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icebox
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since 2003-05-03
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in the shadows

0 posted 2010-05-31 03:57 PM





It was raining when I found you,
three decades having passed
since the dreary afternoon
you never asked where I had gone.

When we first met
you pushed your way into my world,
a world where others are just furniture,
or assets,
or obstacles,
or targets,
a private world
sealed and put aside
where I can watch
and never be taken by surprise.
  
Raining too when we first met;
your eye was quick,
your mind was sharp,
a partner I thought did not exist.  
Do you remember what you said to me?  
You said life is free Old Hoss,
it is the taking that's expensive.  
Then with a wink
and just a hint of smile
you slipped back on the line
having touched a thought
I'd had since I was young,
but never shared with anyone,
an idea I didn't know I'd dropped
until you just stepped up to me
knowing it was mine
and handed it right back.

It was raining also
in the early night we both lost track
of common reference points.  
You went left
I went right,
after having chosen
without words
to take the fight back where it belonged.

The rain had stopped when I awoke,
eight thousand miles
from darkness filled with smoke
blood
screams
and death,
I was short of breath and full of dope,
bound and almost gagged
without any sense of who or what I was.  
Beyond any sense of hope.
The walls stark white,
with lights that seemed always to be left on.
In time when I could speak,
and ask,
I was told you were already gone.
Gone without another word.

I grew old but when I could
I prowled through places tagged in memory,
in river towns
cutting through mountains
in the stories I recalled,
stories you shared in waiting times,
of growing up without shoes,
times when listening to the blues
was like birthday cake for ears,
jokes about hunting,
fishing
when the only fears were being caught
stealing dinner from the bears;
you were the only man I knew
except me
without souvenirs,
or pictures,
or letters from whatever passed for home,
so looking took remembering
the details,
little threads
between the lines in images we shared
learning to be friends.

Like pixels on a screen.
random nonsense at the start,
as they fill
at some point the story can be seen;
so one day the thoughts connected,
I found the tiny mountain town
where what was left
had been given to the ground,
and I touched the shadow,
of a friend
whose life I carry in my heart.

©2004,2010 by icebox
  





  

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miscellanea
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since 2004-06-24
Posts 4060
OH
1 posted 2010-05-31 04:20 PM


icebox,

   A very touching write.  Thank you for sharing it.

         miscellanea

Martie
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2 posted 2010-05-31 04:26 PM


This man so deeply carved within your heart, must have been special, like you are.
ThisDiamond
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since 2002-02-22
Posts 9353
Michigan, USA
3 posted 2010-05-31 04:30 PM


Deeply touched...this magnificent shadow has been a story told by close kin, of Vietnam and eternal brotherhood.

1slick_lady
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since 2000-12-22
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standing on a shadow's lace
4 posted 2010-05-31 08:12 PM


i adore you
and your poetry
you leave me breathless

threadbear
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since 2008-07-10
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Indy
5 posted 2010-05-31 09:32 PM


Quite special, Icebox.
If Hemingway could write poetry,
it would be like this.

latearrival
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since 2003-03-21
Posts 5499
Florida
6 posted 2010-06-01 11:48 PM


I have no words for this,but I am touched. latearrival
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