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Love On The Bridges Of Holland - (Version 2.1 on 11 Sept 2005)

Subject: Love On The Bridges Of Holland - Version 2.1 on 11 Sept 2005
From: "Koos Nolst Trenite"
Date: 11 Sep 2005 01:58:45 -0700
Newsgroups: sci.med, misc.health.alternative, soc.rights.human, alt.journalism, misc.education
Love On The Bridges Of Holland **

                                                   18 September 2002

                                                        (Version 2.1
                                                     on 11 Sept 2005)

'

       Wild ducks,
       and gentle wind,
       play on and ripple soothingly
       the surface of the water.

'

       Red bricks form walls, aged centuries,
       when up they rise from water's way
       to pave a quay, for barges to unload,
       if waterways are major streets
       and give the town its life.

'

       Behind the quay, the bricks rise up again,
       and then - much higher now - lie down once more:

       To pave the narrow streets that look now down
       upon the quay, along the waterway, 'the old canal.'

'

       And then across these narrow streets,
       some bricks a third time reach for heaven...
       for people building there the typical facades
       of Dutch and narrow houses.

'

       The other bricks do pave the streets in front,
       and where they meet the waterway again,
       they arch to bridges,
       that are old a thousand years by now.

'

'

       Embracing thousand years of people living there
       with one glance of my eye,
       that's where I walked, in Holland.

'

       And on her bicycle, a woman passed me by.
       She looked me in the eye and asked:
       "Are you a real angel?"

       This was on Christmas Day,* so people are
       more curious to see and feel who's there.

       Allowed they feel
       to be the love they are
       so natural.

'

Koos Nolst Trenite "Cause Trinity"
human rights philosopher and poet

                                            'God gave Solomon wisdom
                                              and very great insight,
                                      and a breadth of understanding
                                                      as measureless
                                         as the sand on the seashore.'

                                                        1 Kings 4:29

_________
Footnote:

(*)   On Christmas Day, 25 December 2001

(**)  From a draft version of 'Where Angels Dare'
      - by Koos Nolst Trenite
'

__________
References:

     'A Poem of Love and Adventure'
       (17 July 2004 - Version 2.4 on 12 Jan 2005)
http://www.googlegroups.com/group/Koos-Nolst-Trenite/msg/b9cd8a772c41614a?fwc=1

     'Plato On Making Love - And Defining Loneliness'
      {HRI 20041114-V2.0.2}
       (14 November 2004 - Version 2.0.2 on 29 June 2005)
                                www.googlegroups.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/a8326be589085802?fwc=1">http://www.googlegroups.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/a8326be589085802?fwc=1
      {HRI 20041114-V2.0-UAA}
                                www.googlegroups.com/group/misc.education/msg/ebdd8f227dd037e2?fwc=1">http://www.googlegroups.com/group/misc.education/msg/ebdd8f227dd037e2?fwc=1
'

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