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Marchmadness
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0 posted 2011-08-01 05:56 AM


In a recurring dream of childhood
that unfolds like a blossoming flower
I return again and again
to that grey, forboding tower.
Standing like an aging sentinal
amid the ruins of an old estate
where hunted and alone,
a wounded soldier waits...
and I know I must not fail him
as I slip past the iron gate.

What a stark and desolate scene
where brooding winter lingers;
bare trees seem to reach for the tower
with their crooked, boney fingers.
These ruins that once were my castle
covered with fairy dust,
now my secret destination
known only to one I trust.

As I aproach the tower I am fearful
for I sense a danger here
but while war has raged around me
I have become accustomed to fear.

I climb the broken staircase.
I enter the tower room
and I know from his grave condition...
this will be a soidier's tomb.

Our eyes meet in desperation
across this room where once I played,
for I hear the sound of approaching troops
and I know...
I have been betrayed!

                          Ida Werrett

[This message has been edited by Marchmadness (08-02-2011 12:33 AM).]

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Prasad Nataraj
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1 posted 2011-08-01 06:25 AM


Fine writing. Ida. War scene painted sorrowfully here.

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2 posted 2011-08-01 11:23 AM


Wow, Ida.  This is intriguing.  I wasn't breathing as I read.  

Alison

JerryPat2
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3 posted 2011-08-01 04:32 PM


Excellent portrayal of war, fear, betrayal and futility. Wish I'd've written this.
Lori Grosser Rhoden
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4 posted 2011-08-01 04:43 PM


That was wonderful! you really brought it to life!
Lori

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5 posted 2011-08-01 05:01 PM


Wow... the ending suprised me... even with the title.  Good imagery here.  Much enjoyed.

Michael

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6 posted 2011-08-01 07:37 PM


You take me along into your poems where I feel like I'm there. Nice Ida,
ebony

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7 posted 2011-08-01 08:52 PM


I was led, then stumbled, and finally fell where he laid.
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8 posted 2011-08-02 06:36 AM


Excellent poetry explains..and this poem I do understand.
Reading it, I become a witness to its reality.
That feeling is why I read poetry.

Marilyn
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9 posted 2011-08-02 07:59 AM


Excellent! You brought me right along with the character.
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10 posted 2011-08-05 01:15 PM


I was completely mesmerized by the story... beautiful work!
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11 posted 2011-08-07 10:23 PM


Nice...James
Marchmadness
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12 posted 2011-08-08 01:56 AM


Thank you all for you nice comments and thank you, Edna for bringing this up again.
                                  Ida

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13 posted 2011-08-08 03:49 PM


Very enjoyable writing, Ida. Thank you.


JerryPat2
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14 posted 2011-08-08 04:00 PM


Damn! This is movie material.  Hell of a script could be turned out with the material you have just given us, What a wonderful story/poem, Ida.

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