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Love On The Bridges Of Holland - (Version ~
Fra : Koos Nolst Trenite


Dato : 05-07-07 05:53

Love On The Bridges Of Holland *

18 September 2002

(Version 2.3
on 5 July 2007)

'

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

'

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

'

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

They 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...
building there the typical facades of Dutch
and often narrow houses.

'

Yet other bricks do pave the streets in front of these,
and where they meet the waterway again,
they arch to bridges - old a thousand years by now.

'

'

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

'

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

_________
Footnotes:

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

(**) On Christmas Day, 25 December 2001

'

__________
References:

'A Poem Of Love And Adventure'
{HRI 20020717-V3.1.1}
(17 July 2002 - Version 3.1.1 on 4 June 2007)
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.conspiracy/msg/068ab16e8dbce27a

'Plato On Making Love - And Defining Loneliness'
{HRI 20041114-V2.1}
(14 November 2004 - Version 2.1 on 25 May 2007)
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.military/msg/38bc03d41649581d
{HRI 20041114-V2.0-UAA}
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.education/msg/ebdd8f227dd037e2
'

____________
Verification:

http://www.angelfire.com/space/platoworld

Copyright 2002-2007 by Koos Nolst Trenite - human rights philosopher
and poet
This is 'learnware' - it may not be altered, and it is free for
anyone who learns from it, and (even if he can not learn from it)
who passes it on unaltered, and with this message included,
to others who might be able to learn from it.
None of my writings may be used, ever, to support any political
or religious or scientific agenda, but only to educate, and to
encourage people to judge un-dominated and for themselves,
about any organizations or individuals.
Send free-of-Envy and free-of-Hate, Beautiful e-mails to:
PlatoWorld at Lycos.com


 
 
dlink (05-07-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : dlink


Dato : 05-07-07 05:57


En français, petit valet batave de l'impérialisme anglo-américain !



Koos Nolst Trenite a écrit :
> Love On The Bridges Of Holland *
>
> 18 September 2002
>
> (Version 2.3
> on 5 July 2007)
>
> '
>
> Wild ducks,
> and gentle wind,
> play on and ripple soothingly
> the surface of the water.
>
> '
>
> Red bricks form walls
> when up they rise from water's way
> to pave a quay - aged centuries by now -
> for barges to unload,
> when waterways are major streets
> and move the town with life.
>
> '
>
> Behind the quay, the bricks rise up once more,
> and then - much higher now - again lie down:
>
> They 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...
> building there the typical facades of Dutch
> and often narrow houses.
>
> '
>
> Yet other bricks do pave the streets in front of these,
> and where they meet the waterway again,
> they arch to bridges - old a thousand years by now.
>
> '
>
> '
>
> That's where I walked,
> embracing thousand years of people living there,
> in Holland,
> embracing them with one glance of my eye.
>
> '
>
> 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
>
> _________
> Footnotes:
>
> (*) From a draft version of 'Where Angels Dare'
> - by Koos Nolst Trenite
>
> (**) On Christmas Day, 25 December 2001
>
> '
>
> __________
> References:
>
> 'A Poem Of Love And Adventure'
> {HRI 20020717-V3.1.1}
> (17 July 2002 - Version 3.1.1 on 4 June 2007)
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.conspiracy/msg/068ab16e8dbce27a
>
> 'Plato On Making Love - And Defining Loneliness'
> {HRI 20041114-V2.1}
> (14 November 2004 - Version 2.1 on 25 May 2007)
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.military/msg/38bc03d41649581d
> {HRI 20041114-V2.0-UAA}
> http://groups.google.com/group/misc.education/msg/ebdd8f227dd037e2
> '
>
> ____________
> Verification:
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/space/platoworld
>
> Copyright 2002-2007 by Koos Nolst Trenite - human rights philosopher
> and poet
> This is 'learnware' - it may not be altered, and it is free for
> anyone who learns from it, and (even if he can not learn from it)
> who passes it on unaltered, and with this message included,
> to others who might be able to learn from it.
> None of my writings may be used, ever, to support any political
> or religious or scientific agenda, but only to educate, and to
> encourage people to judge un-dominated and for themselves,
> about any organizations or individuals.
> Send free-of-Envy and free-of-Hate, Beautiful e-mails to:
> PlatoWorld at Lycos.com
>

Leonardo Been (05-07-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Leonardo Been


Dato : 05-07-07 08:25

These posts are not written, nor posted to satisfy any sociopaths
- clearly and obviously.

Such individuals are to filter out any posts so not suited for them.

'

Very much the opposite:

Koos Nolst Trenite, or "Cause Trinity" as they call him in English
language areas, is arguably the most intelligent, beautiful,
caring and loving, and most truthful philosopher known.


Koos Nolst Trenite wrote:

> Love On The Bridges Of Holland *
>
> 18 September 2002
>
> (Version 2.3
> on 5 July 2007)
>
> '
>
> Wild ducks,
> and gentle wind,
> play on and ripple soothingly
> the surface of the water.
>
> '
>
> Red bricks form walls
> when up they rise from water's way
> to pave a quay - aged centuries by now -
> for barges to unload,
> when waterways are major streets
> and move the town with life.
>
> '
>
> Behind the quay, the bricks rise up once more,
> and then - much higher now - again lie down:
>
> They 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...
> building there the typical facades of Dutch
> and often narrow houses.
>
> '
>
> Yet other bricks do pave the streets in front of these,
> and where they meet the waterway again,
> they arch to bridges - old a thousand years by now.
>
> '
>
> '
>
> That's where I walked,
> embracing thousand years of people living there,
> in Holland,
> embracing them with one glance of my eye.
>
> '
>
> 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
>
> _________
> Footnotes:
>
> (*) From a draft version of 'Where Angels Dare'
> - by Koos Nolst Trenite
>
> (**) On Christmas Day, 25 December 2001
>
> '
>
> __________
> References:
>
> 'A Poem Of Love And Adventure'
> {HRI 20020717-V3.1.1}
> (17 July 2002 - Version 3.1.1 on 4 June 2007)http://groups.google.com/group/alt.conspiracy/msg/068ab16e8dbce27a
>
> 'Plato On Making Love - And Defining Loneliness'
> {HRI 20041114-V2.1}
> (14 November 2004 - Version 2.1 on 25 May 2007)http://groups.google.com/group/alt.military/msg/38bc03d41649581d
> {HRI 20041114-V2.0-UAA}http://groups.google.com/group/misc.education/msg/ebdd8f227dd037e2
> '
>
> ____________
> Verification:
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/space/platoworld
>
> Copyright 2002-2007 by Koos Nolst Trenite - human rights philosopher
> and poet
> This is 'learnware' - it may not be altered, and it is free for
> anyone who learns from it, and (even if he can not learn from it)
> who passes it on unaltered, and with this message included,
> to others who might be able to learn from it.
> None of my writings may be used, ever, to support any political
> or religious or scientific agenda, but only to educate, and to
> encourage people to judge un-dominated and for themselves,
> about any organizations or individuals.
> Send free-of-Envy and free-of-Hate, Beautiful e-mails to:
> PlatoWorld at Lycos.com



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