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Street Heart
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0 posted 2002-11-04 01:45 PM


   Being that Thanksgiving is coming soon,I thought it appropriate to submit several offerings that I have written when I was homeless,and others that I have written which are either about that state,or in reference to other things that I have observed in regard to the state of the world.This work that I had written October 25,1994,is probably my most complex due to multi-layering of rhymes within.It takes a little time to catch them all       .
   Lastly,I just want to say that being thankful sometimes can be very difficult.Loss can plague you for the rest of your life.I can only say that truly seeing the things that you DO have,truly "seeing" the struggles and/or deficits of others and then actually "Doing" something out of compassion to aleviate that hardship,and searching for and/or striving nearer to GOD are the only ways I know of to "Truly" find the Spirit of Thanks.


Walking through town wearing a coat
   that should be arrested for indecent exposure,
I stumbled on the doubt that had lept
   from my hand like a frightened mouse
Going down...swearing I would never go down again
   and I regain my composure
I tumbled through the memory
   that had slept within my mind of my home,my house
Talking with "me",daring myself to be tested
   by my recent disclosure,
I mumbled 'bout the bout
   that had kept me from myself by label:"Louse"
Knowing to be caring,to be a friend
   through pain and sharing,I am sure,
I crumbled for my "sensory" seems inept,
   the fire in my Heart I must douse



Geoffrey Sonnen

[This message has been edited by Sunshine (11-08-2002 03:29 PM).]

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1 posted 2002-11-04 03:42 PM


Geoff, I will come back again later and re-read this, as there is much going on, and I want to make sure I understand the layers in this.
Yes, it is important to see that not everyone's USA reality is Turkey, stuffing and homemade pumpkin pie.
PS, I set those turkeys free a long time ago, and I'm thankful for all the tasty substitutes for flesh that are available.

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2 posted 2002-11-04 05:48 PM


Geoff:  This is a very complex poem and really touches my heart. Iam sorry you were ever a homeless person. I can't imagine what it must be like and I pray I will never know! Thank you for sharing your feelings with us. May God smile on you all the rest of your life.

Betty Lou Hebert

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3 posted 2002-11-07 12:19 PM


Thank you so much Kacy and Betty,for your concern and compliments.Yes,I have a warm bed
and a computer (not-to-mention,a couple of keyboards to work on my music ).Life is a little better now...for me,but let us not forget about the other ones,sometimes entire families out there,that need our help,our care.
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4 posted 2002-11-07 01:09 PM


StreetHeart~

There is creative poignancy in this write~

'I stumbled on the doubt that had lept
from my hand like a frightened mouse'


Sometimes life affords us the opportunity to 'see' things at ground zero ...
what we learn and share is priceless~

I am more than I was ... simply for having read this tender offering from you~
Thank you, poet~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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5 posted 2002-11-07 01:12 PM


I forgot to say that something this creative needs a title ... please consider this, from your coffer of thoughts -

'Fire In My Heart'

I think it works~
Sincerely~
~*Marge*~

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6 posted 2002-11-07 02:01 PM


Thank you,Marge.I wasn't sure as to the title for I have so many thoughts in there,but I think you are right...considering how I end it.Thank you for your care.


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7 posted 2002-11-07 04:13 PM


StreetHeart~
You can edit your post up to 24 hours after the initial posting takes place ... after that time has passed .. you can ask a moderator to edit it for you~

Just click on Denise's name above and ask her to edit the title for you ... be sure to give her the URL for the piece so she can easily find it~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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8 posted 2002-11-07 05:06 PM


Thanks again,Marge.I did get in contact with Dark Angel and I am waiting for her reply.

Geoffrey

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9 posted 2002-11-08 08:34 AM


I see a lot of what this poems tries to show, but I think there are surely parts that no one but you could ever know. A very thought provoking read that I greatly enjoyed.
J

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10 posted 2002-11-09 10:38 AM


A happy thankful boost to the top for this warming fire.
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11 posted 2002-11-09 11:30 AM


I enjoyed your narrative as well as the poem.

Thanks for sharing a part of you.
Melton

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12 posted 2002-11-11 12:21 PM


How sad for you that you had these bad days but what depths you have from which to write.  Thank you for sharing.  Joyce
Street Heart
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13 posted 2002-11-11 02:01 PM


Thank you so much,Melton.
Peace,Geoff

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Street Heart
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14 posted 2002-11-11 02:04 PM


You are right,Joyce,but I wish that life would have been at least a little more kind.Could tell you much.Maybe someday.

Geoffrey

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15 posted 2002-11-15 01:15 AM



Geoff~
This is a well-written piece and it touched me deeply.
I'm so happy to hear that things are better for you now.
You are so right, however, that there are so many
more out there who are in difficult situations
and who need the support and encouragement that we can give.
Thank you so much for sharing this, Geoff.
Hugs,
~Vicky

"...until you have read the verse on his heart,
you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

Street Heart
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16 posted 2002-11-19 10:12 AM


Thank you,Vicky.You are right,there are too many others that need our care.There is something that we all can do,in one form or another.I don't think that many people realize the gift they can be giving that would supercede all other "Christmas presents", and the like.Sometimes someone just taking the time to pray,talk,listen,
even offering a cup of coffee means so much.
One does not need to empty their account,
certainly.You can't help by depleting your resources to the point of making yourself
impoverished,but there is so much more that can be done,and yes,it will take money too.
   In 1984,there were at least 2,000 FAMILIES,yes,families,that were homeless in NYC.When I heard that on the news,I was in a state of shock.When you take into account that that is not including the ones who are totally by themselves and aside from other cities,the amount of lonely,desparate people
must be staggering.This should not be.And
here we are in the wealthiest "Land of the free".

If a man has not discovered something he is willing to die for,his life is not worth living.

Martin Luther King,Jr. Detroit,1963

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