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Tomer
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0 posted 2012-12-27 05:15 PM


She wore a velvet scarf around her neck
like the quiet corn rows that bristled
against the winds push
as the backdrop of the grey fog
led up to the glass house they lived in.

He use to sit by the den
fire burning,
mirroring back into his brown, bloodshot eyes
whisky, neat
The living rooms quiet, cream wallpaper
as the leather reclining chair
pushed its leg stand open
so he could sit and stare
like the never-ending hallways that stared behind him

In the small right side of his pant pocket
he always carried with him a small piece of her black cotton, fabric sweater
the one she tore off as she hung too closely to the screen front door

That scent
that unbelievable, majestic scent
each morning it aired itself
more and more onto the frontside of her pillow
and he would press it against his nose
cradling the white linens
that had her eyes abreast with his
running their hands through each others hair
until he lightly nicked the bottom of her lip
reminding her it was time for breakfast

Every morning,
He would walk through the light skinned hallways
before the kitchen pantry doors
the island that lay in the middle
granite countertops, spotless
before the french doors
of the marble statue that felt the lonely whispers
of a mans gentle whimper

Every evening
he stood in front of those french doors
with memories, like memoirs, of summer afternoons
where she use to dry their damp clothes
on the clothesline, soaking in the warm, June sun
In her favorite white blouse
from hanger to hanger,
with her bare feet moving through the thin, dry grass
often becoming the soft fabric of his watchful smile
as her golden, brown hair rested along her back
as the day bid a gentle ode to the days end

Each day he hoped
the day would forgo the night
but as wind moved, so did time
so he sadly nodded and retired to his bedroom
another afternoon soon to follow
whispers from the yard
following him through the light, skinned hallways.

[This message has been edited by Tomer (12-28-2012 02:12 PM).]

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Victoria
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1 posted 2012-12-28 01:30 PM


*with her bare feet moving through the thin, dry grass
often becoming the soft fabric of his watchful smile
as her golden, brown hair rested along her back
as the day bid a gentle ode to the days end*

Very touching and heartwarming Tomer.

~Victoria~

Life is a great big canvas-Throw all the paint on it you can.
  -- Danny Kaye

OwlSA
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2 posted 2012-12-28 02:01 PM


Tomer, the whole poem breathes his pain and his need to hold on to his exquisite memories, more and more with each line - but I found the beauty of the last 2 stanzas so palpable and his anguish in them almost too much to bear and they have me typing in slow motion and I almost forgot to breathe.  

Owl

ebonygirl
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3 posted 2012-12-29 11:13 AM


Enjoyed your poem, Tomer.
Ms. E

EmmaRose
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4 posted 2012-12-30 06:01 PM


truly
this is
poetry in motion
at its finest

Tomer
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5 posted 2013-01-01 07:06 PM


Victoria-

Happy you enjoyed that stanza.  Appreciate the kind support.  Hope you're well

Cheers

Tomer

Tomer
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6 posted 2013-01-01 07:08 PM


Owl-

I'm happy the last two stanzas struck such a chord with you.  I guess I succeeded in my storytelling....hope you're breathing again?!  Take care.

Cheers

Tomer

Tomer
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7 posted 2013-01-01 07:09 PM


Ms. E-

Happy you took a liking to it.  Hope you're doing well.

Cheers

Tomer

Tomer
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8 posted 2013-01-01 07:09 PM


Emma-

Appreciate the fine comment; it means a lot.  Happy you enjoyed it so much.

Cheers

Tomer

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