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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2011-09-06 11:34 AM


a myriad of memories from my past
feed my departing soul with glimpses clear
yea, I have more than enough for my years
some are brightly lit within my thoughts
some, well, they have grown dimmer o'er the years
the malicious and sublime fight for domain
I, too, hold fast to those who want to let go
the bad and good, why, at this time in my life
try to separate the two, they are a package deal
its like I've set up a humble place of worship
with my memories a soft singing choir
although they sing out of tune, they're my songs
sometimes a raven disrupts the choir's tao
when he screeches loud like a train whistle
those are the times when my nightmares began
the power of my memory choir is enough
to chase disobedient ravens far and wide
my memories reform into a conclave
substantial and supportive through the years
and although they may fight among themselves
they give me prominence to view their past
some are painful; I tarry there the longest
trying somehow to right wrongs in the night

a wintry chill is loitering inside my choir
like a light dusting of snow has fallen there
these memories have taken the attitude
its time for them to softly fade away
I thought once if you didn't have memories
you couldn't look forward, or even behind
I thought that, but now I feel so foolish
for they are not gone, not completely gone
if I see a young lady walking down the street
memories stir and I think of  Cheyenne Girl
a lad being pulled by his mother's hand
and I'm back in Arkansas playing ball
tangled cobwebs though my memories are
I'm still able to pick out the best.


© Copyright 2011 Jerry Pat Bolton - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2011-09-06 11:51 AM


Whoever can write like this about his own life and memories uses life's instrument with great knowledge and experience, creating a harmonious whole, where wrongs and rights have lost their sharp contours to become a "choir" of voices that sing the song of life, without the smallest off-key tone. Where everything simply IS.

Very impressive write, read it already twice, as it is compelling.

Love,
Margherita

JL
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since 2004-04-01
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2 posted 2011-09-06 01:32 PM


"I thought once if you didn't have memories
you couldn't look forward, or even behind
I thought that, but now I feel so foolish
for they are not gone, not completely gone"

No disharmony in this at all, just being human and being you.
I really enjoyed this write, think I've been there too, I think...

Keep um coming pilgrim!


JL:

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Maranatha!

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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3 posted 2011-09-06 01:35 PM


Another great "walk and talk with Jerry".  It is good to hear you come to terms.  You set a good example for the rest of us that haven't come as far. Bless your heart.
Lori

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4 posted 2011-09-07 08:40 PM


I really like this, Jerry... especially the end... some memories are better let go so the melody of the good ones can be heard.
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