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Amaryllis
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0 posted 2010-05-30 05:17 PM



On a chill evening, I will clear the dinner,
while children laugh in velvet dusk outside-
I rattle, clang displeasure. Silence simmers
from his reading chair, his down-cast eyes.
Anger, like a seep of creeping poison
pollutes a room grown stale with swallowed words-
much as a luscent pool becomes more loathsome,
when choked with stagnant litter, like these hurts.
Yet gradual, across my selfish sadness
and indignance, comes a whispered surge-
a call to sweet remembrance and forgiveness,
a casual and careful white flag urge.
Then my iced eye again will thaw to rain,
and love will knead the granite core again.

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Amaryllis
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1 posted 2010-05-30 05:28 PM


P.S..  Derivative from Gwedolyn Brooks`  "Piano after War".
Marchmadness
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2 posted 2010-05-30 05:28 PM


Wow! So much, said so well, in one poem.
                                 Ida

Margherita
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3 posted 2010-05-30 06:29 PM


Amazing work, dear Amaryllis. Welcome to Pip!

Love,
Margherita

Amaryllis
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4 posted 2010-05-30 06:34 PM


Many many thanks to both of you! Means a lot  
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5 posted 2010-05-30 07:58 PM


tender

your name fits you

Chalmette Guy
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6 posted 2010-06-01 08:56 AM


I get this, I understand this, and I love this.


Richy
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7 posted 2010-06-01 09:10 AM



This was a mirror of words I just looked into.

I'm going to have to start closing my eyes when I come here so that you can't read my mind.

I love this.
Richard xx


Amaryllis
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8 posted 2010-06-01 12:27 PM


Thank you so much, CG and Richy!     
~Amaryllis

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9 posted 2010-06-01 12:53 PM


Then my iced eye again will thaw to rain,
and love will knead the granite core again.

Loved those lines!

Amaryllis
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10 posted 2010-06-01 01:35 PM


Thank you, 1slick_lady and Mysteria! So much  
2islander2
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11 posted 2010-06-01 01:39 PM


A very enjoyable read, with harmony of words and thoughts...thanks for the poem.


regards

yann

Honeybunch
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12 posted 2010-06-01 03:15 PM


"Then my iced eye again will thaw to rain,
and love will knead the granite core again."

Very well said!  Enjoyed!

Helen

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13 posted 2010-06-12 11:17 PM


I am so happy that I took that pause and stopped to read.  

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LindsayP
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14 posted 2010-06-13 10:17 PM



Yet gradual, across my selfish sadness
and indignance, comes a whispered surge-
a call to sweet remembrance and forgiveness,
a casual and careful white flag urge.
Then my iced eye again will thaw to rain,
and love will knead the granite core again.

Very well written Amaryilis, you certainly have a wonderful way with words.

Lindsay

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