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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2019 18:52:22 GMT -5
As I have gone alone in ther--E
With my treasure bol--D
I can keep a secret wher--E. And hint of riches New and ol--D
Is Forrest telling us the poem is a DEED In Stanza 1.
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Post by heidini on Feb 21, 2019 18:58:37 GMT -5
Well, does seem to transfer a title.
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Post by npsbuilder on Feb 21, 2019 20:50:49 GMT -5
As I have gone alone in ther--E With my treasure bol--D I can keep a secret wher--E. And hint of riches New and ol--D Is Forrest telling us the poem is a DEED In Stanza 1. Indeed, so it seems, he is. Last stanza - Your effort will be worth the cold - I give you title to the gold - An effort is an action and a deed. Deed is a title. That leaves the 4 stanzas between for the clues
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 21, 2019 21:55:09 GMT -5
That, or he is telling you the latitude of something important.
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Post by heidini on Feb 21, 2019 22:45:36 GMT -5
That, or he is telling you the latitude of something important. Think like a 13 year old... I learned latitude/ flatitude.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2019 5:11:12 GMT -5
As I have gone alone in ther--E With my treasure bol--D I can keep a secret wher--E. And hint of riches New and ol--D Is Forrest telling us the poem is a DEED In Stanza 1. It seems like if you look at stanza 2,3,4 From begin it to go in peace in the stanzas 2,3,4 If you add them up it = 9 Could this be a way to narrow down where the 9 clues are in the poem.. But there's 5,6 Stanza what can these two stanza be telling us.
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Post by astree on Feb 22, 2019 6:11:48 GMT -5
As I have gone alone in ther--E With my treasure bol--D I can keep a secret wher--E. And hint of riches New and ol--D Is Forrest telling us the poem is a DEED In Stanza 1. It seems like if you look at stanza 2,3,4 From begin it to go in peace in the stanzas 2,3,4 If you add them up it = 9 Could this be a way to narrow down where the 9 clues are in the poem.. But there's 5,6 Stanza what can these two stanza be telling us. Something else that could be linked...the poem is on page 132, which add to 6. Is this saying 1 stanza (verse 1, intro) 3 stanzas (verse 2, 3, 4, core) 2 stanzas (verse 5, 6, wrap up)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2019 6:18:12 GMT -5
It seems like if you look at stanza 2,3,4 From begin it to go in peace in the stanzas 2,3,4 If you add them up it = 9 Could this be a way to narrow down where the 9 clues are in the poem.. But there's 5,6 Stanza what can these two stanza be telling us. Something else that could be linked...the poem is on page 132, which add to 6. Is this saying 1 stanza (verse 1, intro) 3 stanzas (verse 2, 3, 4, core) 2 stanzas (verse 5, 6, wrap up) Im not for sure.
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Post by robjohnson on Feb 22, 2019 8:14:03 GMT -5
Many many good thoughts!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2019 16:23:09 GMT -5
There be no paddle up you creek. There be no spade up your creek. There be no digging up your creek.
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Post by lookinup on Feb 22, 2019 19:06:51 GMT -5
I agree, regarding those "good thoughts " robjohnson.
Insofar as no paddle up your creek goes; not sure if there is water in the creek, or if it's even a creek as we know it!
Hey, Mike!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2019 20:45:37 GMT -5
I agree, regarding those "good thoughts " robjohnson.
Insofar as no paddle up your creek goes; not sure if there is water in the creek, or if it's even a creek as we know it!
Hey, Mike! lookinup. Yes it could be a dry creek that fits well. I look at it there are water in the Creek Because of "heavy loads" and "water high" If you go and look at Eric Soloane paintings of bridges and see what you think heavy loads of traffic and the bridges are water high you might find a picture of Forrest fishing or you like to think its him.
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Post by lookinup on Feb 22, 2019 21:14:02 GMT -5
Mike,
Still can NOT connect with anything other than an airplane; all the way to the 'Put In.' I don't know; but do you think that FF might have actually secreted his Chest way in advance while his pilot license was still current (Active airman?).
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Post by astree on Feb 23, 2019 7:14:19 GMT -5
As I have gone alone in ther--E With my treasure bol--D I can keep a secret wher--E. And hint of riches New and ol--D Is Forrest telling us the poem is a DEED In Stanza 1. Mike, check out the same thing for the stanza 6 D D D D ”I prayed for Ds”. (4 Ds). There is another more powerful example of 4 Ds i wont mention, but if anyone else knows it, i be interested if you respond with a subtle allusion. Heres one of the last comments Forrest left here on MW - check the last letters of each word of this sentence, which has TEN words and the word “back” (back of each word). ”I wish I could go back to that place again” many many examples of forrest doing these things (so im agreeing with the DEED, which we had discussed in another forum) since “heavy loads” is under discussion cuuently in this forum just(ify) heavY loadS + wateR higH YS + RH (RH is a standard abbrev, for right hand side (of the words, in this case) YS if youve been WISE (right hand side of phrase) as an example of how forrest has so tightly interwoven the poem are you familiar with forrests mention of the backward bicycle? the answers i alread YWONK ive done ITTIred and now im weak (noting also the read and red, etc) where WONKY means tired one of my favotite examples when i started reading forrest scrapbooks was his “Lost My Spot”. It was about fishing and the first paragraph acrostic (of which DEED is an example) was TIAB, backwards for BAIT. What im suggesting, or maybe confirming for you, is that if you study the poem at a deeper level (which you gave an example of), you may begin to see various ways that theres a lot more to it than at first meets the eye. Forrest has one of, if not the most, remarkable mental linguistic machinery that i have personally seen in this regard, and these types of things seem to easily flow from him. I think sometimes he has to check himself lest he gives away too much. I see forrest speech and writing reflecting a very coordinated and integrated cooperation of his left and right brain functions, which is rare. anyway, this type of approach isnt for everyone, but if youre inclined you may have some fun with it, astree
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 7:29:49 GMT -5
As I have gone alone in ther--E With my treasure bol--D I can keep a secret wher--E. And hint of riches New and ol--D Is Forrest telling us the poem is a DEED In Stanza 1. Mike, check out the same thing for the stanza 6 D D D D ”I prayed for Ds”. (4 Ds). There is another more powerful example of 4 Ds i wont mention, but if anyone else knows it, i be interested if you respond with a subtle allusion. Heres one of the last comments Forrest left here on MW - check the last letters of each word of this sentence, which has TEN words and the word “back” (back of each word). ”I wish I could go back to that place again” many many examples of forrest doing these things (so im agreeing with the DEED, which we had discussed in another forum) since “heavy loads” is under discussion cuuently in this forum just(ify) heavY loadS + wateR higH YS + RH (RH is a standard abbrev, for right hand side (of the words, in this case) YS if youve been WISE (right hand side of phrase) as an example of how forrest has so tightly interwoven the poem are you familiar with forrests mention of the backward bicycle? the answers i alread YWONK ive done ITTIred and now im weak (noting also the read and red, etc) where WONKY means tired one of my favotite examples when i started reading forrest scrapbooks was his “Lost My Spot”. It was about fishing and the first paragraph acrostic (of which DEED is an example) was TIAB, backwards for BAIT. What im suggesting, or maybe confirming for you, is that if you study the poem at a deeper level (which you gave an example of), you may begin to see various ways that theres a lot more to it than at first meets the eye. Forrest has one of, if not the most, remarkable mental linguistic machinery that i have personally seen in this regard, and these types of things seem to easily flow from him. I think sometimes he has to check himself lest he gives away too much. I see forrest speech and writing reflecting a very coordinated and integrated cooperation of his left and right brain functions, which is rare. anyway, this type of approach isnt for everyone, but if youre inclined you may have some fun with it, astree Yes I do agree on the deep thinking 😃
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