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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2009-01-04 11:24 PM


I am not sorry I was there--
I saw the movements fluidly
in between connecting two--
our marriage has no thing to do
with me, or them, or even you.

It is my own
I saw it, bleed
no introduction
and no need.
That paper binds us legally
but she's what gets you
all giddy
and your chest puffs out in strut
she makes you feel so...important...

loved

and we should all be so.

I'll not bother you again
with obligations' head poundings,
I wish that I could swear that true
but I'm afraid we are not through--
we have just one more thing to do,

and we will finish what we started
fake it dammit
broken-hearted
smile, oh smile, for the camera,
posture your concern bedside
and nod a lot the way you do
because it is not quite the truth
but not exactly lies.

Let our daughter walk that stage
with two parents proud to say
"That's our baby--we raised her."
while we clap our hands purple.

I'll take the antibiotics
as prescribed without the wine
and work to stand again, alone.
You gave me much practice...
at home.

I'll know what time to lock the door.
And if there's something on the floor--
it will belong to me and you're
forever off the hook.

Maybe...

For then we'll square the cost of this.
I'm laughing now, "Convenient"
that's what they call these marriages
when they do not know the pain.

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The Shadow in Blue
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1 posted 2009-01-04 11:35 PM


Karen, what a thoughtful and emotional piece. You are quite a strong person and I hope this year brings you great prosperity and happiness. You deserve it.

~Jill

steavenr
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2 posted 2009-01-04 11:37 PM


my heart ached through all of this...I so wanted it to take a different direction and I kept saying to myself, "I wish I could say something that would help..."  As I read each write from every poet here, I keep looking for that one thing...that thing that touches me...this write had the ability to touch at each word...so full of emotions...so full of what I perceived as pain...an excellent write...thanks for sharing this
serenity blaze
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3 posted 2009-01-04 11:46 PM


I've been writing a lot of journaling style poetry (I realize some people don't even consider it poetry)

so my retro apologies for crying the Christmas party, and my advanced apologies for all the tears that are sure to come.

*shrug*

I don't really write...I just...type.

Thanks for reading, and my love to all.


ethome
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New Brunswick Canada
4 posted 2009-01-05 03:30 AM


Much sadness in this.
I remember having so much fun with the young three dollar bill guy that came around here and calling you Celeste....We all had some laughs.

The bottom line is you are still you and are loved by all here that know your heart and soul.

Looking forward to reading your next and watching as time seasons you with the salt of artistic healing.

Give your daughter a hug for me.
Hey imagine this, my daughter is 35 years old now and she has always been such a wonderful mentor for me, and I for her, throughout everything that happened we have stood together....There's nothing like it and I know you already know that.
Take care of yourself


Eric


serenity blaze
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5 posted 2009-01-05 03:53 AM


E? I wish I didn't feel so bad.



*shaking my head*

I shouldn't feel this bad.

tsk...

but I DID laugh about "Celeste"!

devil-me

OwlSA
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Durban, South Africa
6 posted 2009-01-05 11:58 AM


Dear, dear Karen, I want to blink my eyes and find that I when I open them that I imagined all of this . . . but it just isn't happening.  

I echo what everyone else has said, and with regard to your last comment - you feel so bad because you are a loving, caring, wonderful woman.  You couldn't do otherwise.  I ache through every word of this and the ongoing reality after the poem has ended, but, as Steaven said, you are strong, and like Kacy, you can do this.  You can get through it.  This too shall pass - I don't know if you feel the beautiful Biblical comfort and mantra-like strength in that sentence that I do.  You need to feel this way to work through it.  

I have never been to a Zulu funeral, but apparently at the traditional part, there is a lot of weeping and wailing and from what I understand, that is to find closure and to bring about a catharsis.  

I cry a lot (I didn't as a child or a teenager) and I think that is perhaps part of the reason for my health.  My suggestion is that you let yourself cry and rant and rave and write poetry (and please share it with us), but just please don't do anything that brings you not even the least amount of harm.  

You know, of course, that my slight shoulders are actually very broad metaphorically speaking and ANY time you want to email me about ANYTHING, you are more than welcome.  

My email problems seem to be better now, and for no apparent reason, my ability to get an Internet connection which hit an all-time low in the last couple of days, but again for no apparent reason, that seems to be better now too.

Warm hugs, huggles and huglets (thank you for the word, "huglets" Marge, I am sure you won't mind me borrowing it)

- Owl

Susan Caldwell
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7 posted 2009-01-05 12:18 PM


"and work to stand again, alone.
You gave me much practice...
at home."

oh yes, that.

as you know I was there almost 7 yrs ago.  I wish I could tell you all good things but the reality is that there will most probably always be resentment.  There will most probably always be that feeling of "not good enough" because it feels like they choose something/someone else.  

and when I told the therapist these feelings, she said:

"He failed you."  

love you.

"too bad ignorance isn't painful"
~Unknown~

OwlSA
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Durban, South Africa
8 posted 2009-01-05 01:59 PM


Whilst I almost agree with Susan, I can honestly say that the resentment can EVENTUALLY fade into a strange sort of affection.  

The following link is to a poem to my late ex-husband whom I divorced in 1974.
/pip/Forum106/HTML/002309.html

Hope it gives you a glimmer of hope, Karen.  

- Owl

Sunshine
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9 posted 2009-01-05 05:56 PM


I'll be back.


nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
10 posted 2009-01-05 06:24 PM


"I'm laughing now, "Convenient"
that's what they call these marriages
when they do not know the pain."


You know I understand~~

M

Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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11 posted 2009-01-05 09:42 PM


dear Karen.. this is an amazing gifting of your soul..  just want to reach out and hug you ....so keep writing for us please xx   RDB

Be kind at heart....for everyone you meet has their own battle to fight.........

Balladeer
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12 posted 2009-01-05 10:27 PM


No, you don't really write....you exude.

When others sweat blood, you perspire poetry. It's your nature....thank God.

serenity blaze
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13 posted 2009-01-06 01:53 PM


See? This is what I mean--ya'll are kind to me even when I'm on "rant" spree.



sheesh

I'll try to find something happier to write about soon.

Thanks my lovelies!

JamesMichael
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14 posted 2009-01-06 06:06 PM


Fine writing...James
Marchmadness
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15 posted 2009-01-07 03:50 AM


Love your "journaling style" poetry from the heart, Karen. You keep writing and I'll keep reading.
                               Ida

Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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16 posted 2009-01-07 04:04 AM


just me.. back for another read and to save it as a lovely Karen .. you inspire me so.. RDB

Be kind at heart....for everyone you meet has their own battle to fight.........

suthern
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17 posted 2009-01-21 02:43 PM


and work to stand again, alone.
You gave me much practice...
at home.

Oh, hon... my mind is tumbling into so many memories I lack words... so I'll just send {{{{{HUGS}}}}}

But... if what you write isn't poetry, I'll stop telling folks how much I love poetry. *S*

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