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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2009-08-16 09:01 PM



He sat down beside me
so gentle and kind,
laughter and sunshine
came into my mind.
He held me closely
and deep down inside
stirred an old memory
I thought I could hide,
memories of someone
who once held me tight
someone who chased away
Darkness from night.

So often I've feared,
so often I've tried.
Too often I've stumbled,
too often I've cried.
Yet when I think clearly
it all seems so right.
My mind is now restful,
I accept the night.
The reason is simple
and timing is right,
I found how to chase away
Darkness with light.

~
This is an edited repost from August 2001, one of my first Pips posts. My muse has been sleeping lately.

© Copyright 2009 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
Alison
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1 posted 2009-08-16 09:04 PM


Kacy,

I absolutely love this poem.  Thank you for sharing it again for those of us who missed it years ago.  Please, bring back more while your muse is missing.  

xoxoxo
Alison

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2 posted 2009-08-16 09:16 PM


Since you asked so nicely
Thanks, dearest Alison.
I wrote this while living on Chena Hot Springs Rd, just outside of Fairbanks.
It was an 'imaginery friend' who sat with me on a night when I was feeling a bit blue.
It was August 11, just one month before The Towers fell, and all the other disastrous events of 9/11/01.
You won't believe how active the board was after that! Things flew down the page so fast if you got up from your PC to get a cup of tea, your post was already heading for page two. The poetic outpouring was mind boggling.
I think that is when I first wrote one about My Rainbow Dancing Lights, the Aurora of Goodbyes. Maybe its time to repost that one....just before Sept 11.

Oklahoma Rose
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3 posted 2009-08-16 10:01 PM


This is beautifully written, Kacy.
Chalmette Guy
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4 posted 2009-08-17 09:26 AM


Great and beautiful tribute to an 'imaginary friend' Kacy. I live myself in an imaginary world. lol
icebox
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5 posted 2009-08-17 09:29 AM


Wonderful!

I learned early in life that I am only fully alive in darkness; no role playing, no costumes, no expectation to be met except my own.

Be well.


Honeybunch
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6 posted 2009-08-17 02:48 PM


Kacy - Without the dark we cannot know the light and the other way around as well.  To know each side of the coin is a gift although it sometimes doesn't seem like it.  Really enjoyed this!

Helen

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7 posted 2009-08-17 03:24 PM


mns...this was so well written...enjoyed a great deal...glad you posted it again...will look forward to other's from your pen...peaceseaker
ninjawild
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8 posted 2009-08-17 05:43 PM


i dont know what the original was but this is pretty good.. made me think of when i was a kid and i needed a hug and the only one there was my mom.. kudos..
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9 posted 2009-08-17 05:53 PM


Love you light blasting!
Really adored this.
L,
H

BluesSerenade
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10 posted 2009-08-17 09:59 PM


Love your poem and the solace that lies within.

Peace to you, Midnite poetess~

Marchmadness
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11 posted 2009-08-18 02:24 AM


Your poetry touches me deeply, Kacy.
I am always looking forward to your next write.
                          Ida

Robert E. Jordan
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12 posted 2009-08-18 11:28 AM


Yo dear Kacy,

This poem has an interesting rhyme scheme.  I like it fine.

Love Bobby

OwlSA
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13 posted 2009-08-18 12:27 PM


This resonates with me too, both literally (4 security lights in short while have given a problem of one type or another) and, of course, metaphorically.  Your poem is very comforting.  I particularly appreciate it right now, and am glad that it brought you comfort both then and now.

Owl

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14 posted 2009-08-18 12:36 PM


This had me in tears, Kacy for its heartache and honesty.  I am glad that it brought a level of catharsis, though.  

Powerpunch prayers for your health and happiness.

Owl

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15 posted 2009-08-19 03:38 AM


Hello Kacy, I like the talk of the poem, its responses to the questionnings of the poet, your style has evolved during these years but talent keeps its way...thank you very much.

yann

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