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BluesSerenade
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By the Seaside

0 posted 2014-10-22 08:14 PM


~*~

Burning tears slide sideways
while I dream in watercolors
rewinding an impossible love affair
lying in wait deep in the dark abyss
of the iris in my eyes.

I blink you back
if only for a fleeting moment
waving at every go round
that leaps from the past
pushing pause.

Winters were cool on the outside
and the warmth of your kiss
was a welcome shiver.
The spring was long stemmed
in a field of flowers
while making dandelion wishes
that blew in the wind.

Summers were for low tides
and wading in warm pools.
The fall was for skipping stones
across shallow waters
thrilled by the ebb and flow.

Somehow, by sheer will
I kept my head above water.
I was not so blinded by the light
or slap of wind
or the sudden rush of lust
leaving me to take the fall.

Our impossible love affair
would be the keeper of my dreams
a gift to take with me wherever I go
into the future past,and beyond
it was all that.

My eyes have since adjusted to the light
slow dancing in the shadows
rising high above the fog bank
softly swirling in the evening mist
cradled in the crescent.

Those days were the times of my life
Old man winter collides from all sides;
spring makes me feel brand new again
the fall is for leaving
and the summer soltice lingers longingly.

You were my impending storm
my spring bouquet
my cool blue water.
the rustle of my leaving.
You were the catcher of my breath.

Even now,
when the breeze ruffles my hemline
I am lost in your smile
still.

~*~

revised...remembering when

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JerryPat2
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1 posted 2014-10-22 09:51 PM


Dancing around the memories of times past, and your memories were still fresh as the moments they were made, it seems. "Impossible love affair," oh, aren't they all?These memories, we look back and wonder where they are, and do they ever think of us.

If they give you ruled paper write sideways.

BluesSerenade
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2 posted 2014-10-22 10:17 PM


Thank you for your nice reply JP...and for reading my poem the way it was intended.

Yea I wonder if he remembers me.

BluesSerenade
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3 posted 2014-10-22 10:18 PM


Oops
JerryPat2
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4 posted 2014-10-22 10:46 PM


We all wonder Blues . . .

If they give you ruled paper write sideways.

latearrival
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5 posted 2014-10-22 11:01 PM


Memories bring back many pleasant times and replenish us when needed.Enjoyed your poem,
jo

BluesSerenade
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6 posted 2014-10-22 11:18 PM


Thank you sweet Jo.
EmmaRose
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7 posted 2014-10-23 09:04 AM


When each season can wrap round you, heart and soul, with its own unique blend of artistry, you have lived and loved -
beautiful sentiments in your poem

VAS
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8 posted 2014-10-23 01:05 PM


As I read, my thoughts: Oh, I love that line, I'm going to highlight it; then another gripped the same and a new phrase, likewise. There are a few cliche phrases, but they are wrapped in so unique ones, they almost disappear from notice. I was totally captivated all the way through from the "tears" that created "rainbows," in your view.

I need to save this one and share it with friends so they can see a wonderfully written poem to which I might aspire. Your permission?????I have lumps in my throat from the beauty within this piece.  A second look, it was "tears sliding sideways," "dream in watercolors," not tears creating rainbows, but that's what I saw. Your words are better, more original, yet evoking what I could relate.

Whether on the shoal or on the shore,
I'll seek the lighthouse evermore.

soul drifter
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9 posted 2014-10-23 02:05 PM


As one who spends much of the present thinking about the glory of the past, this sings to me.

"You were my impending storm"

Great line. Every girl I've ever loved were storms in my life, cleaning the slate and leaving a rainbow behind afterward.

Anyway, Blues, this is a great, great write and it is sure to resound in my head for a good long while. Great stuff! Saving this.

Honeybunch
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10 posted 2014-10-23 05:44 PM


Oh, Bluesy Gal, this is wonderful!  Sadly I can relate (I suppose most of us can) but I certainly couldn't write it as well as you have done.  I often wonder too if "he" remembers but somehow I doubt it.  Men are different to women in that respect.  I will read your great poem again (probably again and again) but not now - am left feeling somewhat "raw".  Whew!  You write a mean poem (with "mean" meaning fantastic) and I would have to read it now just before going to bed.  Damn!  Hope I don't dream!  

Hugs to you dear one.

BluesSerenade
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11 posted 2014-10-23 09:15 PM


Emma- that is so nice of you to say.
      Thank you good poetess.

VAS-  I so appreciate your kind reply.  
      I often feel my poems are too intense.
      I can't help myself.  Thanks again for
      being so gracious with your comments.

soul drifter-
      You know I'm your biggest fan so knowing
      You were here makes me very happy.
      Thank you tons.

honey- I always love hearing from you...it's
       Like visiting with an old neighbor.
       Thank you always for your support and
       All the kindness you share. Xo
      

secondhanddreampoet
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12 posted 2014-10-23 09:18 PM


grand-fine imagery and Romanticism !

well 'penned' indeed !

Marchmadness
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13 posted 2014-10-23 09:19 PM


Very nice romantic poem, Blues. Enjoyed.
                                     ida

Honeybunch
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14 posted 2014-10-24 01:00 AM


"Even now,
when the breeze ruffles my hemline
I am lost in your smile
still."

Oh, hell - and the wind blows here often.  

xx

BluesSerenade
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15 posted 2014-10-24 12:08 PM


Thanks much dreampoet.

Ida - always nice to see your name here.  Thanks for reading me

Honey girl  xo  

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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16 posted 2014-10-25 01:54 PM


That was exquisite! A metaphoric Mecca! It was a full length Oscar winning romance. A vicarious and voyeuristic voyage dipped in pure chocolate and yet, elegantly understated.
I'm at a loss for words...

Lori

BluesSerenade
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17 posted 2014-10-25 11:07 PM


Lori...that is the nicest reply.  Thank you very much.  Honestly,  I am so touched by your comments.  Thank you sweet lady.  
jwesley
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18 posted 2014-10-31 06:58 PM


Ah, so nostalgic, and, from the youthful soul with which we all start (no matter how old that soul might be in reality), the yearnings for that one love that is always irreplaceable no matter how many loves may follow it, and the brightness your soul exhibits with the memory – is just wonderful, Blues.  

This post was so soft in it's essence and shows the depth of love/feelings/soulfulness that you harbor inside.  A new high for you, in my eyes, my friend, for truly letting your spirit fly.

I feel . . . your gentleness with this read, and it is a beautiful thing indeed.
jimmy

BluesSerenade
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19 posted 2014-11-01 06:58 PM


Thank you very much kind sir.
Your reply warms my heart.

Richy
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20 posted 2015-02-21 03:00 PM


Oh my gosh I hadn't stopped by in about a year.. every now and then something pulls me back here for visit..

Oh Bluesy its so nice to read you again and know you still adorn this earth with all that is you.. as always this is one of the more beautiful things I've ever read..

just as enchanting as your lovely picture..

i hope all is well dear friend


secondhanddreampoet
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21 posted 2015-02-21 05:09 PM


glad to see this grand-fine 'write' brought back at the top of the "P.I.P.-land" by the cyber-sea queue !
BluesSerenade
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22 posted 2015-02-21 10:15 PM


I miss you when you're gone, Richy. Thank you for looking me up and for all the nice things you said.

Dreampoet- much appreciate the visit.

Michael
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23 posted 2015-02-22 08:47 PM


I love the way you have woven the seasons and what they represent to you into this.  The change from beginning to end is palpable, and yet your grateful acceptance of something others might only find pain in is enviable.  great writing.

Michael

tracie66
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24 posted 2015-02-25 05:06 AM


oh so beautiful, what amazing images abound in this. xx

Love is the life of the soul...
It is the harmony of the universe
                        — W. E. Channing

JamesMichael
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25 posted 2015-02-25 05:16 PM


enjoyed...james
Margherita
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26 posted 2015-02-26 03:48 AM


What an exceptionally intense and beautiful write, dear Lori! A real deep pleasure to read and absorb it. Ahh, those impossible love stories haunt us still.

I love every single word of this.

Love,
Margherita

BluesSerenade
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27 posted 2015-02-26 01:45 PM


Michael- thank you for leaving such a nice reply and for reading beyond the written words.

Tracie - thank you so much for reading my poem and taking the time to reply.  Very much appreciated.

James- I'm always happy to see you here.  So glad to see you posting again.

Margherita- your kindness and insight always warms my heart.  You are such a special lady.  Thank you.

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