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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>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 Time. Please vote by poem number (best not to peek back
at the list to ascertain who wrote what!).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Brian, Viv and the Oz contingent, could you please
post the entries on a wall at the OSonOSinOZ??? Here are the 14 entries .
. . enjoy!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> <B>
<P>1.</P></B>
<P>ONOSONOS<BR><BR>What is it?<BR>Is it a political movement?<BR>Or perchance
just a social affair?<BR>Or is it a much deeper process?<BR>Does it have a mite
'mystical' air?<BR>Forfend we should try to define it,<BR>dissect it, titrate
it, for fear<BR>that our postmodern administrations<BR>would destroy what we all
hold so dear.<BR>(I just so much wish I were there!)<BR></P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>2.</P></B>
<P>THE SEED<BR><BR>Crack open a possibility<BR>And get your bet down<BR>Roll the
dice through the warm furrow<BR>Call forth the soaking, roiling
heavens<BR>Breathe deep the gifts of sunny summer days<BR>And absorb the muscled
mercies of a gardeneršs hand<BR>Commune with the change of seasons full and
seasonšs end<BR>Stretch out your sweet intention.<BR>Gather close all the
children<BR>Whisper the truth<BR>Behold the future</P><B>
<P> </P>
<P>3.</P></B>
<P>OSLIST</P>
<P>The Open Space Community,</P>
<P>A life-line this past year,</P>
<P>Of invasions and uncertainty.</P>
<P>Spirited conversations,</P>
<P>Circling the globe,</P>
<P>Weaving a web</P>
<P>Of love, trust, hope, healing, </P>
<P>And, best of all, challenge,</P>
<P>Opening space in cyberspace,</P>
<P>A technology for transformation.</P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>4.</P></B>
<P>TRANSFORMATION<BR><BR>Open space in your heart<BR>Drill
down<BR>down<BR>down<BR>Past all fears<BR>Let them go<BR>Arrive in virgin open
space<BR>Where you become brand new<BR>once again<BR>and greet yourself as if
for the first time.</P>
<P> </P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>5.</P></B>
<P>TEN LINES FOR FRIENDS IN NOVEMBER<BR><BR>Now, as vernal and autumnal dance
their biannual swirl<BR>Over the sea out my window and diagonal to my point on
this globe<BR>Vitality flows through the unexamined places<BR>Embraced by my
friends as they gather in<BR>Marysville, non descript and of no particular
geography<BR>But the centre of one of my worlds for a moment<BR>Explorers
dancing in the space of decades<BR>Returning to their centres, the vast opened
places<BR><BR>1000 hearts could beat together in that place and yet<BR>One would
be left behind, butterflying in descending darkness.</P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>6.</P></B>
<P>Caught like a cup<BR>Full<BR>Brimmed with the beauty<BR>Of the human
heart<BR>Alone together<BR>Alert<BR>To the tender intelligence<BR>Of the not
quite born<BR>Becoming.</P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>7.</P></B>
<P>I have felt the earthy peace that grows from the center of the circle.<BR>In
rainy budapest the bus arrives; late that night we find small beds.<BR>The
russians are coming after days on an ancient train.<BR>Morning in the village:
eighty people, eighteen tongues, and the shock<BR>Of a coup in russia. the space
yawns open like an earthquake fault.<BR>But peace is a living being, like
snaking shoots of ivy that wrap and<BR>intertwine us.<BR>On the third day
yeltsin stands triumphant in the street. and here a trunk<BR>yawns
open:<BR>Vodka by the case, and eighty crystal glasses. we toast. we sing. we
dance!<BR>My father taught me to hate the russians - their menacing blood-red on
the<BR>world map - but<BR>I have felt the earthy peace that grows from the
center of the circle.<BR><BR></P><B>
<P>8.</P></B>
<P>O...ne with the greater<BR>P...ractice letting go<BR>E...xpanding
the<BR>N...ow<BR>- Together...<BR>S...tep into the unknown<BR>P...ractice
peace<BR>A...ll dancing<BR>C...ircling<BR>E...merging</P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>9.</P></B>
<P>back in the USA<BR>meeting friends south of San Francisco bay<BR>hearts
opening in the october sun like garage doors<BR>marshmellow peeps and electrical
bonfire<BR>Giants and Angels fighting everywhere<BR>national flags on the
lawns<BR>pumpkins pumpkins pumpkins<BR>Bush Putin Sharon the Halloween
monsters<BR>will I ever understand this country?<BR>hoping the cat sitter does a
good job in Munich</P><FONT size=2>
<P> </P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>10.</P></B></FONT>
<P>What is it ? what is it ?</P>
<P align=center>to go to the center </P>
<P align=center>and then leave it open </P>
<P align=center>to sit at the rim </P>
<P align=center>enjoying </P>
<P align=center>the space - the place - the now </P>
<P align=center>what touches my heart ? </P>
<P align=center>so deep and free </P>
<P align=center>to let myself and others </P>
<P align=center>so spaciously free to be ?</P>
<P align=center></P><B>
<P align=center> </P>
<P>11.</P></B>
<P>A CIRCLE LINE IN OPEN SPACE<BR><BR>the first line starts alone as
mine<BR>line two is totally for you<BR>number three lets us now say: we<BR>a
fourth one leads us further on<BR>to number five which gives life<BR>for a sixth
one for to mix up<BR>with the seventh even yet having<BR>contact to the white
number eight<BR>which leads to line number nine<BR>ending with ten in closing
down -- to one again.</P><FONT size=2>
<P><BR></P></FONT><B>
<P>12.</P></B>
<P>leaves are falling in the twilight<BR>all over the world<BR>on secret
lakeshores and mountainsides.<BR>As you prepare to walk the circle<BR>pick up a
leaf and read it. <BR>We are a bundle in a basket, <BR>little children
starting<BR>on a journey, being wrapped<BR>with such care that we might <BR>look
to the sky and weep with wonder</P>
<P> </P><B>
<P>13.</P></B>
<P>SIGHTINGS . . . </P><FONT size=2>
<P></P></FONT>
<P>they say when deer </P>
<P>come into your life </P>
<P>you should beware </P>
<P>(not afraid) </P>
<P>gentle with yourself </P>
<P>new adventure </P>
<P>is not far behind </P>
<P>this weekend I saw </P>
<P>and was seen </P>
<P>seven times...</P><B>
<P> </P>
<P>14.</P></B><FONT size=2>
<P>space opens<BR><BR>in hearts when <BR>compassionate listening
lingers<BR><BR>in minds teasing<BR>sparks of new ideas to <BR>ignite positive
passion<BR><BR>in rooms<BR>where collective spirit<BR>waters and warms the juicy
seeds<BR>of right action</P></FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>