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aziza
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0 posted 2007-07-14 11:56 PM


Keys on my Key Chain


There are keys on my key chain
that I have never seen before
They don’t start my car
They don’t fit into the front door

They seem to glisten in the sun
and are warm to my finger’s touch
But, they don’t open any locks
These keys don’t seem to do much

I don’t know why I keep them
I don’t know where they came from
But, they shine like molten gold
under the warmth of summer sun

The more I look upon them
the more my mind can almost see
that these keys are here for a reason
Maybe they are meant to remind me

Because

when I see them I remember
that you love me and that you care
Yes, they hang there for a reason
and that’s to remind me you are there

You are there when I need you
You are there to wipe my tears
You are there when I need a shoulder
You are there to ease my fears

There are keys on my key chain
that I have never seen before
I have learned they are very special
for they open up your heart doors

---

Alison


[This message has been edited by aziza (07-15-2007 04:27 PM).]

© Copyright 2007 Alison - All Rights Reserved
dgvarner
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1 posted 2007-07-15 12:30 PM


swwweet...
so much unsaid comes with those keys...   

enjoyed,
g

"...Never regret anything that made you smile..."

The Lady
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2 posted 2007-07-15 01:53 AM




love need keys Alison
and you have written it well...

Rick
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3 posted 2007-07-15 06:33 AM


Very nice Alison, about to add some keys to my chain, if that is all it takes. Enjoyed the read my friend.

Rick

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4 posted 2007-07-15 09:51 AM


I loved this! Keys as reminders of the ones who love us, as they are the ones who unlock our heart's doors... nice!

Freedom Now

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5 posted 2007-07-15 09:52 AM


beautiful poem and and very interest topic
made me think

always a beauty

enjoyed

JamesMichael
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6 posted 2007-07-15 04:20 PM


I like the sincerity of this...James
Dark Stranger
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7 posted 2007-07-16 06:28 AM


ms az, enjoyed this purespeak ms!!
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8 posted 2007-07-16 10:21 AM


May those special keys be with special you, forever and ever...   You deserve them ~ and the love that they represent.

Never fear walking through any doors that those love keys will open!

A precious piece of poetic you!

Loving hug,

Linda

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9 posted 2007-07-16 11:26 AM


Aww. I really liked this. My set is weighty, complete with remotes. Pretty soon I'll have to drag them along in a wagon, but after reading you, I find them less hassling.
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10 posted 2007-07-16 09:33 PM


fine Romantic 'write'!

applause!!

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11 posted 2007-07-16 09:42 PM


good read
aziza
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12 posted 2007-07-17 01:31 AM


My thanks to each of you for reading
and seeing the keys on my keychain and counting your own.

A

ivordavies
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13 posted 2008-01-12 07:51 AM


Alison,

Just spent an hour catching up on all your prose and a lot of your poetry.  Lately it's not often I get time to fit this in and right now I am again waiting for a couple of people to call around to bring me back to working again!

First, can I say how much I admire your writing and the 'inner knowledge' within it gained by life's 'experiences'. I was drawn to this piece of work, not only because I am the world's worse for building up keys on my keyring which I have no idea what they ever did, but also because I feel that your 'keychain' is what I often refer to as my 'toolchest'.

During life we pick up a lot of skills and knowledge that we carry around with us and subconciously use when dealing with new situations.  It is this that makes us what we are, but usually we are not actually looking for the key that fits the lock, we just use it.

I spend a lot of time helping people identify their abilites and recognize them in order to quickly deal with things and situations that happen in their work.  This reminded me of your keychain (my toolbox).  Once we can easily identify each key (tool) it means we are more able to use it to help us.

Beauty is, the more you identify, and the more you do, the bigger the keychain (toolbox} becomes.  Although it may become heavy to handle it does make opening new pathways easier though.

I suppose what I am saying is take every key you have and find out how you got it, surprising what benefit that will give you!

Oh, and maybe some of those 'purchases' weren't only made by your sister... believe in the magic.


Ivor

[This message has been edited by ivordavies (01-12-2008 11:20 AM).]

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14 posted 2008-01-12 12:10 PM


I'm sure glad this one came back since I missed it the first time around

I remember when my keychain was like that, but sometimes reminders are painful

now I only carry the keys I need

Honeybunch
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15 posted 2008-01-13 05:18 PM


I also missed this before.  I'd so like to have a key chain like yours but I guess I'm not meant to have the right key to open the right heart door!  Guess I'll just stick to the practical ones.
Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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16 posted 2008-01-13 05:21 PM


Ali... this is lovely - what a wonderful way you described this... very beautiful  love RDB

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

Yvette
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17 posted 2008-01-13 05:43 PM


Very rare indeed that I log onto any poetry or literary forum and feel truly and I mean truly truly moved by a piece.

I can only express how balanced in its rhyme, rhythm, metaphor, literary devices...a pleasant dance on the fence of a very interesting thought and an even more interesting feeling.  I do not give compliments like this lightly.  You write much better than I.  I am humled by this poem.  
Yvette

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18 posted 2008-01-14 01:48 AM


A wonderful way of being "with you" in a vicarious way.
Who doesn't need a confidant and friend ... even if some nights it just has to be a fantasy ...
The keys represent magic marbles, springs that can be drawn upon again and again, and yet they are always full.  In my house I have some "sacred objects" that keep me connected and remind me of a friend.
and now, when the world has been a bit too much, and I am feeling a bit too lonely or ignored, it is possible to be with you in a vicarious way.
I want to go to sleep but can't.

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19 posted 2008-01-14 03:56 AM


Those words hit to the inside. You can feel them throughout the heart. I can't help but feel a sense of tranquility after reading that.

Bravo.

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20 posted 2008-01-14 11:50 PM


Alison,

What a charming write. It touches the heart
of every reader, in ways that were unknown
to them until they read you.

That's what poetry is all about. Getting to
the inner core of the possible thought...
gone unspoken.

Well done, dear.  Very well done.


aziza
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21 posted 2008-01-15 01:24 AM


My thanks go out to each of you and I am going to respond individually as you have touched me.  I need some time to form some of my thoughts.  

Thank you.
A

simon
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22 posted 2008-01-15 12:00 PM


I love this. Such a simple a simple & original image but it carries so much meaning...
Im not a poet and i no it
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23 posted 2008-01-15 12:09 PM


sooo Much Meaning with "Keys"

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24 posted 2008-01-15 12:12 PM


I really liked this poem! There was one or two parts of it that you could edit to make it better, but all in all this was great. Thanks for posting it!
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25 posted 2008-01-15 01:12 PM


Dear Alison, I had not seen this before, I am glad I got to read it now, because it is really a beautiful thought you develop here.

Your heart is a beautiful place, it is aware of the gifts it has received and able to feel the gratitude and to express it. How precious.

Love ... and a golden hug
Margherita

aziza
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26 posted 2008-01-15 11:56 PM


Ivor,

It was a surprise to see this poem make an appearance again.  It always catches me a bit off guard when a poem I write comes back to the top months after I have posted it.  But, you made this poem more special to me.  I have enjoyed your poetry since you came to PiP - and to know that you seek mine out all is a thrill.  That may sound a bit ... hmmm ... trite, but it is true.  

I remember how you asked me to take a poem and develop it into prose.  Did it become two or three posts?  I can't remember and am too lazy to go look. Writing about my past and my father is not hard, but I might confuse people.  I learned long ago that he was two people - and my poetry often reflects my feelings about both parts of him.  I do believe in magic.  I do believe that magic comes from within and we can only cultivate it within ourselves.  

I think that your toobox and my keys are remarkably similar.  They may grow heavy at times, but the burden is lessened by the wonder that they both bring.  I have no intentions of losing my keys - and even if they seem to lessen, I think they just get set aside for a time.  They remain with us.

Thank you for reading, and thank you even more for taking the time to write such a thoughtful response.

Alison

aziza
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27 posted 2008-01-15 11:58 PM


Dixie,

I think that the keys are always with us.  We polish them, hold them close and set them aside - but, they never leave.  We just have to find them when we misplace them.

I am glad that you are back.  I missed the hell out of you, girly.

xoxoxo
A

aziza
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28 posted 2008-01-16 12:01 PM


Helen

The best thing about my keychain is that there is always room for more keys!  It's not a chain for one person - it's a chain for all people who grow to mean so much to me. I bet that your keychain is a lot bigger than you think.  I read your responses and poetry and I see a beautiful and kind woman .. I bet that more people have you on their chain than you think.  

Thank you for reading and writing,

xoxoxo
A

aziza
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29 posted 2008-01-16 12:02 PM


RDB

Thank you, my friend.  You make me smile so often.

Love,
Ali

aziza
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30 posted 2008-01-16 12:03 PM


Yvette,

I am humbled by your response. You truly amazed me with your words - and thrilled me.

Thank you,
Alison

aziza
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31 posted 2008-01-16 12:05 PM


Jaime,

Thank you.  It is wonderful to read your responses - and I am enjoying getting to know you a bit.  You made me smile.

Thank you for that - and for sharing your thoughts.

Alison

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32 posted 2008-01-16 12:06 PM


Tony

Thank you and, again, welcome to PiP.  Your words are a gift to me.  Thank you.

A

aziza
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33 posted 2008-01-16 12:08 PM


Sunshine,

I love your name in here for you truly are "sunshine" in my day.  Silly sounding, huh.  Well, your words mean a lot to me and I thank you for the help that you have given me.  I am glad that this poem made an impression on you - and I KNOW that your keychain is heavy.  

Hugs,
A

aziza
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34 posted 2008-01-16 12:09 PM


Simon,

I am content. There is nothing like learning that a poem makes an impression on another.  You make me happy.

Thank you.
Alison

aziza
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35 posted 2008-01-16 12:10 PM


Im not a poet

Thank you for taking the time to respond and let me know that this poem hit you on some level.

Welcome to PiP and my appreciation to you.

Alison

aziza
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36 posted 2008-01-16 12:12 PM


Rob

Thank you and I know what you mean.  When this poem made its way back to the top the other day, I cleaned it up a bit.  

Thank you for sharing your thoughts so honestly.

Alison

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37 posted 2008-01-16 12:13 PM


Margherita

Thank you for enveloping me in the 'beauty of you'.  You, my friend, make me smile and I feel the love that surrounds you.

Thank you and xoxoox
Alison

aziza
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38 posted 2008-01-16 12:15 PM


g,

I think the keys speak for themselves ... very softly in our ear when we need to hear them the most.

Thank you for being the first to write to this poem of mine.

A

aziza
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39 posted 2008-01-16 12:17 PM


Kate,

I agree that love needs keys - and we just have to tend them and cherish them when we are offered them.

Thank you.
Alison

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40 posted 2008-01-16 12:19 PM


Rick,

It don't take much (grins) - and I would hazard a bet that your keychain is pretty full now.  

Thank you, my friend.
Alison

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41 posted 2008-01-16 12:21 PM


Moonkist

You understand the magic of it all!

Alison

aziza
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42 posted 2008-01-16 12:23 PM


Drauntz

I hope that your keychain is growing.  You showed a lot of love here in PiP.

A

PS - Does anyone know where Drauntz went?  I miss her.


aziza
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43 posted 2008-01-16 12:25 PM


James

I think you totally understand this poem - and I think I smile when I see you have read a poem of mine.

Alison

aziza
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44 posted 2008-01-16 12:26 PM


D

You know - yeah, you know.

You smile me, friend.

A

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45 posted 2008-01-16 12:28 PM


Linda,

I may carry keys, but people like you make them.  You are so filled with love that it shows in every word that you write.  I feel a loving hug in every response you write to me -- and you are a wonderful teacher through your loving actions.

Alison

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46 posted 2008-01-16 12:29 PM


rwood,

How lucky you are!  You must give love to have so many keys to carry.  Yep, I think that is the way it works.

Alison

PS - a burro could help carry them.

aziza
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47 posted 2008-01-16 12:31 PM


Bruce,

Your applause are sometimes what sustains me and keeps me driving on.  Thank you for your kindness and support.

Your friend,
Alison

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48 posted 2008-01-16 12:33 PM


Dear vandana,

Thank you for this response - and for all the poems of mine that you have read and left kind words and a smile on.  You make my day so often.

Alison

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49 posted 2008-01-23 04:15 PM


Just rediscovered this voluminous post and peeked in to see ...
I think your individual replies are a gift to each one and surely all will be happy to read them!

Up you go.

Love and hugs and again thank you.
Margherita

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50 posted 2008-01-24 01:21 AM


I've also just come back.  Thank you for  your kind comments to me, Alison, and Margherita is right.  Your individual replies are a gift to each.  Yeah, I guess my key chain is heavy but the one I really, really need isn't there to be seen.  The others, however, enable survival in ... the jungles of Africa, South Africa, where concrete rules the day and crime is here to stay.  

Back to the top!

Helen  

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