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Wren
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since 2000-07-05
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0 posted 2000-07-10 10:10 PM



This is my window
that overlooks the blackest sea
And this is the part of me
that thrives with the change
of the waves
and the ophal moon

What do we do
with the parts of ourselves
that threaten to tear apart our souls?

This is my window
that overlooks the smooth ocean horizen
I tear back the shutters everyday
To sit on the wide sill
And plait my hair
And watch the golden sun ascend the sky

Where do we hide
the shards of our pain
that make us blind to reason?

This is my window
This is my ocean
My sky
These are the markings of my life
That scar my skin
And burn black as crow feathers on my pale brow

Why do we let
what we are
limit who we may become?

This is my window
This is where I ask the sky
implore the sea
To withold to me
The wisdom of their years
I swallow my heart with every breath
with every curse that escapes my mouth
The sea
The sky
They cannot know my wrath

Why can we never know
the most precious of things
until they evaporate,like tears?

This is my window
I shall leap to my death
Alone on a rocky, gray shore


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Hardrock
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since 2000-02-14
Posts 948
New Hampshire, USA
1 posted 2000-07-10 11:10 PM


Wren...As I read, I could feel the absence of emotion...just resolution, rhetorical questions, isolation.  Well described here.  As for the last part, "leap to my death..alone...", that's the irony:  No one ever dies alone...for with the passing of every life, the one passing takes something from everyone whose life he/she has ever touched.  All die with many...  Hardrock
catalinamoon
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The Shores of Alone
2 posted 2000-07-10 11:20 PM


This is a breathtaking poem. Many very good questions here, I wish I had the answers.



"If a man moves you to feel like a woman,
the least you can do is let him."
Merrit Malloy

Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration
3 posted 2000-07-10 11:50 PM


Why do we let
what we are
limit who we may become?


Ahh, but I think in this lies the true question.

First though, let me say that this is a hauntingly beautiful poem. I love the symmetry of several of the stanzas!

But back to the quote... Why? You yourself say it here.. you imply that you don't have to let yourself be limited. We are only hindered by that which is in ourselves. You are able to do whatever you wish in this life. You have only to allow yourself.

Hugs for the sorrow you brought from my heart with this piece.

Christopher

lotharingia
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since 2000-06-04
Posts 897
saarbruecken, Germany
4 posted 2000-07-11 07:48 AM


You express so very well the emotions for someone who has waited for so long that they have given up hope. I take the:

This is my window
I shall leap to my death
Alone on a rocky, gray shore

to by symbolic. As she will wait at this window for the rest of her life (so it seems to her now) without hope, so the rest of her life will seem like an endless lonesome plunge into the depths of despair. And while she waits she wonders why she waits at all ...

Lotharingia
"For God's sake, he's a poet. Poets are meant to feel miserable. Otherwise, what the hell are they here for? What are they going to write about?"
Tom Holland


Wren
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since 2000-07-05
Posts 312

5 posted 2000-07-11 12:26 PM


Thank you all very much! Your comments were wonderful!
-Wren

Deborah1
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since 2000-06-22
Posts 653
New Hampshire
6 posted 2000-07-11 07:25 PM


Wren, so many wonderful responses which are many of my sentiments. I agree with them all especially when Hardrock talks about dying alone and what it really means. I hear so much sorrow and sadness, these are times I wish I had a magic wand, I would change the scene from that window, I hope for only happiness to find you
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