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Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
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So. El Monte, California

0 posted 2008-01-31 02:41 PM


Jealousy is such an ugly emotion.
an evil, freedom stealing monster.
Cunning and persuasive.
Dora was literally "a prisoner of love"
Her jealous husband controlled
every aspect of her lonely life.
Jingling his jailer's keys
as he professed his undying love.
Always searching for an excuse
to withdraw trust
and exercise control.
The irony is...
When love finally withered and died
and he was alone, his family lost.
He had the nerve to ask
Why?
Dora survived the hell of her first marriage
and found happiness, at last,
with a secure and gentle man
who had no children of his own.
And then she left him.
Though she did not choose to go.
She left him with the gift of gratitude
.....and her children
whose love, respect and care
grace his final years.

                         Ida Werrett

I wrote this poem about a friend I worked with when I was young. She finally left her jealous husband after he tried to kill her. I was able to follow her story over the years because our families and friends all know each other.
                                           Ida

[This message has been edited by Marchmadness (01-31-2008 03:45 PM).]

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simon
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1 posted 2008-01-31 03:38 PM


This is so poignant, as I suppose only real life can be...
Artic Wind
Member Rara Avis
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2 posted 2008-01-31 03:59 PM


Enjoyed


ARCTIC WIND

TomMark
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3 posted 2008-01-31 04:50 PM


Beautiful and very moving.
Sigh. I am glad that she indeed had a moment of happy life elater.

Bobby Jordan
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since 2007-08-13
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4 posted 2008-01-31 05:44 PM


Ida,

This is an excellent poem about "the green-eyed monster".

Bobby

secondhanddreampoet
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5 posted 2008-01-31 06:10 PM


fine, effective, powerfully emotive 'reality' write!

serious applause!!

Earth Angel
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6 posted 2008-02-01 10:16 AM


Dear Ida, your compassionate, empathetic heart ~ along with your talent for conveying that heart, makes for very compelling reality poetry.

God bless all the Doras of this world ~ and the men like her SECOND husband.

Loving hug,
Linda

Margherita
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7 posted 2008-02-01 05:21 PM


Touching words to tell a tough story, dear Ida!

Jealousy indeed can have deleterious effects.

The fact that Dora's children are so close to her second husband is an extraordinary gift!

love
Margherita

LindsayP
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8 posted 2008-02-01 08:55 PM



A very sad tale with a happy ending, poignant write Ida. much enjoyed.

Lindsay

JamesMichael
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9 posted 2008-02-01 10:38 PM


I read this and it reminds me of myself many years ago and perhaps at first I ask why, and of course the answers come as you stare you loneliness and foolish choices in the face...I have always hoped she would find a man that would accept her and love her with no reservations...she remarried about a year later and is still with him...James
Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
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So. El Monte, California
10 posted 2008-02-01 11:47 PM


Thank you all for your very kind comments.
I wrote this poem (most of it) at Dora's funeral as I sat thinking of our youth and her sad story. Her second husband  was an extrordinary man. He is older now and lives with Dora's son and his wife.
                                   Ida

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