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Alison
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Lumpy oatmeal makes me crazy!

0 posted 2008-11-26 12:35 PM


Your wrists and ankles were wrapped in chains,
I stared at what you have become.
You had a new shuffle as you led the pack,
those rubber slippers you wore
looked like they would crack
in the cold and your handcuffs shined
like trinkets Ravens would hide in the snow.
I can’t get over that you shuffled
in those damn shower shoes;
but I don’t think you really knew
where you were going anyway.

I still see you sailing over the snow
hands gripping the throttle, wind bringing tears
to your ice blue eyes.
I still see your fingers, callused and bent,
planting potatoes in the warm earth of spring.
I still hear my laughter as I won the Pinochle game,
crowing because you lost and I didn’t know.
I didn’t know it was our last game.

I want to hate you for what you did,
but, hate and love are prom dance partners,
and I am waltzing on their emotion.
You robbed me of my ‘happy ever after’ trust
and you took back the security that you once gave me.
But it was only a loan, wasn't it.

One day I might remember you and smile
and not see you in chains, in shower shoes
and in a pink t-shirt.
Maybe, once more, I will see your lips move
as you count your Pinochle cards.

And, maybe, this time, you will be the winner.

-

Alison


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Juju
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1 posted 2008-11-26 01:18 AM


I liked this alot

-Juju

-"So you found a girl
Who thinks really deep thougts
What's so amazing about really deep thoughts " Silent all these Years, Tori Amos

Alison
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2 posted 2008-11-26 01:26 AM


Thank you, Juju.
That means a lot.

A

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3 posted 2008-11-26 04:59 AM


oh my Ali-girl... I wish I could just come all the way to Antartica and hug you right now ..  this write of yours was so moving.. love and lots of my special Antartica hugs for you .. RDB

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

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4 posted 2008-11-26 06:40 AM


chain gangs in snowshoes...sooooo cool...enjoyed it ms
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5 posted 2008-11-26 09:30 AM


Your writing is rich in imagery and content.
Makes the reader want to go  back and read again.

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6 posted 2008-11-26 10:54 AM


"You robbed me of my ‘happy ever after’ trust
and you took back the security that you once gave me."

yep, that hurts.


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

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7 posted 2008-11-26 11:54 AM


hate and love are prom dance partners,
and I am waltzing on their emotion.

More than the deck is doubled... I'm caught by both the emotion and the incredible imagery... Excellent!

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8 posted 2008-11-26 02:40 PM


This is sooooo good, Alison. I felt every word.
                            Ida

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9 posted 2008-11-26 03:17 PM


"hate and love are prom dance partners"...fascinating idea, in a very thought-provoking write...kept telling myself that I needed to re-think 'that' and look at 'it' from another perspective...going back for another read
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10 posted 2008-11-26 04:33 PM


This poem glued me for a sweet while, I love the sentimental description through the captivating write....

thanks

yann

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11 posted 2008-11-26 06:24 PM


A very captivating write, dear Alison. Such vivid imagery and emotions.

Love,
Margherita

Bill Charles
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12 posted 2008-11-26 08:15 PM


Alison - very well written, enjoyed this...

BC

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13 posted 2008-11-27 01:50 PM


Whew! That packed a mighty blow to my solar plexus! Your vivid imagery and descriptive phrasing stirred a variety of emotions in me.

"hate and love are prom dance partners,
and I am waltzing on their emotion."

"You robbed me of my ‘happy ever after’ trust
and you took back the security that you once gave me."

Sending my love and a warm healing hug,
Linda

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14 posted 2008-11-27 06:31 PM


good read
LindsayP
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15 posted 2008-11-27 08:18 PM



That was a rather sad poem my dear, written from the heart. enjoyed.

Love Lindsay

Jaime Fradera
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16 posted 2008-11-29 03:05 PM


Ali.

How you tease with this one? There's
a snow conveyance or contraption in here.
The subject and experience, indeed the loss and pain represented by this poem must remain shrouded in the fragile petals of metaphor and kept away by the heavy weight of time.
But it's more fun that way, isn't it?
makes you all the more enigmatically mysterious.
But, ... what else can I say?
After all, I'm not exactly .. uh ... '"unbiased"
(2)
Jaime

Friendship is for Life, if not Forever.

Jaime Fradera
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17 posted 2008-11-29 03:14 PM


I'm SO curious about this poem ... but I must remember that curiosity killed the cat, at least allegedly, and who in their right mind would want to do an awful thing like that?
smile
J

Friendship is for Life, if not Forever.

Alison
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18 posted 2008-11-29 03:19 PM


Thank you, Jaimie, for brining this one back up.  I have not gone to it since I posted it as it kind of hurts.  So, to each of you, I simply say thank you.

Jaimie, the poem says it all.  It's a story of a man who has gone to prison.  He once rode snowmachines in the wind.

Love to you all,
Alison

Robert E. Jordan
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19 posted 2008-11-29 03:36 PM


Yo dear Alison,

This is well done.  It puts me in mind of when Uncle Joe took me to visit my father.  

My father spent over half his life locked away.

Love Bobby

Jaime Fradera
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20 posted 2008-11-29 09:39 PM


Ali.  I love how you reveal yourself, through tantylizing (did I spell that right) fleeting and mysterious glimpsis, like a (f) rose slowly revealing, ... opening, ... unfolding. unfolding.
Monster hugs coming at you from me ...
Wait a minjte ... didn't I already say that?

Friendship is for Life, if not Forever.

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21 posted 2008-11-29 10:17 PM


....and the title is as perfect as the poem
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22 posted 2008-11-30 02:19 AM


Very nicely done and I love the hate and love prom dance partners.

There's a sad darkness to this piece that captures the reader.


Eric

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23 posted 2008-11-30 03:17 PM


Bobby, Jaime, Michael and Eric,

Thank you very much for taking the time to read this poem and for leaving me your thoughts about it.

Alison

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