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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2010-01-10 07:22 PM


I suppose I'll have to learn.
I'll teach my heart how to not yearn.

I'll take a different path today.
Forge stoic new roads as I say,

"You do not hear him." Feel him, gone.
Forget the words to those old songs.

I will not smell the fancy bread--
I will not think about warm beds.

I won't imagine what he'd say.
No tears will roll and I won't pray.

I can and will rebuild my walls;
no ghosts will mock me in these halls.

A bitter taste of love's regret
abides where one-word hope of "yet"

lived upon my heart and tongue;
and I can't be forever young

waiting for a word.


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secondhanddreampoet
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1 posted 2010-01-10 07:27 PM


a poignant, effective 'write' ...

"I suppose I'll have to learn.
  I'll teach my heart how to not yearn."

[good luck on that one though! ... speaking as one  
   ever-surrounded by those 'ghosts']


applause for this 'penning' !!

Dadygoose
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2 posted 2010-01-10 08:19 PM


Hey Sweet Serenity.
It¡¦s Jaime ¡K Maybe you¡¦ve forgotten about me? ƒº
How are you all doing down there?
I haven¡¦t written you in so long.
I had been off Pip for nearly an entire year.
I couldn¡¦t get on Pip for some obscure reason.  We still don¡¦t know why.
My friend, Robert, ended up having to create another identity on a different computer, obtain a Pip password and send it to me.  And with that I was able to log in as Dadygoose.
This poem reminds me how at times I have to make my own ¡§medicine¡¨ when I thinking I am being neglected or ignored. I try to tell myself Well, I have no choice but to tell myself I¡¦m really not.  Like in my poem Gray Christmas.  It is a very awkward, but I decided to go ahead and post it anyway.
Anyway I¡¦ll be appearing here more often now.
I don¡¦t think I will ever take for granted again that I can write stuff on Pip.
Hugs you, Karen.
Jaime

Hey, nobody's human!

serenity blaze
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3 posted 2010-01-10 09:44 PM


I'm especially honored by these two replies--any friend of Kacy's is indeed a friend divine.

*hearthugs*

thank you

The Lady
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4 posted 2010-01-11 03:33 PM




painful
especially the last two lines

Klassy Lassy
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5 posted 2010-01-11 09:52 PM


Ouch! ..."waiting for a word..."  The heart so often loses that debate , especially when it's determined to have the last one and does a good job of pounding home the sentiment that life is too short.  Trouble maker...

You're poems come alive in the reading! This one certainly touched home!

viking_metal
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6 posted 2010-01-12 04:11 AM


Munch munch munch.

Dear Serenity,

Stoic is lame. It sucks. Hugely. Never go down that road. Nobody's happy there.

Great write, I can relate.


Sincerely,


Paul

Fall in love early, fall in love often.

Gabriel Frost
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7 posted 2010-01-13 07:19 PM


Heartwrenching.The possibility of loss gives love such worth. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Sunshine
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8 posted 2010-01-13 08:33 PM


Knowing you for years now, I try to read
with a distinctive eye...
and yet heart words are warm and close.

I wonder how poets read other poets
in earlier years...with distain?
Remorse?

Did they know the writer so well?

Did they disembark to be subjective?

Objective?

Did they learn to embrace the write,
or the writer?

This response is due to one of the responses I read within this, dear heart...

I won't be so lame as to push this aside just because I disagree with a response...

I hear you.

Better yet, I feel this.




suthern
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9 posted 2010-01-14 04:09 PM


A bitter taste of love's regret
abides where one-word hope of "yet"

lived upon my heart and tongue;
and I can't be forever young

waiting for a word.

Straight to my heart this goes... and if you learn how not to yearn??? Please teach a friend? *S*

ThisDiamond
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10 posted 2010-01-14 08:40 PM


You rock!
icebox
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in the shadows
11 posted 2010-01-15 08:17 AM



Structured rhyme, impressive!

Knowing only one side of a story is like listening to the sound of one hand clapping.



serenity blaze
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12 posted 2010-01-15 04:41 PM


Thanks all for reading.

And for the record, I wasn't trying to construct an argument. I was attempting to convey the emotion of loneliness, and yes, I utilized several cliche's in this'n.

Cliche's may be cliche', but I alluded to war of heart and mind, by alluding to my dear Willy Wonka:

"Where is fancy bred? In the heart or in the head?"

I could write an essay about all that, but I think for once, I'll just keep it simple, and let it be. *smile*

Again, I appreciate each of you for taking the time.

Kielo
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13 posted 2010-01-16 04:27 AM


Much too accustomed to this of late - but on the bright side, it brought me back here. Sending all my love. (Do you suppose I could FedEx it? Might be faster.)

You are as brilliant as ever.

Ki

Edder
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14 posted 2010-01-17 10:43 PM


there is much to consider here...
rebmemer
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15 posted 2010-01-18 02:28 AM


great write, really struck a chord for me.
serenity blaze
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16 posted 2010-01-18 07:41 PM


"Old friends...old friends, sit on the park bench like bookends..."

Don't be sad for long Ki--you are KI!!!

Edder? You know I'm thrilled to see you here. Ty, lovie.

and rebmemer? "I will remember youuuuuuuuuu..."

singing tonight folks...sad songs, but songs, nonetheless.

Thanks again.

wranx
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17 posted 2010-02-02 09:22 PM


Been too long since I've read ya...or anyone.

And

Do I keep prayin' for dem Saints?

*smile*

GG
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18 posted 2010-02-02 10:31 PM


Ahhh... it feels good to read you, my friend.

Beautiful and wrenching as always...


Sunshine
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19 posted 2010-02-02 10:36 PM


"Hello, again, Pip."

You'll have to talk to me personally to see all and hear all that I read and read again in your poem. It was good to read it again!

It's a classic, believe me!

Oh, so great are our expectations!






passing shadows
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20 posted 2010-02-02 10:47 PM


dang! I'm keepin' it! Awesome!
Marchmadness
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21 posted 2010-02-10 01:54 AM


Splash!...into a well of deep thought.
                              Ida

Margherita
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22 posted 2010-02-10 06:38 AM


((((Karen)))) and yet there is a certain sweetness in the yearning. You wish to change your emotions to better cope with what is and that is a good intention.

Thank you so much for sharing your powerful words with us and just know you are loved... always.

Love and hugs.
Margherita

serenity blaze
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23 posted 2010-02-10 01:33 PM


Awwwwwwwww...you guys are great.

and um, Kari? I think I get into trouble a lot because I don't know how to talk to people impersonally.

That characteristic of mine seems to be a comfort to some, and an affront of "too familiar" to others. *shrug*

Hell. I dunno what to do with me either. *laughing*

Love to all! GREAT BIG HUGS FOR STRANGERS, TOO! gleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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