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junemac
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0 posted 2004-07-07 12:22 PM



In the echo of the news, she swayed.

We could only watch, frozen in shock

The day and the joy died unplayed.



Emotions fought to hold on her face,

She shook each away, feigned calmness.

Lifted her head, faltered...resumed grace.



Satin skirts whispered in a breath held hush,

As she turned and walked the lonely aisle.

Confetti Tears fell from a bride without blush.



A hundred people watched until she was gone

I felt my heart begin to beat again ...I followed

Saw her disappearing into the glare of the sun.



Fear pumped in my veins for this fragile maid

My legs carried forward my trembling heart

Stills from a mind movie of horror played.



A strip of ivory waved like a flag on the gate.

White petals littered the path like broken dreams

I knelt and lifted one, cold and paper thin like fate.



The doorway held internal darkness and uncertainty

I was drawn inwards, knowing only that I must move,

Nauseous stomach churning, as I faced of adversity.



Inside the gloomy hallway my fear intensified

A mess of glass sprayed across the emerald rug

I prayed I wasn’t too late to prevent this suicide



The smashed frame of an old black and white snap

Showed a couple playing secret smiles to the camera.

I reeled in horror at the sight of a bloody teardrop



As I climbed the stairway trail in the wake of distress

Crimson smudges, a torn bouquet , assaulting my eyes.

I feared I was too late , scared of my own uselessness.



The nightmare continuedbeyond the open bedroom door

I saw her then, across the room , a broken curled up soul

And my heart bled out sorrow for this vision on the floor.



I lifted and cupped her tear stained face and held her

Cheeks deathly white , her lips were bloody and torn

She rocked against me, a baby child in the arms of an elder



I knew her secret , She had confided only that morning

Her sweet love was dying, They were to face it together

She clutched the note , delivered in church without warning.



He loved her too much to let her witness pain and death

Spend the days seeing the sunshine drain from her smile

He wanted to picture her smiling as he took his last breath.



© Copyright 2004 june macfarlane - All Rights Reserved
PKreturns
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1 posted 2004-07-07 01:17 PM


Whoa this is so deep and sad....
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Member Patricius
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2 posted 2004-07-07 07:51 PM


Dear June:  This has quite an impact! Sure hope it is from your imagination and not real!

Love
Betty Lou

Betty Lou Hebert

Joyce Johnson
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Member Rara Avis
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3 posted 2004-07-07 08:43 PM


Oh my.  This is a heavy work.  Love, Joyce
PatAngel
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4 posted 2004-07-07 10:21 PM


Dear June,

I felt such heart-wrenching sadness as I read your poem. What an incredible talent you have!

Love,
Patricia

'When you find a dream within your heart, don't ever let it go.
For dreams are the tiny seeds from which tomorrow grows.'

junemac
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5 posted 2004-07-09 02:29 AM


Thanks Joyce, thank you Betty and Thank you Patricia,

I spent time writing this in a poem after the story came into my  head. I am glad you found it touching.
Hugs June x

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