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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2008-10-05 09:48 PM


Tim showed up here just yesterday
and he was proud he had a pass--
He even called the attendants
and I had to tell them he was fine.
"Yes."
(oh yes)
I would make sure
that he would check in by nine...
"Yes."
(oh yes)
I was assured.
Brother Tim received his meds.
"But--" I heard him hesitate--
"Tim's been quite upset."
It seems his pastor had just died...
I did not bother to correct.
"Yes, I know." I simply said.
"His pastor was my brother."

No condolences were coming--
just make sure Tim got 'home' fine.
"Of course," I thought,
"why would I not?"
Nine was medication time.

I put the phone back on the wall
and told Tim "Have a seat."
Already crying big man tears
he smiled and took the captain's chair.
His voice broke emotion's peace
as he confessed to me:
"I have no other place to grieve."
I nodded and replied, "I know."
I made a pot of coffee then
and gave him the remote control.

I never know when big Tim shows--
how long he plans to hang around.
But after he escaped his keep
from the halfway house last week
I always checked with orderlies--
just to put their minds at ease.
"Let's just humor them" I said.
Tim nodded in conspiracy.

I smiled at Tim and said, "Look here."
I pulled a Bible from the shelf.
A special print of the King James,
the type was large and printed bold.
Then I searched his eyes and asked
as gently as our grief allowed.
"Do you remember this, my friend?"
He sobbed as I said,
"It's yours now..."

This Bible was a special gift
a promise of the heart from Tim.
He'd given this to his dear friend--
a quiet present for Christmas--
noticing my brother squint
when they'd discuss the gospel truth.
He never mentioned the large print--
the gift was wrapped in dignity
the silences of men will speak
so much more than words.

Then Tim keened an anguished howl
and held his forehead in his hand.
"There's no one left who knows The Word--
nobody who can understand..."
He wiped his eyes and cleared his throat
and told me that my brother died
saved by Jesus on the cross--
and said my brother had been kind...
I didn't say a word but smiled
sure now, Tim had lost his mind.

I remembered their debates--
punctuated by their fists
on my brother's kitchen table
red-faced, they were both convinced
the other was an idiot--
oh yeah, they spread The Word.
I know I always left assured
that all New Orleans had just heard--
but passion was their play.

Silently he held the book.
He rifled pages absently.
Then The Word fell passively
from his hands onto my floor
and opened as an augury
to the family page of Death.

In my brother's intense script
was my father's name.
Just below
the loyal son
penned in my own pain:

Keith D. Hood
it was so plain--
we knew we could not argue fact.
Tim and I
met with eyes.
Tim said to me,
"I should get back."

"There's this show I like to watch."
He handed me the Hand of God.
I took from him remote control
he muttered something about a pill
that seemed to give him happy dreams
and how tonight he'd swallow it
instead of tonguing it in cheek.
Then he looked at me and winked--
destination--tv screen--
'home'...
to watch "Smallville."

* * *

It's a repost, folks, and I thought I might change it to give the enlightment of new understanding, but then? I thought, "nah".

Those who understand, do...the rest just fight their sleep.




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Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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1 posted 2008-10-05 09:52 PM


Hey Serenity... it's a lovely poem.. I'm not sure I understand all of it but what I did, I appreciated .... thanks for sharing this again with us to read and savor... love RDB

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

ThisDiamond
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2 posted 2008-10-05 10:34 PM


..."noticing my brother squint
when they'd discuss the gospel truth.
He never mentioned the large print--
the gift was wrapped in dignity
the silences of men will speak
so much more than words."...

I loved this part.  Men are such emotional creatures in their own mysterious way.


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3 posted 2008-10-05 11:18 PM


Outstanding write, Karen!
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4 posted 2008-10-05 11:37 PM


'Those who understand, do...the rest just fight their sleep.'

*smiles*

*Huglets*
~Moi~

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5 posted 2008-10-05 11:44 PM


You're awesome. And unfortunately older than I, and probably not located in Minnesota.

Or I'd replace the sadie series with the serenity blaze series.


Fabulous write. I read the whole thing through, with zero loss of interest. I was pinned down, the entire time. Very impressive.

Some people fall in love and touch the sky, some people fall in love and find quicksand.

XOx Uriah xOX
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6 posted 2008-10-07 04:19 PM


::smiles::    (((kryptonite)))
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7 posted 2008-10-07 04:32 PM


Hi Karen. I understood from beginning to end.....
all of it. And, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, too!!
So glad you reposted.
Big hugs to you,
Ethel

OwlSA
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8 posted 2008-10-08 01:14 PM


Karen, I didn't understand how the words "Just below", fitted in, but I believe I got the rest of it very clearly, but I must admit I had to read it twice, slowly.  

Besides the sensitive, but soooo non-saccharine story, so brilliantly told (as always), this poem embodies your strength, kindness, compassion, staunch loyalty, wisdom, - and I know you are going to laugh at the next one - ability to say (and mean) the perfect thing at the right moment - all of which and much more, make you such a valued, revered and adored friend of so very, very many people.  I thank my lucky stars that you call me friend.

- Owl

serenity blaze
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9 posted 2008-10-08 02:12 PM


aw...and hey, it's not that I thought this was too complicated for anybody, I just "re-gifted" this for Marge, because..."she knows"

and oh ya'll have me a blush...

each of you! *chuckling at kryptonite and Minnesota and oh my Owl...*

Ya'll are too lovely for my meager words.


Sunshine
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10 posted 2008-10-08 04:27 PM


I remember this gem.

You just keep writing and/or reposting...I'll keep reading, even if I don't always respond.


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11 posted 2008-10-08 04:42 PM


As always...

"...the gift was wrapped in dignity..."

Oklahoma Rose
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12 posted 2008-10-08 06:57 PM


A very lovely poem, Serenity.
serenity blaze
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13 posted 2008-10-08 07:03 PM


I knew I was forgetting something...

"Just below"

Diana-Owl...it's customary in some family Bibles, usually in between the OT and NT, there is a family record of deaths and births. That's why my brother's name was "just beneath". There would have been more (births, most especially) but my brother had started the recordings with my father's death.

As for such recordings?

It's not a thing I normally do, but I did it because my brother did.

(and smiling..ya'll would love him--or HATE him--no inbetween--I tell people that if I were going to cast a biblical movie, my brother would be the ultimate John The Baptist. All wild and woolly, eating the locusts...)



and yes, m'charly

he'd be wrapped in nothing but dignity.





thank you

Sunshine
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14 posted 2008-10-08 09:45 PM


There's something about woolly that is most appreciated....

I know.






OwlSA
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15 posted 2008-10-09 10:02 AM


Thanks for the explanation, Karen.  

I love sheep.
Sheep are woolly.
Your brother was woolly.
Therefore I would love your brother.  (Owl's logic)

I haven't eaten locusts, but I have eaten fried bees.

He must have been fascinating.

- Owl

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16 posted 2008-10-12 11:17 AM


"I have no other place to grieve"

If I hadn't loved you before, I'd make a place for you in my heart after reading this... This poem says so much, but that line says so much about YOU...

The word "remarkable" comes to mind. *S*

Artic Wind
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17 posted 2008-10-14 06:47 PM


Good thing you reposted it Serenity~ I enjoyed it a LOT

to you

ARCTIC WIND

Ceinwyn
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18 posted 2008-10-28 12:01 PM


I was actually thinking of this poem today.  I read it a couple days ago, and it keeps popping back into my head.  I never know what to say when responding to your awesome poetry, but know that I do enjoy your words, especially this one.  

Love ya!
Kristen

The only time we waste is the time we spend thinking we are alone.

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19 posted 2008-10-28 08:36 AM


your insight is always crisp and timeless

Susan Caldwell
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20 posted 2008-10-28 09:21 AM


I dreamed of you the other night.  You were my meditation.  

Guess I was unaware that I needed it.  But you knew.   you know things.

Your gifts are always gratefully welcome, just as your words.

love you.

"too bad ignorance isn't painful"
~Unknown~

2islander2
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21 posted 2008-10-28 11:36 AM


It worth the reading,thoughtful and poignant, thank you.

yann

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22 posted 2008-10-28 01:52 PM


Another poetic story ... brilliantly told.

Wow!

Enjoyed!

Janette

always seeking joy, adventure and romance and wishing you find the same

serenity blaze
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23 posted 2008-10-28 02:16 PM


ty, all...

and Janette, as I was digging through my "stuff" I saw a lot of you there. (And no bad boys, I don't mean pics! )

*chuckle*

It's so very good to have you home again.

Thank you and thanks to all for reading.

The Lady
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24 posted 2008-10-30 10:02 PM




"He handed me the Hand of God."

Karen

your work is always so meaty it sustains me

and I love this

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