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Rick
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0 posted 2009-03-14 07:08 AM


The fires they have stopped a while
To give us rest and find our way
But as I wander passed each mile
I wonder why God sent that day

There’s much that comes from hell sent days
From death to courage, tears and hope
The learning once again of ways
That help us through and let us cope

The bush is dead on paths we walk
Just sticks in ground that haunt the mind
So solemn is this way we talk
So dreadful, all the scenes we find

Houses gone and people lost
Wildlife that just had no chance
Embers strewn at such a cost
Sadness grows as more I glance

Families now are gone, and friends
The beauty of the bush did turn
This time in time too slowly ends
And much too slowly people learn

We question why but know the threat
We hear reports but think we’re right
We watch the news with death inset
Then pray and pray with all our might

The winds have come with ashes blown
The rain appeared to wash the ground
A waste land there that’s just unknown
With tin and memories blown around

The fires do much more than burn
They leave a scare that hurts so deep
And from the ashes, with each turn
Are nightmare thoughts that plague our sleep  

But we do wake again to day
The thoughts of death will pass with age
And memories now will fade away
As we all turn another page


That yesterday a month more on
Now roads are free for public view
To place where beauty did belong
To place that now must start anew

© Copyright 2009 Rick Van Weenen - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2009-03-14 08:03 AM


Oh, dear Rick, I can feel the devastation grip my heart through your impressive, sensitive write.

But as you hint human nature will do its best to begin anew and to learn the lessons. With every new blade of grass that will grow again, hope will grow along.


I appreciate your profound reflections.

Love,
Margherita

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2 posted 2009-03-14 10:41 AM


Rick, very tear-jerking

I wonder though, if after such a tragedy, do thoughts of death fade away really? Though I don't remember much of my car accident, I still think about it every day and awe in the realization of how close I came to dying.

And for now, it gives me no comfort knowing I wasn't meant to die yet, God spared me, but why?

I hope you are well, my friend

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3 posted 2009-03-14 04:31 PM


I can only imagine how hard that must be to see, and what was lost... this is so emotional
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4 posted 2009-03-14 09:03 PM



That yesterday a month more on
Now roads are free for public view
To place where beauty did belong
To place that now must start anew


Rick my good mate you have painted a very realistic picture in words of the results of that terrible day and perfect rhyimg to boot. great Poem Rick.

Lindsay

Rick
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5 posted 2009-03-15 06:31 AM


Dear Margherita, again a pleasure to see you here my friend, I hope many people do learn from what has happened here, in truth many will not I regret, much will grow back to what it was and houses will be rebuilt again. I hope with hope that history will not repeat. Thank you for your reply Margherita.

Dear Dixie, great to see you here my friend, I am well thank you for caring, sorry to hear about your accident, you know first hand and I don't, I hope for you and for others that thoughts of death will fade away. I am happy you are still with us Dixie, you are meant to be and we are all lucky for that gift, take care please.

Dear Sea, thanks for the visit my friend, they are emotional times here, amazing how people help in times of need. Good to see you here my friend.

Hi Lindsay, great to see you here and to have seen you today, thanks for your reply my friend, enjoyed, take care my friend and be well.

To you all my friends, thank you all again for your replys, great to see you here.

Rick

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6 posted 2009-03-15 10:40 AM


What dynamic picture you paint, first from the tragedy, and then building in hope.
Rick
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7 posted 2009-03-15 02:13 PM


D.Lester Young
Thank you so much for your visit here and comment, it was very much appreciated.

Rick

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8 posted 2009-03-15 02:59 PM


Rick,

This breaks my heart.  You bring the fires to me in a way nothing else has.  I read the news, looked at pictures - but, you my friend, touch my heart deeply.

I wish you the best always - and I know that people like you will carry on.  Your compassion is in every word you write in this poem

My heart goes out to you and all who live in a world that changed so rapidly.

Your friend,
Alison

Rick
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9 posted 2009-03-16 06:19 AM


Dear Alison my friend, always a pleasure to have you visit, thank you for your compassion and warm heart, if finds many hands to hold each day. Thanks for being a friend.

Rick

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10 posted 2009-03-16 10:25 AM


I've only seen the devastation wrought by fire in forests and individual dwellings... and that's heartbreaking enough. But I've also seen homes, neighborhoods and entire downs destroyed by wind and water... and whether you're walking through  mud or breathing in ashes, the incredible loss is something that stays with you always.

Thank you, my friend, for bearing witness... and reminding us all that just because the news cameras aren't focused on an area doesn't mean everything's okay.

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11 posted 2009-03-16 10:54 AM


Mother Nature has very powerful powers of recuperation. In time, there will be few reminders of the devastation. However, the loss of human and animal lives, can not ever be restored.

Rick, the images that you have so vividly described, bring tears to the eyes ~ and soul.

You are a fine poet with a very compassionate heart.


Linda

Rick
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12 posted 2009-03-16 02:20 PM


Dear suthern, thank you my friend for your reply, so much happens in this world that many are not aware of, sometimes the truths need telling and visions need sharing, good to see you here.

Dear Linda, you are right my friend, it won't be that long and the areas that are now devastated will regrow and little will remain to remind, life can be wonderful and also so cruel, thank you for the visit here my friend and you words.

To you both my friends, your time and words are always looked forward to, again thank you.

Rick

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13 posted 2009-03-18 07:09 PM


Fine writing of a sad situation...James
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14 posted 2009-03-18 09:07 PM


It's so sad hearing about people loosing their homes and animals being killed from the fires, it is so sad

But hopefully Mother Nature will bring something back to us


ARCTIC WIND

Rick
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15 posted 2009-03-19 02:28 PM


Hi James, it is indeed a sad time but yet another one of life's lessons for us all to learn from, thanks fro you visit my friend.

ARCTIC WIND, good to see you here my friend, Mother Nature has so many sides, may we see the good ones for a while now, thank you for your time here and reply, take care.

Rick

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16 posted 2009-04-01 02:30 PM


Such a tragedy. I am impressed with your sense of hope. Beautiful write. Thanks for sharing.
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17 posted 2009-04-01 06:24 PM


Heartbreaking, Rick. We are plagued by brushfires here in So. Cal. every summer, I just dread to see the hot weather arrive and dry out the hillsides.
I feel the tragedy of this fire in every word you write.
                            Ida

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18 posted 2009-04-01 07:09 PM


Excellent write, Rick. We saw the same here when Hurricane David left no tree or brick standing for miles. Mother Nature can be a real, er, witch sometimes.

We come into this world with nothing and we leave with nothing. The time in between is simply give and take. You portray an excellent example of the take.

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19 posted 2009-04-02 06:29 AM


I am so sorry to hear of the loss and devestation, Rick. You have captured it in stark detail and chilling reality through your write. Very well penned through flowing meter and visuals.

You are in my thoughts.  

Best wishes and hugs,
/Kit

Rick
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20 posted 2009-04-02 06:47 AM


angellea, Ida, Balladeer and Kit.

So great to have you all reply and visit, thank you one and all, life goes on, people are rebuilding and the black earth is turning green again, just amazing, people are still giving, the human spirit harbors so much hope.

Be well my friends, really good to see you here, again thank you.

Rick

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21 posted 2009-04-07 09:19 AM


Rick, This is such a wonderful write.  I am reminded of the savage fires that burned Yellowstone National Park several years ago, They all said the park was ruined, but nature has a way of taking care of itself. Now the park has new pines and fresh growth, and has healed. The fires are just a memory and photos.
Life goes on and we grow, we learn, and we change.

Very nice poem.
Tracey.

Rick
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22 posted 2009-04-07 03:30 PM


Dear Tracey, good to see you here my friend, thank you for your visit and reply, nature is indeed cruel and kind, one day destroys, the next repairing and showing its grace. We are lucky to be able to see all the changes that go on around us, to cry the tear and witness the miracle. Have a great day my friend and take care.

Rick

Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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23 posted 2009-04-09 05:13 AM


Rick
your poem speaks volumes dear friend.. wonderful writing here...
Roniece

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

Rick
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24 posted 2009-04-09 08:47 AM


Hi Roniece, great to see you here my friend, thanks for your reply once again, each one is heart felt and enjoyed.

Rick

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25 posted 2009-04-22 02:12 AM


Some poems just need to return.
Rick
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26 posted 2009-04-23 08:21 AM


Good on ya Alison, thanks for bringing it back to page one, much appreciated. Take care my friend.

Rick

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