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Sunshine
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0 posted 2008-06-04 02:18 PM




On Family

I
was in the need
to begin the search backwards ~

ask your grandmother
came the sound advice.

When the next visit came, her response was,
you don’t want to go up that tree, darlin’,
no telling how many pirates and rapscallions
you’ll find
~ and I wondered

[was I born naïve, or did everyone
intend to keep me an innocent?]

It seemed my father’s family had all of these
grand uncles…and aunts…millions of them
to the mind of a young one…

and my mother’s line stopped…there….
with her, and my grandfather, who had died
when I was sick with measles.

The family tree had been lopped, and sided
heavily on daddy’s side, but only as far as his
dear mother, as well.

They shooed me off to childhood,
for my mind had been bound toward maturity,
and I grumbled to be old.

It wasn’t until she found them
and bits of the story started to come forth
as she explained she had brothers – they had all
been separated, you see, long before those dirty 30’s,
after living in Missouri and Oklahoma
when aunts and uncles had taken in, slowly,
separately,
three orphans, after their [horrors!] show-business
mother and father had been killed
in a tragic automobile accident.
She still remembered the way those words,
show folk, was thrown off related tongues
like the dirt that
later swirled in great whirling clouds.

The news of it all was so great, there were no more questions
and no pictures of yester days, just current ones,
of marvelous faces and wrinkled memories
and Polaroid shots of bloodlines

that hearkened back to much harder times.

I still wonder of the pirates and rapscallions
she spoke of – but history’s pages had been ground
down in rutted roads,
it seems, along the way to California…
and she admitted she never read Steinbeck…
because she already knew
the punched lines.

~*~

In memory of
‘Beth
02-06-12 – 11-25-04




© Copyright 2008 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
Oklahoma Rose
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1 posted 2008-06-04 03:11 PM


Awwww Karilea, this is so sad.
Martie
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2 posted 2008-06-04 03:31 PM


Sissie....there is nothing as wonderful, while reading something wonderful, than a great ending!  
Margherita
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3 posted 2008-06-04 06:39 PM


This genre fits you so well, dear Karilea. Beautifully rendered memories!

I never tire to read you. The second book?

Love,
Margherita

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4 posted 2008-06-04 09:16 PM


Margherita...it's coming along, dear...slowly, but surely...



and thank you!


graeshine2006
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5 posted 2008-06-04 09:59 PM


Thank you Aunt Karilea.  I am so glad we found each other again.  It's all in the timing and I leave that up to God!  As for "On Family" - you paint a picture that I want, not exactly to be a part of, but be witness to at least so I can reach out to the characters.
Sunshine
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6 posted 2008-06-04 11:15 PM


Deb...

You would've loved my maternal grandmother....

a lot!

In fact, you met her, once, but you were such a little thing...



Marchmadness
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7 posted 2008-06-05 12:33 PM


Missouri and Oklahoma, sounds kind of like my family. My Mom and Dad talked so much about the depression and World War II etc.
That I felt like I had been there.
Love the ending and the reference to Steinbeck.
                                Ida

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8 posted 2008-06-05 02:47 AM


Karilea, much enjoyed your sharing the intimacy of your thoughts and your family.  Pained by the hurts, sorrow and gaps you experienced.

Deb/Graeshine, have you any idea of how much your aunt and her poetry is loved and revered in this, Pip, her second home?  Welcome to Pip.

- Owl

Ray Sharpe
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9 posted 2008-06-05 06:42 AM


wonderful insight into your family....thank you It bought forth a little tear but overall it is a warm and heartening piece
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10 posted 2008-06-05 07:04 AM


What an endearing tribute, Sunshine~~~

~so good to read from your your prolific pen~~~

~hugs

     

graeshine2006
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11 posted 2008-06-05 07:24 AM


Owl - I'm starting to get that idea!  AK -(Aunt Karilea is getting soo long! ) As I said about timing, maybe it was time to delete myspace for a while and focus on other things!
Gentle Spirit
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12 posted 2008-06-05 08:33 AM


MommaK, this is so beautiful..

this is so YOU.


Robert Frazier
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13 posted 2008-06-05 09:29 AM


Karilea, What a beautiful handling of a look back on the family tree...with all it relative sensitivities :-)

Hugs,
Robert

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14 posted 2008-06-10 06:42 PM


I was reminded of the Grapes of Wrath while reading this -- indeed, you captured this well and made it personal with your dedication.

Hope all is well with you my friend. I've missed this place. Forgot how friendly it is here.

Corinne

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15 posted 2008-06-10 09:41 PM


Most trees have beautiful leaves..
Some have bunches of nuts.
Remember..it's the nuts that make the tree worth shaking.  

Love your reference to show folk.

Love ya lady~  

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