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Word Weaver
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0 posted 2011-03-08 07:44 PM



She leans into the damp, cloying wind, her
breath a secret omission, her disillusioned eyes
touching the gray sidewalk like silent tongues,
numb to even the wet chill of the evening.

Coat clutched at her slender throat
wading through thin yellow streetlight,
discarded cigarette packages,
brown leaves that winter refused to
wind away. Ruffled rooftop pigeons
with unblinking stares watch the charade
and the windows of shops shudder
as imaginary footsteps in pursuit attempt to reach
her, she feels her heart speed up then slow again.

She rushes on then stops and stares
into the window of their apartment beyond
the twisted ivy slowly claiming the red brick,
as he had wrapped tendrils of deception
around their life. Then, she peers into the
window of the apartment next door now seeing
the white suddenly streaked through
her chestnut hair, etched lines on her bruised face
and her battered ribs protest as she exhales
breath too long held. The shelter in one direction,
the train to who knows where in the other.

Fierce determination of never again
flashes in her eyes as she hears
footsteps gaining behind her . . .
but he's not there. It’s her fear she hears
haunting, day and night, ever haunting.

With the haste of survival,
adreniline coursing through her,
she picks up her forgotten dreams
anxious to answer the welcoming call
of the train's whistle knowing she will board,
seeking safety’s freedom in the unfamiliar anywhere.



© Copyright 2011 Marcia Miller-Twiford - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2011-03-08 08:31 PM


Ah, marcia, you make it look so easy. The smoothness of the lines, the way they land gently on the mind is a testament of how much effort went into the writing to make it so fluid.

In other words.....you are GOOD!

Word Weaver
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2 posted 2011-03-08 08:38 PM


Thank you my friend I posted it at the wrong Forum but I'm still staggering around here.


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3 posted 2011-03-08 09:19 PM


All you need do is contact a moderator and say "move me, please, to..." and let them know in which direction.


Word Weaver
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4 posted 2011-03-08 09:33 PM


Thank you Sunshine for the info. I just requested it be moved to Open Poetry #47.


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5 posted 2011-03-24 09:18 PM


Nice, nice, nice...James
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6 posted 2011-05-24 08:49 PM


It may have taken a while, but the poem has now been moved to Open ...
Word Weaver
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7 posted 2011-05-24 09:27 PM


Thank you very much Ron.


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8 posted 2011-05-24 09:40 PM


What a pure, unblemished tear-jerker, and I say that with the utmost respect. The world revolves around tear-jerkers, and this is one of the better ones. I agree with Balladeer with the way your lines are so easily accepted by the other ones and move the story to its ultimate wonderful ending. When you have been beaten into submission and you finally decide you must leave or die anywhere will do and you brought that home dynamically here.

~ I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time" / I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance ~

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9 posted 2011-05-25 01:31 AM


Totally captivating.  You had me leaning in and grasping every word, intent on every image and feeling her anguish turn to determination.  Streaks of gray be damned - jump on the train and get the hell out of there.  I am cheering.

A

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10 posted 2011-05-25 02:11 AM


Me too.
       Ida

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11 posted 2011-05-25 04:33 PM


Marcia, weaver of words, this tapestry is sensitive and exquisite, as always.  Your needle knows the hearts and souls of all humanity.

Owl

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