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JustinPain
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since 1999-10-21
Posts 9
Madison, WI, USA

0 posted 2000-06-21 12:24 PM


One weathered hand grasping the other
Womanly once were these knobby digits
Now they've no warm body to grasp
Only the memories fondly remembered

Two yellowed eyes gazing across the years
Bright once were these myopic globes
Now they've no handsome lover to behold
Merely the love and longing glinting in them

Three grown offspring farflung by circumstance
Close once were they when young
Now they've no caring father to embrace
Merely the legacy of his love in their blood

Four endless years mourning his departure
A heart once filled with his love
Now broken and forlorn, empty of joy
Merely the sad husk of a woman remains

Five beautiful young grandchildren
Healthy and just beginning life
As she brings hers to a happy end
Joining her beloved at long last

An Eternity of love above and below
Propagated by those before us
Preserved by those after us
Merely the reason for life


[This message has been edited by JustinPain (edited 06-21-2000).]

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ellie LeJeune
Member Elite
since 2000-01-10
Posts 4156
King of Prussia, PA USA
1 posted 2000-06-21 08:12 AM


Justin: Welcome to this forum! This is a wonderful poem..."merely the reason for life". Lovely!  Ellie

Summers haunting melody
that awakens
the butterflies,
calling them to join
the dance
in their silent song
of praise to God.

ellie LeJeune


BSC
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since 2000-02-04
Posts 2919
New York, USA
2 posted 2000-06-21 08:21 AM


Justin what a wonderful poem, such an image it creates, I especially love the last verse.  Bonnie
WhtDove
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-22
Posts 9245
Illinois
3 posted 2000-06-21 10:55 AM


Welcome! I also love the last verse here.

An Eternity of love above and below
Propagated by those before us
Preserved by those after us
Merely the reason for life


That says an awful lot! There's such deep meaning inside those lines. For God is Love, and that's what we're here for, to Love!


JustinPain
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since 1999-10-21
Posts 9
Madison, WI, USA
4 posted 2000-06-21 02:33 PM


Thanks so very much for the feedback...this poem feels kind of disconnected, but very good material to work on...I feel that there are two seperate ideas in this poem that i need to fully express seperately...the first i feel should be centered on the aspect of the first verses about the elderly woman, and a second poem expanding on the last verse.  I really do love that last verse, and it's been so very long since I've felt inspired to write...sometimes the monotony of life silences my emotions so that I feel as though I haven't an ounce of compassion and empathy left in my soul.  New experiences, and hope for the future replenish my dry well, and I hope to become a more frequent visitor here!  I love you all so very much, thank you again!

[This message has been edited by JustinPain (edited 06-21-2000).]

Sunshine
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since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
5 posted 2000-06-21 06:54 PM


Dear Justin, welcome to the Fountain of Eternal Ink...you will indeed get all of the inspiration you could ever ask for.  And when  it "just doesn't come..." hop over to Challenges and be recharged!

Welcome to Passions.  I really enjoyed this piece...I can relate to it very well.  That is what I always strive for in my work...and you've hit the nail on the head with this one.

Sunshine

~~~Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.
Helen Keller ~~~


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