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childomine
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since 2000-01-25
Posts 818
st. petersburg, FL

0 posted 2000-03-27 10:06 AM


Karen had been on a date earlier,
now she's barefoot and walking alone.
She has such a long, long way to go
and already she's weary to the bone.

They were having so much fun
but then began to fight.
Now she finds herself walking alone
in the darkness of the night.

The stars give her what light she has
and she is more than a little afraid.
Michael had really pissed her off,
now she wishes that she had stayed.

A few minutes later he pulls up
and tells her to get into the car.
He's angry and she doesn't want to,
but home is so very far.

She sees the speedo hit 60,
at the curves he does not slow.
She huddles against the car door,
heart racing and crying low.

"Please Michael, please slow down,
You're gonna get us killed."
He ignores her, which pisses her off
and again with anger she's filled.

He gives the engine more gas,
suddenly a tire hits a hole.
The car bucks and spins wildly
as Michael fights for control.

In her terror she's become silent,
her eyes opened wide with fear.
He struggles with the steering wheel
and the danger is poignantly clear.

The car becomes airborne,
goes crashing through the trees.
Breaking glass and crushing metal
drown out their fervent pleas.

They come down with a terrible crash,
stopping to rest against a mighty tree.
There's no time for saying "I love you"
for Michael and Karen die instantly.

They must have run away people guess,
for their bodies have yet to be found.
There's now an eeriness to the woods
as passersby hear the haunting sound

of crying.


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 ...Give me the strength to walk the soft earth, a relative to all that is....
          Black Eagle
    Oglala Sioux holy man





[This message has been edited by childomine (edited 03-29-2000).]

© Copyright 2000 Kim Soule - All Rights Reserved
Lost Dreamer
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since 1999-06-20
Posts 2464
Somewhere near the Rainbow
1 posted 2000-03-27 10:13 AM


This is some splendid writing you had me grasping the whole way through, and even in the end I am still wondering. Excellent job, I love it even though it is overall intensly sad.
William P Bussey
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since 2000-02-26
Posts 188

2 posted 2000-03-27 10:55 AM


My friend, you tell the sad tale of life so well, the trouble is that it is so real to life, you putt us in that car with such realism that it's scary. Great poem. and welcome back.
Sasikat
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since 2000-02-02
Posts 290
St. Petersburg, FL
3 posted 2000-03-27 10:58 AM


Kim,

What a sad one!!  Very haunting.  Does leave you wondering though.  As always, your talent shines through.

Sheila


 ...the earth and myself are of one mind. The measure of the land and the measure of our bodies are the same........... Joseph, Nez Perce Chief

Gene
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since 2000-01-23
Posts 935
Colorado, USA
4 posted 2000-03-27 01:03 PM


This is hauntingly beautiful, very powerful and nicely written.  

~Gene

John the cat
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since 2000-03-23
Posts 357
England
5 posted 2000-03-27 01:13 PM


WOW!
Denise
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since 1999-08-22
Posts 22648

6 posted 2000-03-27 01:32 PM


Very powerful, very sad and very well written.

Denise

childomine
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since 2000-01-25
Posts 818
st. petersburg, FL
7 posted 2000-03-27 06:14 PM


Thank you all for taking the time to read this and making comments.  Sometimes I have to wonder where these thoughts come from.  

 ...Give me the strength to walk the soft earth, a relative to all that is....
Black Eagle
Oglala Sioux holy man


Another Heather
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since 2000-02-17
Posts 93
Canada
8 posted 2000-03-28 04:14 AM


I know what you mean about thoughts coming out of nowhere sometimes, but you should enjoy it cause great poems like this one can come out of those strange thoughts. Good job!

 "Be yourself... No matter what they say"
- Sting

Jon Mewett
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since 2000-03-04
Posts 1304

9 posted 2000-03-28 04:50 AM


Childomine-I LOVE LOVE LOVE this poem.

A haunting wonderfully written story.

FANTASTIC.

If you go down in the woods today?......

Jon

twinsgd
Member
since 2000-02-13
Posts 416
Ontario,Canada
10 posted 2000-03-29 04:24 AM


Spinechilling.......That was my reaction.....sent a shiver down my back.

A gripping tale Childomine.

childomine
Senior Member
since 2000-01-25
Posts 818
st. petersburg, FL
11 posted 2000-03-29 03:50 PM


Thanks you - Heather, Jon and Twins.  I'm glad this was well received.  You're all wonderful poets and I'm honored by your comments.

 ...Give me the strength to walk the soft earth, a relative to all that is....
Black Eagle
Oglala Sioux holy man


StarrGazer
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since 2000-03-05
Posts 679
Texas
12 posted 2000-03-29 05:05 PM


Excellent poem childomine ... So true that things like this happen  everyday and you did a fantabulous job  writing about it  

 "A poet is one who spends a lifetime standing out in thunderstorms, waiting to be hit by lightning"
~Randal Jarrell~



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