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Long Gregorian chant Poems

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Patsy Foley Was Roly-Poly In 1947
It may have been the devil himself who prompted the kids in my schoolyard back in 1947 to chant "Patsy Foley's roly-poly from eating too much ravioli."

At first, no one could remember who started the...

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Categories: gregorian chant, memory,
Form: Prose



Premium Member Stranger Than Fiction Part 2
I told him who I was and explained my predicament and asked would it be possible to use their phone to get help, he said”  unfortunately we do not have a telephone.”Strange I thought,...

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Categories: gregorian chant, death, religious, world war ii,
Form: Prose
Pope Benedict Xvi Chants Pater Noster
The Pope Benedict XVI chants, " Pater Noster " with a voice not so grand
while distracting himself by gazing at God's outstretched hand
that Michelangelo painted so well
on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.


This is a...

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Categories: gregorian chant, art, faith, father, god, god, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Press One For-----------
How I long for the days of yore when telephone communication,
Was with a living, breathing mortal in meaningful conversation!
Nowadays, when conducting business, much too often I hear,
A mechanical voice spewing perplexing babble in my weary...

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Categories: gregorian chant, funnyvoice, voice,
Form: Rhyme
About Dreams and Reality
When she really wanted to grow up,
she used to think it must be easier
to be grown than to be small.
She used to think, and she had faith in it,
that if she were a little more...

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Categories: gregorian chant, life, people, philosophy, girl, girl,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Classical Music
I'm in the mood for Mozart, or Strauss, perhaps Beethoven,
   Even Bach or Handel would soothe this soul of mine tonight;
     A little Chopin with wine, peaceful and mesmerizing...

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Categories: gregorian chant, music,
Form: Verse
Premium Member The Music
I'm in the mood for Mozart, or Strauss, perhaps Beethoven,
   even Bach or Handel would sooth this soul of mine tonight;
     a little Chopin with wine, peaceful and mesmerizing...

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Categories: gregorian chant, music,
Form: Verse
Premium Member I'M In the Mood
I'm in the mood for Mozart, or Strauss, perhaps Beethoven,
   Even Bach or Handel would sooth this soul of mine tonight;
     A little Chopin with wine, peaceful and mesmerizing...

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Categories: gregorian chant, music,
Form: Verse
To Reinterpret Human History
Voices verging on the shrill, too sharp
Sing the works of Handel and of Bach
Reminding us  of Christmas, love and death
The holy lamb of God born without wrath.

Gregorian chant   and Hebrew music share
Simplicity,...

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Categories: gregorian chant, africa, allegory, angst, birth, god, war,
Form: Rhyme
First Home
...

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Categories: gregorian chant, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Gregorian Chant
deep monophonic sacred melodies 
resounding inner tremors and oscillation
reverberating incursion agitates my soul

stirring an ethereal timelessness of mystery
that transcends the enigma of life and death
and embodying mystique throughout the ages 
bellows echoing within ancient monastery...

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Categories: gregorian chant, death, faith, father, heaven, music, sound, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Prie-Dieu
April's roses scent inebriates every sense
below the Gothic cathedral
cardinals doze
draping their wings over
evergreen plants
foreshadowing a cool sunset
griffins guard the bell-tower
hampering the intruders
inflicting fear on the jackals
jaundiced they hide into a jalopy
kapok is soft as cotton
ladybugs...

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Categories: gregorian chant, on writing and words
Form: ABC
The Sound of Silence
Its utterance permeates the dense
Air. As a monarch butterfly flaps its
Delicate wings, without a single
Care, the Gregorian chant
Dissipates, slowly, metamorphosing into the
Lair, where a cub is nestling against the lion,
A mother nursing her young,
Fair-skinned son,...

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Categories: gregorian chant, life, nature, nostalgia, peace,
Form: Free verse

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