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Kaoru
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where the wild flowers grow

0 posted 2009-06-08 08:36 PM


My mouth full of air
I blew you out
like a birthday candle,
and put you away for the next year.

Yes, I will save you my dear,
I will save you for later
when your taste is yet bitter and clear,
I will hold you away and let you stay
so quiet and no one will hear.

You are travelling time,
trying to change the past,
trying to make everything
disappear and reappear
into something that doesn't hurt,
but only in time are things destroyed
and taken for granted,
like my love
is paper
in the rain.

I've lost it all, I know,
or it is just that I can't remember where
I placed it. Or that after years of pretending
I could not listen,
it became silent or forgot how to be loud.

But I can smell the salt,
and the stagnant tears,
my fingers roll over the wet like pearls.
For moments I feel badly about it all,
the pounding fists and the abyssmal arguements,
and the tension in my muscles still crawling
still with no where to go, or to turn.

What good is all this forgiveness,
if you tell me it is what you want and I comply?
It sits like dust on inanimate things,
and means so little without my wanting,
my hands stay dirty, hungering for solace,
wandering for warmth in dark places.

All this gold swept away and forgotten,
all the riches in the world destroyed,
so that we could feel unhappy and ashamed.
So that we could say goodbyes un-named,
it cannot be summer without the sun,
or the flowers cannot bloom without shade,
content in the meanderings of yesterdays,
it lies dormant in the shifts.

Yes, my dear, I will save you..
save you for another time, another life
another woman
another eye.
I will hold you far and wide from my body,
as it ages from death and rebirth.
I will touch you with nevers and watch as your soul
shatters and gives way to the Earth.

The stars beckon me now with memory's filth,
tinged with fire and hope,
for water and solitude mixed with the dirt,
the smell of ember life crawling my spine.
And this is the past, so alone,
that I harbored and sailed upon me.

How do you define worth? Is it
the burdens we bear, is it the listless moments
of awkward silence we inflict? Like knives
adjacent with silk strands of heart.

The calmness is holding me still,
for I, the maiden, hold the blade
and you I promised, my dear,
I will save...
for the next wrathful vengeance,
for the apocolyptic reverie,
for the sacrificial lamb.
Close your hands now, love,
you hold many names...and I above
will capture you with a mask of longing.

And you will always hope to be saved.



© Copyright 2009 Meghan Armitage - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2009-06-08 08:41 PM


Meg, it's been far too long since I've read you and still after all this time, I am in awe of your ability to lay it on the line, to REACH the reader....

this rocks hon, and oh, so deep it cuts too.   As always ma'am, a pleasure to read you.  Hugs n peace ~D

"In yearning for nothing, you will be free to enjoy what you do, free to see the patterns, free to hear the music in all things."
-Barbara Ann Kipfer

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2 posted 2009-06-08 08:50 PM


"My fingers roll over the wet like pearls."

Oh how I know this, was an unveiling to read
and a pleasure to look in it's mirror

Bloodline

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3 posted 2009-06-08 09:05 PM


"It sits like dust on inanimate things"
OMG, but this write is unbelievable Meghan.
You are pure poetry, line after line touches the core of the heart in ways few can ever do.
Into my growing Kaoru library.  

Heart2Heart
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4 posted 2009-06-09 08:03 AM


Enchanting poesy, so dreamy and beautifully written.
Heart2Heart

Dark Stranger
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5 posted 2009-06-09 08:17 AM


ms K...you do chinese food colors with worm dirt earthy in your works...this is a very kewl prozac autopsy..enjoyed it lady
jwesley
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6 posted 2009-06-09 08:28 AM


To me, Stanzas 9 & 10 kinda took off on a tangent and add nothing to the piece, actually they are kinda like a bump in the road, obscuring the smoothness of the rest.

The rest; absolutely wonderful my friend and the first stanza --- perfection. I re-read it several times...just couldn't get enough.

j.

viking_metal
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7 posted 2009-06-09 11:10 AM


My Dear Kaoru...

Once again, to keep from receiving any chastising emails from the pip lords, no swearing...

You are flocking wicked with these intelligent lines of yours.

"Sits like dust on inanimate objects"

Mallard ducking ridiculous. This is some hot chardonnay. If anybody tells you otherwise, Tell them you know a guy that knows a guy. His name is Paul.

On a key change,

I think you need a weekend with a hammock and a six-pack. Sounds like you're trying too hard. I'm buying.

-P

Everyone deserves to be loved, even you.

suthern
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8 posted 2009-06-09 12:55 PM


What good is all this forgiveness,
if you tell me it is what you want and I comply?
It sits like dust on inanimate things,
and means so little without my wanting,

To read your work is to live every line... and you always make it worth the bleed... Fantastic!!

unboundpoetess
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9 posted 2009-06-09 01:44 PM


My god

You absolutely bleed on paper.

I worship at your pen, you know.
H

BluesSerenade
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By the Seaside
10 posted 2009-06-10 12:24 PM


Geez woman, you sure know how to grab your readers and hold them down.
I love your grasp and raw talent...I swear, I practically race to the end of your poems so I can breathe.

so good, Kaoru~

OwlSA
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11 posted 2009-06-13 01:59 PM


Your poetry is as excellent as your wisdom.  Hang in there.  You deserve better than he is.  

Owl

Margherita
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12 posted 2009-06-13 06:34 PM


quote:
I've lost it all, I know,
or it is just that I can't remember where
I placed it. Or that after years of pretending
I could not listen,
it became silent or forgot how to be loud.




An amazing piece of introspective poetry, dear Kaoru.

Love,
Margherita

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13 posted 2009-06-14 12:50 PM


Meghan,

What a write - you wove the words and feelings like silk.  So fine and so strong.  I am poetry envious at the moment.  

Alison

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14 posted 2009-07-02 10:21 PM


"Close your hands now, love,
you hold many names...and I above
will capture you with a mask of longing"

wow!, still writing awesome poetry i see

In his mantle gray he walked one day across a shining floor and with crystal key in secrecy he opened an ivory door -J.R.R. Tolkien(T.Bombadil-the adv

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15 posted 2009-07-02 11:45 PM


a very interesting write that was a pleasure to read...captivating thoughts...applause & bouquets...brava...brava
OldPoet
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16 posted 2009-07-03 02:32 AM


I can only offer one accolade. I wish I had written this.
Earth Angel
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17 posted 2009-07-03 07:45 PM


...SAVED!!! Please consider me quoting every blessed brilliant line in this poem, as my favourite. You are an outstanding writer. Reading your poetry is like peeling back the petals of a lotus blossom to get to the heart of the matter ~ and you.

Sending love and a warm hug your way,

Linda

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18 posted 2009-07-03 07:58 PM


amazing poetry!  This touched and captivated  me as much as anything I've read.  Wow!!!  

What a talent you have!

miscellanea

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