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Eldest
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since 2010-06-15
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Alabama

0 posted 2010-06-16 08:48 AM



RAISING THE SAIL

“The winds of grace are blowing all the time--
it is up to us to raise the sail—“
Ramakrishna


How many times I heard that said before I set out on this voyage.
It was my mother's favorite words and I heard them all my live.
Yet it wasn't until she was gone that I took her words to heart.
Now who knows where these sails of faith will take me?

Because of her words, I chose a path most women would never take.
Into the stars, beyond the moons and as far as imagination could go.
No one expects me to return, and perhaps I will remain, for the winds of grace
have brought me to a special time and place.

I do not know the people here, they do not look like me,
but inside our hearts we hear each other and I've never had that before.
Perhaps this world is where I should have been born,
My mother was trying to tell me to make that leap into the dark unknown.

I feel her here, so far from home, in a place no one has ever been.
But now, this is home and I think I shall never return.

© Copyright 2010 Eldest - All Rights Reserved
Earl Brinkman
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since 2010-03-03
Posts 1183
Osaka, Japan
1 posted 2010-06-16 09:07 AM


For me this poem has special meaning in that I have chosen to live in a foreign country so far from home where people have different customs and speak a different language.  That said no matter how far you go away from home part of your soul lingers in the nest that you left. ---- The language that you employ in this piece sets the appropriate tone.
Toerag
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since 1999-07-29
Posts 5622
Ala bam a
2 posted 2010-06-16 09:07 AM


Everything was the 'unknown' until somebody took that voyage. Sounds as though your mother motivated you to make your own world. Welcome to the blue pages, (I'm the only normal one here by the way). LOL
Eldest
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since 2010-06-15
Posts 177
Alabama
3 posted 2010-06-16 09:14 AM


Thank you, Earl and Toerag, for the kind words.  By the way, define "normal"?
Nan
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4 posted 2010-06-16 09:29 AM


This is a wonderful tribute to your mother and an equally wonderful first post with PipTalk.  Welcome to our family, and please check your email for a special greeting...



Toerag
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Ala bam a
5 posted 2010-06-16 09:32 AM


I mean think? Anyone with a name like "Toerag"??? And, I'm from Alabama too?
Nan
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6 posted 2010-06-16 09:37 AM


That's a downright scary thought...
passing shadows
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displaced
7 posted 2010-06-16 10:38 AM


Hi there welcome!

funny how home changes with wherever one is at the time...good write here

Chalmette Guy
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since 2009-03-11
Posts 1257
Louisiana
8 posted 2010-06-16 10:46 AM


Welcome to Pips Eldest.
I really am touched by this poem. Home has a certain, different meaning to me lately.

One small thing though, at the end of the 2nd line, did you mean "live" or "life"??

Eldest
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since 2010-06-15
Posts 177
Alabama
9 posted 2010-06-16 11:11 AM


you're right, should be life, missed that one.  Thanks.
Amaryllis
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since 2010-05-20
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Mi now
10 posted 2010-06-16 12:31 PM


Hello Eldest.. welcome to PiP!     
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I enjoyed this poem.. speaking to displacement and `blooming where you`re planted`.. great read  
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Best~Amaryllis

Namyh
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since 2009-01-20
Posts 988

11 posted 2010-06-16 06:55 PM


Eldest - All progress is a leap in the dark. And if mom says leap....then leap!Moms always seem to know best, even when we think we know better. With change comes growth. I enjoyed this very much Eldest.
Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
12 posted 2010-06-16 07:36 PM


Dear Eldest...

I share that title with you. I broke rote by doing what my parents thought I might not, being the person I was then, 40 years ago. Now of course, it is nothing extraordinary, but still, as is said above, one never travels too far from their parents, their home, when the love of them was so great.

Your mother taught you well.

I look forward to reading more from you.

Thank you for finding Passions.


Bill Charles
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since 2000-07-11
Posts 10619
highways, & byways, for now
13 posted 2010-06-20 12:25 PM


Eldest - a beautiful write, really enjoyed reading this. I once lived in Alabama and still miss it...

BC

LindsayP
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since 2007-07-28
Posts 3410
Australia, Victoria
14 posted 2010-06-20 10:13 PM



Hi Eldest a warm welcome to PIP, you are now among friends and if that is a fair

sample of what you write You will have many friends. An enjoyable write, well done.

Lindsay

easy1
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since 2010-05-22
Posts 1209
Southeastern USA
15 posted 2010-06-21 12:29 PM


Sometimes the dove returns to the ark, and sometimes it doesn't, according to an old story.

Thanks for a good read, and welcome.

Bastet
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since 2010-05-07
Posts 246

16 posted 2010-06-21 12:47 PM


I have been an ex-pat for the past forty years. Of course, now I have become more or less a citizen of the world, but I still sometimes have doubts about having left my roots. This poem, which is very well written, really speaks to me. Good luck with your future writing.
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