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LindsayP
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0 posted 2009-09-11 09:35 PM



                  Fire Storm

There are new green shoots on the trees to see
Although the bark is burnt and black,
And a songbird calls to his mate somewhere
And she sweetly answers him back.

The earth is now damp where the gully comes down
From the spring as the waters return,
And maiden-hair peeps ‘tween the rocks by the creek
And unfurled are the fronds of the fern.

All around are sounds and signs of life
As the bush is awakening at last,
To hide the deep wounds & to cover the scars
That shows where the fire storm passed.

There’s a weary young mother with Babe-in-arms,
Her sad face is all lined with care
And her man stands by as his big heart breaks
To see his dear wife grieving there.

As they search through the rubble that once was home
Before the night when the bush-fire came,
But their love is still there & with courage declare
That they will begin all over again.

They fought side by side in a desperate stand
Until the last of the tanks ran dry,
Fire balls crowned in the tops of the trees
And embers rained down from the sky.

Wise decisions we make & precautions we take
But the lessons are plain for all to see,
It’s a way that was planned for this wide rugged land
And I’m afraid that bush-fires forever will be.

Now the Goddess of Flame is biding her time
Until the bush-fires re-kindle in hell,
Then she’ll strike, & man’s hand is a pitiful thing
When the wild forces of nature rebel.

Lindsay




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jwesley
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1 posted 2009-09-11 09:49 PM


Very well done my friend...my son saw the hills burning behind his house in California several months back, and though he thought it an awesome sight, he said he had a lot of respect for the power he watched.

Again...could see and feel this piece...

j.

BluesSerenade
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2 posted 2009-09-11 09:56 PM


Now the Goddess of Flame is biding her time
Until the bush-fires re-kindle in hell,
Then she’ll strike, & man’s hand is a pitiful thing
When the wild forces of nature rebel.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thank you for your voice.  Fire is such force of nature leaving very few pieces to put back together.
Southern California is still recovering. May God Bless those who were in the path of the flames.

Nicely done, Lindsay~

Heart2Heart
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3 posted 2009-09-12 03:31 AM


You seem to suffer a lot from these bush fires in Australia Lindsay, be they self-ignited or not !  A wonderful rendering of your thoughts around the problem in such a colourful and vivid way.  Always a treat to read your poems dear friend.
Katriona

Margherita
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4 posted 2009-09-12 06:06 AM


Dear Lindsay, this most beautifully written poem brought deep emotions. Your sensitivity is on display, as well as your poetic skills. The fires are frightening in their immense power! Just was close by one last Sunday and the smoke, sparks and ash in the air invaded the village we were visiting. They did succeed in extinguishing it, but only after great damage had already occurred. May people and their houses be safe in Australia and everywhere. I will never understand the criminal pyromaniacs, who often are the cause of immense distructions.

Thank you for this highly significant write.

Love,
Margherita


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5 posted 2009-09-12 03:19 PM


Lindsay,

This is breath-taking.  It moved me almost beyond words - I love how you write of new life and starting over. You don't dismiss the sadness of it all, but you write of hope.  I think people all over the world can treasure your poem.  

Thank you for sharing it.

With love,
Alison

LindsayP
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6 posted 2009-09-12 10:03 PM



A big thanks to Jimmy, Blues Seranade, Margherita, Katriona and Alison. It's

always great to see your names in the responses, it is also very much appreciated.
God bless you all, Take care dear friends.

Lindsay

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7 posted 2009-09-12 11:41 PM


I had to come back and share this one with a friend who is not in PiP.  Lindsay, this is a keeper for sure.

Love
A

PS - He said it's "superb" -- and know what?  He's right!

Earth Angel
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8 posted 2009-09-13 02:04 AM


In spite of the tragedies incurred from those hellfires, the indominatible spirit of the Aussie people waged on!

Lindsay, this is a remarkable poem. ~ Vividly descriptive and filled with heart and soul ~ and compassion.

Love you, Aussie Man!

Linda


Bill Charles
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9 posted 2009-09-13 02:57 AM


Lindsay - I've seen the destruction of the Fire Storm here in British Columbia. Seen a whole town in the mountains mostly burned to the ground, just terrible...

BC

Marchmadness
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10 posted 2009-09-13 03:24 AM


This one struck home, Lindsay. There have been some terrible brush fires here lately.
2 firemen were killed and 3 others injured and the sad part is, it was arson. At one point fires were burning all around us and, of course, it was during three digit temperatures. So it was pretty hot for quite a while but it has finally cooleed down a bit...until the next one.
                                      Ida

Rick
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11 posted 2009-09-13 06:37 AM


Lindsay my friend, this is one of your best my friend, wonderful images, a wonderful read, thank you so much for sharing.

Rick

LindsayP
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12 posted 2009-09-13 10:46 PM



Dear Alison, I feel quite humble when you write a response like that. Thank you.

Linda my Canadian Angel, you always write the sweetest things about my poems, thank you.

Thanks Bill as always for your always appreciated comments. Take care.

Ida my dear, it sounds like you have terrible fires over there as well, Keep well clear of them if you can.

Rick my good friend, well you certainly know all about bushfires. I thank you for your very kind comments.

I love you all, God bless.

Lindsay

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13 posted 2009-09-16 10:27 AM


man’s hand is a pitiful thing
When the wild forces of nature rebel.

How very true... and what a wonderful write! Your skill is only exceeded by your compassion. *S*

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14 posted 2009-09-16 12:41 PM


Life has a way of continuing its journey...thankfully!
Good to read this uplifting post today!

Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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15 posted 2009-09-16 03:35 PM


Dear Lindsay, I pray that you and Norma will be safe from the bushfires this summer if they hit Australia... wonderful writing my friend.

Bisous de Paris
RDB xx

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

LindsayP
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16 posted 2009-09-17 09:36 PM



A very sincere thank you to you three lovely ladies, Ruth, Kacy and Roniece,

I'm always more than pleasd to see your names in the comments. I love you all.

Lindsay

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