Hi all:
So entries for the poetry contest are closed and we have some lovely
possibilities. You each have five sticky dots. Please email me off-list at
est...@ewingchange.com (copied above) and tell me your votes. The poems are
numbered and all you need to do is assign your votes by number, for
Hi all:
A reminder that your votes need to be in by midnight Eastern time today.
Esther Ewing
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From: Michael M Pannwitz
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 12:57:07
To:
Subject: Re: [OSLIST] looking for action planning sheet
similar to th
Poet Laureate Joelle wrote
"Looking forward to see who comes."
Clearly, whovever comes are the right poets.
When we began this "contest" several years ago, we stipulated that all poems
submitted had to be connected in some way to open space. This requirement
seems to have been dropped, and I am
..which brings me to.
.the fact that I have held the honor of being the OSLIST's Poet Laureate for
about 6 months. And it is now time to pass the tiara along to our next Poet
Laureate.
As is our tradition, this amazing person will be selected by way of a poetry
contest.
And you,
three days left
than two days
than one day left
to the two-o-o-two-o-two-day
which may be named as well as
the o-two-o-two-two-o-day
which had been decided
as the day of today
to count definitely
your voting by
virtuell stickydots
honouring the passion
of our oslist-poets.
if any one wants all the
Hello everyone,
I'd like to announce the better-late-than-not-at-all OS poetry contest.
In the tradition of OS poetry contests, I'll complicate things a little by
introducing some parameters (well, actually, only one). To honour the 10th
annual OSonOS, let's have each poem b
Here's my entry.
The Seed
Crack open a possibility
And get your bet down
Roll the dice through the warm furrow
Call forth the soaking, roiling heavens
Breathe deep the gifts of sunny summer days
And absorb the muscled mercies of a gardener¹s hand
Commune with the change of seasons full and seaso
Just a gentle reminder to all you word-wise wizards out there who want to put
pen to paper to wax poetic - today is the deadline for the OST poetry contest!
Laurel.
... while ruminating this morning after a weekend retreat:
Sightings...
they say when deer
come into your life
you should beware
(not afraid)
gentle with yourself
new adventure
is not far behind
this weekend I saw
and was seen
seven times...
Winston
Title: Re: [OSLIST] Poetry contest
space opens
in hearts when
compassionate listening lingers
in minds teasing
sparks of new ideas to
ignite positive passion
in rooms
where collective spirit
waters and warms the juicy seeds
of right action
Chris Weaver wrote:
leaves are falling
space opens
in hearts when
compassionate listening lingers
in minds teasing
sparks of tender ideas into
flaming positive passion
in rooms
where collective spirit
waters and warms the juicy seeds
of right action
~~
BJ Peters
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HI FOLKS -
JUST A QUICK REMINDER THAT THE OSLIST POETRY CONTEST ENDS IN A LITTLE OVER 3
HOURS. PLEASE CAST YOUR VIRTUAL STICKY DOTS.
TO THOSE OF YOU AT OSONOS, PERHAPS YOU COULD PLACE REAL STICKY DOTS ON THE
ENTRIES AND SOMEONE COULD SEND THEM TO ME???
BEST,
LAUREL
Thank you Alan for your poem . I have collected seven so far. This is a
reminder to everyone that the "contest" ends on April 1.
Audrey Coward
2281F Lakeshore Blvd W
Toronto, Ontario
M8V1A6
416-259-6215
audreycoward @bellnet.ca
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The poetry contest is officially over today. Within the next few days I'll send
out an e-mail so everyone can vote.
Audrey Coward
2281F Lakeshore Blvd W
Toronto, Ontario
M8V1A6
416-259-6215
audreycoward @bellnet.ca
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Thank you everyone for the honour of serving as the poet laureate. Please
check to make sure
your poem is listed. Each person has five sticky dots .You can disperse them
anyway you
wish.Apply them to the poem you like best. The person with the most dots on
their poem
becomes the next po
Dear OSLIST,
It's that time again...
THE THIRD BI-ANNUAL OSLIST RESTRICTED FORM POETRY CONTEST!
But before I explain the rules, a brief history of this illustrious
competition is in order. About a year ago, someone (who was that, anyway?)
started a contest to write a poem of 26 lines, begi
Who Left the Damn Space Open??
Leaves turn green to red
all without invitation
... simply remember
Souls in a circle
BEING THERE
scanning the room i
feel pulsating energy
touching us all.
with eyes wide searching,
ears quivering to receive
i merge with spirit.
how lovely to play
deeply with heart and soul in
passion's creation.
BJ Peters
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Great OSLIST Poetry Contest
Greetings all:
Once again it is time for the Poet Laureate (me, this time) to issue an
invitation to all to participate in the Great OSLIST Poetry Contest. As the
current (and very outgoing - grin) Poet Laureate, it falls to me to extend
the invitation.
As
Beautiful poetry is coming into my in-box for the Poetry Contest.
Remember you do not have to consider yourself a poet - simply breathe
and feel how words may come together.
Somebody just asked me a question, and here is the answer:
Several people are sending me their poems directly without
In a message dated 11/3/03 8:24:49 AM, rcople...@comcast.net writes:
<< For those of you who do not like contests, please relax and bear with us.
People have suggested that we find another way to respond to these poems
without anyone having to "judge" them. The "competition" is always loving,
nev
Here's my poem--
PORTALS
In the green heart of the wild wood,
Woodpecker is knocking:
at midsummer the air is as green
as light filtered through emerald.
Deer steps into a shadow
And disappears.
I sit by the water drumming,
open my eyes to Butterfly –
a flash of black and yellow
rises up in my f
I have just returned from a weekend without email (it was great, not just for
that reason)
And because I am just now reminding you about our poetry collecting, I extend
my deadline to tomorrow, August 17, at midnight California time. If you want to
post a poem to the list, please do so now!
I
sweetest gift a holder
can receive.
Good to converse, with love
Alan
Adelaide
- Original Message -
From: "Laurel and Rick"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 3:56 AM
Subject: Poetry contest
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to announce the better-late-th
my way to pay
gratitude to all you mushrooms :)!
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]On Behalf Of Laurel and
Rick
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 7:26 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Poetry contest
Hello everyone,
I'
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From: "Laurel and Rick"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 12:26 PM
Subject: Poetry contest
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to announce the better-late-than-not-at-all OS poetry contest.
>
> In the tradition of OS poetry contests, I'll complicate things a litt
Ten lines for friends in November
Now, as vernal and autumnal dance their biannual swirl
Over the sea out my window and diagonal to my point on this globe
Vitality flows through the unexamined places
Embraced by my friends as they gather in
Marysville, non descript and of no particular geography
B
G'day All
Here is a poem from a friend who has recently become acquainted with OST
and who reports being profoundly influenced by this.
Gabriella Kelly has asked me to submit it on her behalf.
Caught like a cup
Full
Brimmed with the beauty
Of the human heart
Alone together
Alert
To the tender
Audrey..Your poem...magnifique!
Grace T.
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From: "audrey coward @bellnet.ca"
To:
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
> Tranformation
>
> Open space in your
O...ne with the greater
P...ractice letting go
E...xpanding the
N...ow
-Together...
S...tep into the unknown
P...ractice peace
A...ll dancing
C...ircling
E...merging
-- Lisa Heft
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Thank you for your encouragement ,GraceT
- Original Message -
From: "GraceAnn"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
> Audrey..Your poem...magnifique!
> Grace T.
> - Original Message -
> From: "audre
Beautiful!
Tova
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]On Behalf Of Lisa Heft
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 4:13 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
O...ne with the greater
P...ractice letting go
E...xpanding the
N...ow
back in the USA
meeting friends south of San Francisco bay
hearts opening in the october sun like garage doors
marshmellow peeps and electrical bonfire
Giants and Angels fighting everywhere
national flags on the lawns
pumpkins pumpkins pumpkins
Bush Putin Sharon the Halloween monsters
will I ever u
thanks!
Tova
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu]On Behalf Of audrey
coward @bellnet.ca
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 2:43 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
Tranformation
Open space
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heart ?
so deep and free
to let myself and others
so spaciously free to be ?
- toke
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Hello everyone,
I'd like to announce the better-late-than-not-at-all OS poetry contest.
In the tradition of OS poetry contests, I'll complicate things a little by
introducing some parame
Laurel and Rick schrieb:
> ...poem be 10 lines long, otherwise structured
> anyway you choose.
> ... entries to me by November 5th
>
>
>
> hi, laurel,
> I learned in school: "remember, remember the fifth of november"
> but I don´t remember what was is for.
> now I have a better reason to rembember
wonder
11/5/02
Just a gentle reminder to all you word-wise wizards out there who want to
put pen to paper to wax poetic - today is the deadline for the OST poetry
contest!
Laurel.
OK, folks, grab your virtual sticky dots and get ready for some really tough
choices. I'd like to present the 14 wonderful entries into the biannual OSLIST
POETRY CONTEST. Please vote with 5 virtual sticky dots each, and send your
replies to me by November 9th at noon, Pacific Standard
Dear Laurel
The missing poem is in the following email..
Helen
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From: "Averbuch"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
> dearest Laurel and all,
>
> here is my way of being together with OS
Hi folks - to my HUGE chagrin, I seem to have missed not one but TWO poems (and
I thought I was being s careful to store them all in a separate folder).
My apologies to ALL the poets, for now I must ask you all to take a second look
and re-cast your votes for the 16 AMAZING POEMS.
THANKS,
onday, March 31, 2003 11:56 AM
Subject: Poetry Contest
Thank you Alan for your poem . I have collected seven so far. This is a
reminder to everyone that the "contest" ends on April 1.
Audrey Coward
2281F Lakeshore Blvd W
Toronto, Ontario
M8V1A6
416-259-6215
audreycow
http://www.chriscorrigan.com
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Audrey
Coward
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 3:57 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Poetry Contest
Thank you Alan for your poem . I have
Chris:
That is really good.
Esther
Esther Ewing
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Hi,
This is a poem about how open space has been showing up for me.
Ralph Copleman
I¹ve Been Telling Jokes to My Mother
To tell a joke
to my very old mother,
to tell it well,
I have to hold it
in the telling, hold it
in the timbre of my voice,
hands, the angle of my face,
and hers, too,
I'm breathing the smoke
of gunshots, mortars, missiles,
and oil wells burning.
I'm stirring in the night,
hearing children crying
and mothers keening.
The soft spring breeze
has the grit of desert sandstorm.
The night sky is torn by explosives,
cut by the arc of a missile.
There's no place far eno
> I want to be peace, wild and fierce and sweet.
you are joelle,
you are,
you are.
another chance spreads like wildfire,
arrives in the night
like dew.
c.
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Do we want to vote? Is anyone else interested in doing something
different?
Julie
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Audrey
Coward
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:43 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Poetry contest
The
In a message dated 4/2/03 2:04:09 AM, ch...@springbranch.net writes:
<< you are joelle,
you are,
you are.
another chance spreads like wildfire,
arrives in the night
like dew.
>>
Thanks, Chris--this is a beautiful poem itself! I lkie the wildfire and the
dew.
Joelle
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Audrey
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From: Julie Smith
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
Do we want to vote? Is anyone else interested in doing something different?
Julie
r.com
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Audrey
Coward
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 4:49 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
Do you have a suggestion?
Audrey
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From: Julie Smith <ma
i hereby cast one vote for audrey coward to be poet laureate
forEVER!
lol, m
non-convergence strikes again!
"Linda E. Laddin" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Voting implies judgement of quality and I dont feel like
> judging these beautiful works.How about an online poetry
> gallery instead?Cheers,
>
> L
How do we do that ?
Audrey
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From: Linda E. Laddin
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
Hi,
Voting implies judgement of quality and I don't feel like judging these
beautiful
du
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 7:21 PM
> Subject: Re: Poetry contest
>
> Hi,
>
> Voting implies judgement of quality and I dont
> feel like judging these beautiful works.How
> about an online poetry gallery instead?Cheers,
>
>
i think of it as a celebration AND contest. the contest part is, for me,
not which poem is best (impossible to judge) but which poem do i like the
most? and the selection is only to decide who holds space for poetry for
the coming six months on the oslist.
all that said, we could let roving bands
My vote:1, 4, 5, 8, 10
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I believe I didn't see Ralph Copelman's beautiful song.
?
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On 4/8/03 10:05 AM, "Averbuch" wrote:
> Audrey'
> I believe I didn't see Ralph Copelman's beautiful song.
> ?
> Tova
Thanks for the compliment, Tova. My poem is the one about the space opened
for me and my mother when I tell her jokes, and Audrey did include it later.
Ralph
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Coward
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 5:50 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Poetry Contest
Thank you everyone for the honour of serving as the poet laureate.
Please check to make sure
your poem is listed. Each person has five sticky dots .You can disperse
Here is Joelle's poem
Audrey
I'm breathing the smoke
of gunshots, mortars, missiles,
and oil wells burning.
I'm stirring in the night,
hearing children crying and mothers keening
It has the grit of desert sandstorm.
The night sky is torn by explosives,
cut
Here's my entry...
GETTING READY
something opening
up behind me - what is it?
a space? no, a door
in walks a spirit:
two feet, one heart, looks about
surveys the circle
empty chairs, blank walls
she looks at me and asks if
I need anything.
--
CHRIS CORRIGAN
Consultation - Facilitation
Open Spa
Dear OSLIST Poets,
This is a reminder that there are six days left to submit a poem to the
biannual contest.
FORM: Three "Haikus" combined into a single poem. Each haiku has three
lines, with 5 syllables in the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the
third.
TOPIC: Inspired by Open Space, wh
Dear all:
This is a reminder that the OSLIST poetry contest is in running with a
deadline of May 31st - for more details and the instructions, see below.
So far, I have received a couple of poems. Please send as per the
instructions below.
Best regards
Esther Ewing
From: Esther Ewing
waits at the door to wish us well, and we walk into a new
landscape. we are the same people, forever changed.
> Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 00:25:04 -0400
> From: ewingcha...@gmail.com
> Subject: [OSLIST] FW: OSLIST poetry contest
> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
>
> Dear a
: [OSList] Poetry contest
To: "World wide Open Space Technology email list"
Date: Monday, February 13, 2012, 2:46 AM
Beautiful poetry is coming into my in-box for the Poetry Contest.
Remember you do not have to consider yourself a poet - simply breathe and feel
how words may com
Read these poems! Love these poems. Vote for these poems! By June 30.
The semiannual OSLIST Limited Form Poetry Contest begins now! We have 11
entries in the contest below.
As a member of oslist you have five votes or "virtual sticky dots" to use.
Please reply TO ME only - NOT the o
Heft]
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Greetings, Dear Colleagues,
Our Lisa Heft was kind enough to remind me that it is indeed time (really,
past time but she was too nice to say that:-)) for another poetry contest.
A little history, from Chris Corrigan:
"For all those wh
Poetry Contest September 2006
And now, dear colleagues, I invite you to sample, visit and taste three
poems which have been submitted for our poetry contest.
My invitation was to write a poem which
relates to O p e n S p a c e in some way, and.
.includes, reflects upon
OSLIST's Poet Laureate previous to Ms. Teresa
Poemsony. As her life is very full of wondrous beautiful things right now,
she has given me yet another honor - to announce and conduct the next poetry
contest.
A little history, from brother Chris Corrigan:
"For all those who might
pacific coast glowing gray in fog.
sea lions shout their lazy tales.
and here along the moist forest trail
el dorado appears: a small grove of pine
dripping with gold. paper thin flakes,
tarnished with black: a thousand gently resting
butterflies. we witness this treasure
because they have follo
Off the top of my head with love:
Its the bells,
It must be!
As always my heart beats faster,
My body trembles.
Through my teary eyes,
I see the Spirit!
eg
Elwin Guild
Future Development International
Baltimore
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a fallen flower
flew back to its branch!
no, it was a butterfly
or was it a bumblebee?
kerry napuk
edinburgh
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will be named as the next oslist poet laureate.
that is mainly including the honour to open space and to hold space
for the next following semiannual oslist poetry contest.
beside that he or she will get a little gift .
and let me say, the contest, as i understand it, is not to
elect or to decide
Where's the Fairy-ring, mushroom poem?
Regards
Helen
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From: Laurel and Rick
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:10 PM
Subject: POETRY CONTEST ENTRIES
OK, folks, grab your virtual sticky dots and get ready for
hi there!
2 dots for poem 4
1 dot each for poems 10, 12 & 14
thank you,
martin
giannini
os facilitator
dublin, ireland
Laurel and Rick wrote:OK, folks, grab your virtual sticky
dots and get ready for some really tough choices. I'd like to present the 14
wonderful entries into the biannual O
YIKES! Did I miss an entry??? Helen, could you please help me find this one
or send it to me? Thanks. Laurel.
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From: Helen Patterson
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: POETRY CONTEST ENTRIES
YIKES! Did I miss an entry??? Helen, could you please help me find this one
or send it to me? Thanks. Laurel.
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From: Helen Patterson
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: POETRY CONTEST ENTRIES
2 dots for #4 and 3 for #13.
The day after election day is a good day to read poetry!
Thanks,
Muriel Finegold
3 dots for #4 and 2 for # 5,
and congratulations to all poem writers!
Thanks
Gabriela
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From: Laurel and Rick
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:10 AM
Subject: POETRY CONTEST ENTRIES
OK, folks, grab your virtual
Beautiful, Ralph. This is indeed the practice of peace!
Joelle
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Ralph Copleman schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> This is a poem about how open space has been showing up for me.
>
> Ralph Copleman
>
>
>
> I1ve Been Telling Jokes to My Mother
>
dear ralph,
in listening to you
peace touched me
I´ll carry it on.
florian
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This deserves an automatic acclamation of MH (ref. "from" address baelw) as
laureate for next year!!
wk
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From: "Michael Herman"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: Poetry contest
> i hereby cast one vote for audrey cow
OK, what the hey does "baelw" mean?
Below, of course... just checking you were awake there...
wk
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From: "Winston Kinch"
To: "OSLIST"
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: Poetry contest - Riposte
> This deserves an
Interesting Julie--a vote on whether or not to vote!
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Dear Joelle
what a poem from the heart...
I honour the poetry of the heart and you who let it flow
thank you
- toke
lørdag 12. apr 2003 kl. 16:26 skrev Audrey Coward:
Here is Joelle's poem
Audrey
I'm breathing the smoke
of gunshots, mortars, missiles,
and oil well
As OSLIST Poet Laureate (i won the last contest, so I lay claim to the
title), it gives me great pleasure to officially open the 2nd Biannual
OSLIST Restricted Form Poetry Contest.
If you recall, the last contest called for poets to submit poems
composed of words which started with each letter of
Dear Chris
I enjoy your postings to the list serve. Thanks.
Here is my submission to the poetry contest:
My being stretches open
I allow your witnessing,
Offering an invitation and
You come - your way
I am out here
With you - sweet acceptance!
You are in me
I am in you
We dancing souls move
Florian Fischer schrieb:
> dear jeff,
> because that mail was not accepted directlly by your personal
> e-mail-adress
> i put it on the list.
> when the contest is done, i would like to know,
> what was your idea about the beginning with a and the volume of 21
> words ??
>
> good idea to accept
At 10:09 PM +0200 4/5/01, Florian Fischer wrote:
>when the contest is done, i would like to know,
>what was your idea about the beginning with a and the volume of 21 words ??
Florian, I hope it is OK to answer your question now. I am standing on the
shoulders of the friends who created our previo
nd we walk into a new landscape. we are the same people, forever
changed.
(updated version)
jeff aitkenmount tamalpais
> Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 00:25:04 -0400
> From: ewingcha...@gmail.com
> Subject: [OSLIST] FW: OSLIST poetry contest
> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
>
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like to choose or
switch around to serve you in these times.
And to also serve you in these times, a good practice from Open Space:
Breathing.trusting in the unknownand emergence.
___
I now re-open the OSLIST Restricted Form Poetry Contest.
Whoever feels so
WAIT please - I'm going to fix the formatting! And send this again.
Jeff
On Jun 23, 2016 10:17 AM, "Jeff Aitken" wrote:
> Read these poems! Love these poems. Vote for these poems! By June 30.
>
> The semiannual OSLIST Limited Form Poetry Contest begins now! We have 11
Greetings All,
Behold! The muses have spoken! It is time to vote on the poetry
submissions for our most recent 2008 Poetry Contest to determine who will
hold the title of Poet Laureate for the next six months or so. You each
have 5 virtual sticky-dots to spend. You may place all dots on
OSLIST POETRY CELEBRATION AND CONTEST
Sept/Oct 2008
A few days ago I posted our ten wonderful poems for your enjoyment - and for
our semi-annual Poetry Contest.
The Contest works like this: We use the "dot-voting" method. As a member of
OSLIST you have 5 virtual sticky dots to vote
Friends--
The winner of the November, 2003 Open Space Poetry Contest is Florian
Fischer. Florian is now our Poet Laureate for the next six months, with the
responsibility to organize the next contest, in six months, and to support the
writing
and reading of poetry in any way he sees fit
contribution our discussion. but I
did´nt, or could`nt. I have to delete the waiting unred postings to free
myself from the idea.
if someone else would take the poetry stick instead of mine,
please, you are very welcome to open and to continue the bianual
open-space-poetry contest. otherwise I ask
serv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Lisa Heft
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:31 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Poetry Contest 2007 April
Hello, dear colleagues –
I have had a lovely interchange with our current Poet Laureate, Ms. Teresa
Pokasony. She has held space for poe
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any attachments.
*From:* OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] *On Behalf Of
*Lisa Heft
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:31 PM
*To:* osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
*Subject:* Poetry Contest 2007 April
Hello, dear colleagues –
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