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Aimster
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0 posted 2000-11-07 12:41 PM


"Jaded Glass"

Eighteen years has passed by since that fateful day
When you gave me up for adoption, and walked away
I heard through the grapevine
You want to get back in touch with me
But if you were to look into my eyes
I don't think you'd like what you'd see

When you left me all those years ago
I had no choice, I had to close the door
Tried to put you out of my mind
Thinking never again love would I find

I tried to lock my heart up in a box
And wouldn't let no light within
But my Angel in heaven wouldn't let me be
Soon the melting of ice began

It takes a long time to pick jaded glass out of a heart
Some wounds never heal
For many years I just didn't deal with things
The pain and hurt became too real

Now you want me to get in touch with you
What do you want me to say?
I try not to be angry, and I try not to judge
But you hurt me in the most painful way

And this isn't just about me, there are two others to consider
But then again, it always was about you
Sorry if I sound bitter
Still thinking from a six year olds point of view

I have read the reports on my case, read it in black and white
But those words mean nothing, when it's pictures that never leave your sight
Memories that linger on, always bringing up the pain
Now you say you love me, and want to know if I feel the same

Mother dear my answer is no
You gave birth to me but that is really all
The lady in heaven is my Mom
She was always there to catch me when I'd fall
She may be gone now, but she won the title with her heart
All I want from you is for you to quietly depart

Terribly sorry if the truth hurts
But lies hurt even worst, that is a fact
However, I don't have to tell you
You were always the best at that

So...if you should see me standing on the street
Just walk the other way
God help you if you should talk to me
You will not like what I have to say

It's not your leaving that hurt me, its what you did before
It's the years of yelling I heard before the slamming of the door
The simple fact that I was a kid, is suppose to excuse it all
Hurts no matter what when you're slammed against a wall

It may not seem like I forgave you, but I did long ago
My Angel helped me to see sometimes you must let things go
The memories are still with me, but now I've found peace, joy, and love
As you can see, I recieved all those gifts from the lady above

Yes, in some ways I want to hurt you, I want you to pay for your sin
But I also learned through forgivenss, true healing can begin
The girls do not remember you, they didn't have much to grieve
I think its best if you just quietlyleave

And I'll pick up the shattered glass
That's left all around the floor
As I silently close the wound in my heart
Shutting the door

Amy M Kennedy




[This message has been edited by Aimster (edited 11-07-2000).]

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serenity blaze
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1 posted 2000-11-07 12:45 PM


Amy, speaking of powerful...I'm rendered speechless with this one. All I can offer through my goosebumps is HUGS.
Elizabeth
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2 posted 2000-11-07 01:28 PM


Amy, you're so right with this one...even if you have forgiven someone, sometimes it's best to just let things go with that. I know your biological mother will be hurt, and I'm sorry for that, but the choice is yours. There are consequences to every action and there is no way to get away from them.

Elizabeth


You cling to your ways and leave mine to me.
Suum cuique.
~Elizabeth



Butterflies_dont_cry
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3 posted 2000-11-07 03:33 PM


*Angel Wing Hugs* Sweet Amy-girl...you
purged so much pain in this weave...you made
me feel ever beat of it and I know how hard
it can be to open up and bleed into poetry
like this...but sometimes it's the only way
we heal isn't it...You'll make the choice
that is right for YOU and that's the only
thing that counts right now...you and you
alone.  Love ya my friend and take care of
you~

Victoria
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4 posted 2000-11-07 03:49 PM


you certainly captured my attention..and yes it is up to you whether you meet your biological mother or not..and im sorry you have lost your adoptive/real mother ...she sounded like a wonderful person. HUGS

                 ~Victoria~


A poem is never finished, only abandoned.
- Paul Valery (1871-1945)


Marsha
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5 posted 2000-11-07 04:17 PM


Amy, this is such an amazingly, brilliant, wonderful, powerful poem. (I was going to say it in all one breath) It's utterly marvellous, yes Amy I am getting exuberant again. You continue flying high and free love, and I'm just behind you soaring. I was going to start singing 'come fly with me' but I don't know the words. You just know I love this one, don't you.
Take care
             Mushy Marsha
                  


Take back the hope you gave,- I claim
Only a memory of the same
Robert Browning

Kit McCallum
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6 posted 2000-11-07 04:28 PM


Oh dear Amy, if I could give you a hug right now, I surely would. Your heartfelt poetry touches me deeply each time, and this is truly so emotion-filled, and powerfully written. All we can do, is follow what we know to be "right for ourselves" ... you sound as though you've worked that through, and no one person can ask any more of you than that. It is your decision ... just as the past, was hers. Hugs to you ...

Best wishes,
/Kit

JamesMichael
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7 posted 2000-11-07 04:31 PM


Such sadness and disappointment in your poem and all directed towards this woman that perhaps desperately needs you now as you  needed her at one time...James
CocoBaci
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8 posted 2000-11-07 04:36 PM


Amy, my hand quivered at keyboard as I scrolled down the words from your heart...

Gosh gurl, if I could give you hugs...

Enough said, a kiss on your eyelids...

You're a jewel my friend
Coco

Janet Marie
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9 posted 2000-11-07 05:28 PM


Amy...
by far your most well written piece of poetry
this one hits home in many ways and I am recalling the things you have shared with me.
I understand totally your reasons and emotions here...
just remember life is a constant cycle and
some things will come back around...
often more than once...
maybe in time you will feel differently...
maybe someday you will want answers to your questions ..
and maybe not....
sometimes after we have our own children ...
it changes the way we look at things...
whatever you decide for now or later ...
just remember one thing...if you should decide to have contact...you or one of your sis's...each may have a different reaction...
regardless ..nothing that will happen now will ever take away or lessen the title of MOM that belongs to your angel...
and she would support and want what ever any of you girls decide that you need to do for closure of piece of mind.
Some doors can be opened later....
but only if it lets in light..
only you can make that call..
love ya
me

snowpants
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10 posted 2000-11-07 06:18 PM


Wow, Aim.  What a, and I quote just about everyone else here, powerful piece!  Excellent write, my friend.  Take care, girlie.
*HUGS*, oh, what the heck, *MORE HUGS*

sp  

I won't go, I won't sleep, I can't breathe until you're resting here with me...

compassion
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11 posted 2000-11-07 07:43 PM


Dear Amy,
   Oh, how you have touched me. You overcame adversities as a child and God blessed you with a Mom who gave you geniune love. You have forgiven your birth mother's (shortcomings), so it's your choice what you decide to do. You were given no control over what she did, so try not feel any guilt toward whatever decision you make.  Bless you Amy. What a wonderful lady you are! Love you and big ((hugs)) to you sweetlady. marcy

Aimster
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12 posted 2000-11-07 08:18 PM


I'd like to extend my warmest and
most sincere thanks to all of you who
have read and replied to this poem. It
was by far my hardest ever to write...
the reasons why pretty much speak for
themselves. It is with your love and
understanding that I was able to actually
not only write this out on paper but
able to share it. I humbly thank each
of you for your love and for always
believing in me...a special thank you goes
out to two very wonderful ladies...janet
marie and holly. while all of the people
at this site are simply amazing, it is
because of the two of you that i was able to
actually express these feelings. i love you
all.

take care.
Love,
~amy~


[This message has been edited by Aimster (edited 11-07-2000).]

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