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Honeybunch
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0 posted 2009-07-05 02:59 PM


She didn’t walk a golden mile
or embrace a new found love
but wandered down the avenues
of a past long dead and gone.

Trees interlocked and canopied
her feeblemindedness
while the grass underfoot
gave way to barren ground
for ‘tis the feeble of mind
that must walk on hardened ground
until the dead and gone  
sits on a burning pyre.

She watches in the twilight
the flames of her repeats
and how the smoke encircles
a love not come again
to pull it closer, nearer, in
the flames of other things.

The heat melts composure
and she kneels by the fire
a woman paying homage
to the dead and gone.

She doesn’t rise on steady feet;
there’s still a part of her long past
she would again repeat
but she knows, yes, she knows
ash is ash and can’t again
be more than it is!

Helen / 5 July 2009


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Bloodline
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since 2009-05-23
Posts 236
Oklahoma
1 posted 2009-07-05 04:22 PM


Honeybunch, most bittersweet, yet the word
is not enough to tell how to the core this
touched me,

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Marchmadness
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since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
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2 posted 2009-07-05 07:14 PM


Very touching, Helen.
                  Ida

miscellanea
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3 posted 2009-07-05 08:57 PM


"She doesn’t rise on steady feet;
there’s still a part of her long past
she would again repeat
but she knows, yes, she knows
ash is ash and can’t again
be more than it is!"

Honeybunch,

   Even if ash is ash and can't again be more than it is, I think most hope for that small ember...  Very touching.

Hugs,

miscellanea

BluesSerenade
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since 2001-10-23
Posts 10549
By the Seaside
4 posted 2009-07-06 01:04 AM


It's hard letting go of the past, it's that hurt that changes us.  
But letting go we must, so cast those ashes to the wind and don't look back.

Love and hugs, lady Sunday~

Honeybunch
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5 posted 2009-07-06 01:36 AM


Thanks everyone!  I guess one must always check which way the wind is blowing before throwing ash.  I admit to being directionally challenged but I'm working on it - slow learner.

Helen

Oklahoma Rose
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since 2008-02-28
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6 posted 2009-07-06 05:21 AM


A very touching write Honeybunch.
Margherita
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7 posted 2009-07-06 06:37 AM


Beautifully melancholic write, dear Helen.
Ash is ash, but it holds the memory of what was so we still hear the voice of the past permeating us in some moments. And why not? But detachment is required for inner peace.

Love, beautiful Poetess.
Margherita

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8 posted 2009-07-06 09:46 PM


Helen,

You writing sweeps me up - I just lean into it and read the emotions.  I like this.  It's a part of many of us maybe.

Alison

steavenr
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9 posted 2009-07-07 09:16 PM


...some truly tragic lines in this mesmerizing write...like this...

"for ‘tis the feeble of mind
that must walk on hardened ground"

...such an insightful 'ouch'...grabbed me...amazing...really...I liked this

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