moments in garden gorgeous, amidst flowers deeply maroon. My family kept track of my movements, like glorious time's forever quest, On a vibrant train of pretty seasons, keeping in slow step with days of zest. I lived in the house of awakening spring, and budding, blooming revelation, Where the stately fir trees shivered, within their windy, prominent location. Neighbors brought fresh tulips and hyacinths, scents and beauty in a vase, Creating impromptu coffee breaks and lunches, in a glad and sunny space. Sweet summer nights were warm, and the moon peered through the trees, And buttery days were full of colors, midst melodious birdsong rhapsodies. The cool rain brought green freshness, when purple butterflies were hiding, As the crickets took violet, peony evening, when daubed stars were gliding. I'd bought a comfortable, new green armchair, that I'd placed by a window, Where I could relax, enjoying mellow hours, before watching the fireflies go. I found that cozy, peaceful atmosphere, to be hugely conducive to reading, Like stars glittering golden from afar, when orange-ruby skies are bleeding. My reading took me to faraway places, sundry places, imaginary and real, With thick canopies of sunlit clouds, or hued planets and moonlight appeal. Due to the rich imaginations of authors, my daring adventures were many, Like green springtime's adventures in color, that pale winter may only envy. For it is not the means of transport, but the quality of the trip that matters, Like a whirling, twirling, colorful journey, of each autumn leaf that scatters. Aged years have passed since then, and I no longer thirst after adventure, For I've been everywhere and done everything, as books are my quencher. And now I know everything there is, and I have visited other cerise worlds, And I have seen every elegant thing ever, like a satin moon robed in pearls!

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Date: 5/27/2023 9:19:00 PM
wonderful, we know more about you, you are "so gifted" for coloring poetry, it is impressive and rewarding, have a sweet weekend
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Evelyn Judy Buehler
Date: 5/28/2023 12:00:00 PM
Thank you for your very kind remarks, Yann. It's such a pleasure to read your comment. Hope your weekend is wonderful, too. :)
Date: 5/27/2023 5:21:00 AM
My reading took me to faraway places, sundry places, imaginary and real, With thick canopies of sunlit clouds, or hued planets and moonlight appeal... I found the essence of your message in these lines. Amazing how reading enriches life. Thoughtful, insightful poem, Evelyn.
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Evelyn Judy Buehler
Date: 5/27/2023 10:09:00 AM
Thank you very much for your gracious remarks, Vijay. I hope your weekend is nice. :)
Date: 5/26/2023 7:56:00 PM
Amazing, how this poem almost makes me cry Evelyn. It is so beautiful. As a child and a teen I loved the library, and hid a flashlight in my room so that I could read deep into the night, I always had to pay for it though, waking at 6:00 am after reading till 12:30 am, or deeper into the night, visiting the sweetest far places, or time travel through my books :) I knew our librarians well. This is a lovely, wonderful and magical poem that I can so relate to. A fave, without a doubt for me. <3
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Evelyn Judy Buehler
Date: 5/26/2023 9:50:00 PM
Thank you so much, BJ. I am very happy that this poem held fond associations for you, and stirred such pleasant memories. I am honored by your lovely remarks, and and also by your fave. Blessings and hugs.

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