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Dear Ray, After coming here and reading so many nice things about you and the effect you've had on so many, I thought,I want to give something back to you for all the rainy days your wonderful stories made the sun shine for me anyway. So here it is, and I hope you like it... I give it to you freely. It is your poem to do with what you like. The Electric Dreamer By David S. Lewis I saw you sleeping, so I crept into your dreams and laid down beside you. You stirred, but didn't wake, as I snuggled close at your side. My heart beat faster beside yours, but you could no longer feel it. My tears mixed with yours, even though you thought mine were no more. I still walk by your side everyday, even though you can no longer see me. I am there. I just needed to be in yours arms again, in your world, at that moment, in the center of the universe, under our creators watchful eyes. Never doubt the power of my love, with questions of how, or whys. Remember my love is always there. Death can never extinguish it, try as it might. My spirit will always long and wait for you, when you close your eyes at night. *#*#*#*#*#* BrainSparks | |||
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Once upon a time I had feelings like that for another. ....And I recieved an elbow to the chops for it. | ||||
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LMAO! I don't have those feelings for Mr. Bradbury, but I thought it might be a nice thing to write considering his recent loss of the love of his life. He is a very nice man and maybe will find some extra comfort in my poem. grasstains yer not right... LOL! | ||||
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Okay, out of all the many, many, MANY which exist, perhaps the MAIN reason I really, really REALLY appreciate Ray Bradbury is, he has NEVER rejected the love I offered him! He always took ANY attention in the TRUE spirit in which it was offered! That means he not only accepted my expressions of affection warmly and graciously, he also didn't think he was being hit on when he was NOT! A TRUE gentleman I REALLY cannot appreciate ENOUGH especially in light of others whose names must not even be mentioned in the same space as his.... | ||||
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"especially in light of others whose names must not even be mentioned in the same space as his...." Hunter S. Thompson? | ||||
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Actually, there are authors I let alone entirely, but that's a good start. | ||||
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I dig Hunter S. Thompson. I only read one of his books, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." I would have read more, but my old hard drive was destroyed when Pittsburgh Flooded, and kazaa is not what it used to be when it comes to downloading books. The book gave me a glimpse of the sixties underground culture. The fact that it was a true story is amazing. | ||||
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It is such a shame that Mr. Thompson recently did a Hemingway. One wonders how depressed he must have been to end his life. Did anyone else read of his demise? | ||||
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I heard about it on the radio, then did some searches on the internet for news updates and details. He did represent a portion of our society, and while much of what he wrote about was crude, foul, drug/alcohol infested, etc., the fact is, it represented a portion of our society. He continued to take pretty liberal/radical views in a pretty unobjective way; but I still think he was an important voice for a segment of our society. | ||||
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He never seemed to care much about life's consequences and he once said something about having ten lives. Considering the way he lived, and died, that's a whole lotta consequences. [This message has been edited by grasstains (edited 02-28-2005).] | ||||
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Im sorry but i have not ever felt that way for him and i dont think that i ever would | ||||
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