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LeeJ
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since 2003-06-19
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0 posted 2007-06-05 07:42 AM


Enforcing obediance…
giving until it hurts
promises of life..
sometimes
doesn't always work


but then…

main roads
are not always ours...

and it's ok
cuz
we promise
our sons…

to love them
             regardless
                           and we do

falling in love
at first sight
is  
birthing a child

largeness of soul
regardless
the obsticles

powerful mind
natural life
you do what you must

we are here
to multiply
and
to hopefully
leave this place
better
then when we found it

to reach ears
that do not hear
to partake and drink
the cup of ache

no matter how bitter

what happens in-between
are choices  
awakenings
delusional
sometimes
unflinching
adherence to principles
phantoms of fears

I cannot fear
his denial

I cannot pretend
mine

his judgment of me

ohhhh

parenting

parenting


whats a body to do?

let him know

it's ok

regardless of choice

doesn't matter

if I approve...
or not
and it shouldn't!

to do what one must
to attain progression
for him
should be
first & foremost
always!

what to do?
Oh what to do?

saturday afternoons
must be yours

sojourner
of truth

ohhhh that
space between
all those
loose boards

unmindful
is cruelty
for cruelty

to go where men go
to do
what is best for all?

moral integrity
is appreciation~

I am denied
comforts of life

what little beast
would want more?

I am obedient
a slave of man

mother of rememberance

fears, hesitation
is it for ourselves?

we must
do
the impossible

smile and allow
keep a lock

motives are not
for one self
but for the
better of the child
might simply be the best
for all concerned...

one or two words
which say

It's OK

we don't always
like rules

but when applied
for betterment
is our commitment

oh, humanity
how
I hope I am wrong
simplicity
circumstance
calling to my child

whispering to me

"always allow"

I speak inside

"Oh, how I love you"

pondering

"how have I failed you?
do you know you are life"?

come er
sit down
just for one moment

remember the past?

know
the
instruction
development
never to be forgotten

don't ever compromise your
identity, for anyone,
not even me...

limbs
proverbial faith
priviledge
struggle
sacrifice
the word
humane

abuse is not ok

think...light
within hardships

know reality's
quiver...

don't wallow in denial

quiet balance to
noisy demands

my son...
you
were
never
mine
to
own

but to live helpless
as human is what life
bestows...your time
not mine

be well...for you choices
be happy for your life

mother's are not always right
nor
do they wish to be

but they do love their son's

willingly

perhaps a little crushed
in spirit
perhaps a little
less ignorant

but by far
with no expectations

we grow up with our children

oh what to do?
what to say?

shall a mother tell the truth
no matter how hard it hurts?

chance loosing
her son forever?

which is more important
her love
or his?

safety, peace of mind

or

shall she

simply

cower

& fear

saving face?
so as to keep peace?

.
.
.
.

but

peace

at all cost

is no peace at all?


[This message has been edited by LeeJ (06-06-2007 06:53 AM).]

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ThisDiamond
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since 2002-02-22
Posts 9353
Michigan, USA
1 posted 2007-06-05 08:43 AM


Sometimes, when touched this deeply, my sense of humor lifts it's head up...

Kids SUCK!   We love them through every second from birth and beyond.  Mother's do love.

Wonderful write LeeJ.
Thanks for this.
Kathy

JL
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since 2004-04-01
Posts 6128
Texas, USA
2 posted 2007-06-05 02:29 PM


"shall a mother tell the truth
no matter how hard it hurts
chance loosing
her son forever?

which is more important
her love
or his
safety, peace of mind"

We... you and me... are very much alike.
This could be written for a dad as well.
I do understand.

Love to ya hun!
JL


"The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers."
~Thomas Jefferson


ThisDiamond
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since 2002-02-22
Posts 9353
Michigan, USA
3 posted 2007-06-05 06:24 PM


Ms LeeJ,

I had to come back for a second helping of this.  So very good, in sound and in sentiment.
Hugs

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4 posted 2007-06-05 09:05 PM


Lee~

'mother of rememberance
I must be...'


Me too ... me too~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The sound of a kiss is not as strong as that of a cannon, but it's echo endures much longer*~
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Robert Jordan
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since 2007-02-07
Posts 392
Philadelphia Pa USA
5 posted 2007-06-05 11:04 PM


Lee,

Mother's and sons.  This brought back memories about a conversation I had with my mother.  It's in my up coming book "Marika"

Muck Charles in Hell’s Kitchen

(Author’s note:  Hell’s Kitchen is a section of New York City’s West Side.  It runs from 14th Street to 52nd Street, between Eighth Avenue, and the waterfront.)

It’s hot and stuffy
round the house,
Muck Charles is bored
just about to distraction.

It's Nineteen Fifty Nine,
and he’s a long
and gangling
seventeen,

has a few bucks
in his left pocket
from selling papers
in the subway station
under City Hall,

a switchblade knife
in his right pocket.

He’s looking to
have some fun,

opts to go up
New York City.

He’s never been there.

He goes up to the bathroom,
stares in the mirror,
combs his long black hair
away from his big brown eyes,
gets out his new Fedora hat,
puts it on the side of his head,
and pulls it down.

Pretty Boy Muck Charles
is all ready to go off
to Mega City.

He saunters on over
to Tenth and Filbert,
buys a ticket,
and hops on the dog.

It delivers him to
the Port Authority
Bus Terminal—
Ninth Avenue, and
Forty-second Street,
New York City.

First thing—
a guy walks up to him,
asks if he’d like to have
a pretty little girl.

He thinks he’ll pass on that,
he wasn’t born yesterday.
He’s heard stories bout
pretty little girls for sale, he
don’t need no trouble.  

He doesn’t feel like being
led to a dark doorway
and getting himself beat-up,
robbed.  

He tells the guy to flake-off,
and just starts walking.

He pops into a movie,
it’s “Land of the Pharaohs”.  
He sits there until about six,
and he’s still bored.  

It’s a bad movie.  

He walks out,
and just starts moving
down the street.

He’s getting hungry,
and decides to drop in
at Tad’s Steak House.  

They have them in Philly too,
so he knows they’re good.
He has a steak, and a salad
with those Garbanzo Beans
he likes so much.  

All for a dollar nineteen,
you can’t go wrong at Tad’s.

He moves back to the street.  

There are people
all over the place.  

He soon gets the idea
he’s not on Market Street
in Philly.

Over on Ninth Avenue,
a well-dressed guy comes
up beside him, and says--

“Hi son, what you doing?”

“Nothin”

“Where you going?”

“Nowheres”

“That’s what I thought,
you wanna make
some money son?”

That really pisses him off.

He grabs the guy by
the pressed lapels of
his expensive, summer
sports coat, and
slams him up
against a wall—

he thinks he had better
get out of there,
before he’s forced
to kill someone.

He takes the dog
back to Philly, and
hoofs it all the way
home.

It’s late when he gets there.
Marika’s sitting at
the kitchen table
drinking beer.

She’s been waiting for him.

“Where da hell youse been—
HUH?”

“Like I been up
New York City Mom.

Don worry Mom,
it was my money,
not youse.”

“Hey,
who youse think youse are
anyways;
one of dem emancipated minors
or sumpthin?”

“No Mom,
I sells papers,
I ain’t no miner.”

“So, did youse have fun?”

“No”

“Dats good,

go ta bed,

if your fodder was live,
he’d kick da livin crap
outa youse,
n youse smart mout.”

Bobby

JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
6 posted 2007-06-05 11:22 PM


Enjoyed...James
iliana
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since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434
USA
7 posted 2007-06-06 12:57 PM


"to reach ears
that do not hear
to partake and drink
the cup of ache"

Lee, you have no idea how deeply your poem touches me tonight.  I cried as I read this.  Excellent poem.  *hugs*....jo


latearrival
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since 2003-03-21
Posts 5499
Florida
8 posted 2007-06-06 03:55 AM


Very touching, see e-mail love, martyjo
Earth Angel
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since 2002-08-27
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Realms of Light
9 posted 2007-06-06 08:25 AM


Lee, I could feel your mother's love with every emotionally expressive line that you so eloquently and earnestly penned. Your words are sure to touch the heart of every parent who reads this heart-touching ~ and heart-wrenching ~ poem.

You lay bare your heart and soul with this fine poetic offering.

My love and prayers are with you all.

Giving you a warm, compassionate ~ and healing ~ hug,

Linda

Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
10 posted 2007-06-06 08:25 AM


LeeJ - I do understand this wonderful write as every mother would.  Parenting certainly becomes more difficult when the children are grown and we have lost control.  Enjoyed your words very much!
HopeS
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since 2000-12-22
Posts 4596
Perth Western Australia
11 posted 2007-06-06 10:51 AM


Whatever I tell my son , goes in one ear and out the other , but I will always be there because I am his mother

Hope

SmartChick
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since 2001-09-23
Posts 7081
On A Journey To The Unknown
12 posted 2007-06-06 12:08 PM


All we can do is teach our children and raise them the best we can. And, you are right! A mothers love is always there, no matter what our children do. After they are grown (from experience), it really does no go to tell them anything. As hard as it may be, I sometimes think it is best to let them find out on their own. Believe me, I know how hard that is.
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