Friday, May 24, 2013

Fireblossom's Friday: Location, Location, Location

Wow, these seats remind me of an old movie theater!  It looks like the outdoors has moved in.    Fireblossom challenged us with a location poem. She asked us to make sure that the "where" of the poem is a vital part of it.



Tarnished silver screen
faded torn portal
 tumble weeds, ivy and wind strewn leaves blown in
stars not center stage
look up-
heavenly attractions wink
as life portrays art
stranger than fiction 
tickets to a dream, adventure, horror 
or another world
some moments
moon beams at High Noon
Main feature at dark  barn owl
joins you and the mice scurry n' scamper
when the rain cleanses your spirit 
The balcony isn't closed just not as Majestic
memory paints another view
You have to be Brave
 in
The Sound of Music can haunt or be like
remember
 

© Ellen Wilson


 

25 comments:

  1. Love it...fascinating how you incorporated all the movies in your theater swallowed by nature.

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  2. Cool! Movie titles on the night forma poem like book titles in a stack.

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    1. Thank you Susan I love movies as much as books : )

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  3. Wow, you took that photo and created a production .. Oscar Worthy!!!

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    1. Helen thank you I love your comment
      My gold is the popcorn n the memories ; )

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  4. I love the way you brought this old theatre back to life with so many well-loved titles amid the owls and mice.

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    1. Thank you Kerry : )
      I love movies and the memories attached to the magic.

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  5. Oh, yes, so many fabulous movies. Now I want to see Little Miss Sunshine again.
    Great job, Ella. I had a wonderful wander through time and places here in your poem.
    K

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    1. Kay I thought the same when I typed that title lol
      Thank youthat makes me smile

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    1. ; ) thank you Margaret so much
      You made my day, no my week

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  7. I so love this. Makes me think of you growing up in the projection room of an old theatre, dreaming along with the stars. I remember,too, drive in movies in my teens and watching SOME of the movies, hee hee. I still love movies - an escape, time out of time, dreams, living vicariously - nothing like a good movie to satisfy all of those desires, and keep even jaded romantics believing, against all odds, in love.

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    1. You are good-yes that is how I feel ; )
      Yes an art form that aligns magic in many forms
      Hope and odds all on a silver screen
      I miss drive ins, too
      Thank you : )

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  8. Very creative, Ella, and I love the conclusion.

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  9. Thank you, I love that movie too
    It was fun : )

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  10. Perfect! I love it, and I love the way you worked all of those movie titles into the words of the poem.

    Here is another view of the same theater!

    http://weheartit.com/entry/51883505

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    1. Thank you FB...I loved the photo and the thoughts that arrived ~
      Great challenge :D

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  11. A very novel take on the theme Ella!. Loved the touches of the movies here and wonderful ones that too!

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  12. Thank you so much! Everyone... :D

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  13. Wow, love the way you took that picture and truly made something that affects the reader so positively. My first job was in a theater, lovely memories! "It's a Wonderful Life in the Twilight Zone!" so true, so true!

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