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Martie
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0 posted 2000-11-08 05:57 PM



Who We Were, in Color
(a redo of an oldy )

The black and white
past creeps in
and it is creased and a corner turned up
and in this time warp
I am a pale questioning four year old
slightly lost in a drenched and baggy swimsuit
gazing across a long expanse of beach.

Next to me my blond brother,
tall and sturdy with curiosity
looks down with reverence
into the face of a clock,
his fingers already itching to undo
each tiny screw and move each part.

I still tramp across the sand
in wonder of life
that overwhelms me into making words
to try to explain
or somehow capture some splashed thought,

and he is a physician in white coat
and stethoscope adornment
looking into slowly ticking life
with amazed motherboard fascination.

I see in this simple childhood photo,
the beginning of what I still am
and will be
caught and forever obvious,
though life has clicked
in changing backdrops
coloring eyes to green
and skin from pale to rosy
and he is somewhat withered from his valiant hold
on curiosity,

who we are is just who we were,
in color.




© Copyright 2000 Martie Odell Ingebretsen - All Rights Reserved
Janet Marie
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1 posted 2000-11-08 06:38 PM


I see in this simple childhood photo,
the beginning of what I still am
and will be
caught and forever obvious,
though life has clicked
in changing backdrops
coloring eyes to green
and skin from pale to rosy
and he is somewhat withered from his valiant hold
on curiosity,

who we are is just who we were,
in color.

================
I remember this very cool poem ...
and how much I enjoy the comparisons
and metaphors of the old black and white photos frozen in time
the last lines impact is PERFECT poetry
love ya sweets
me

Marge Tindal
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2 posted 2000-11-08 08:42 PM


Martie~
I love this beautiful piece.
Sets the memories to flight and makes me
want to dig into the cedar chest ...

Okay, green eyes ...
I'll take two prints of each !
Love you and your vivid poetry.
~*Marge*~


~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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Dark Angel
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3 posted 2000-11-08 10:20 PM


Martie, I am so glad you reposted this wonderful poem, I missed it the first time,

so Thank you as always I loved it  

"If my words could blanket the skies
and fill every corner and crevice of
this earth, still this won't be enough"
"Maree Russo"

vlraynes
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4 posted 2000-11-08 10:27 PM



Martie-
   i love this so much.  
   makes me want to pull out
   the old photo albums.  
   thanks for the memories.  

   hugs,
   -vicky




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



Kit McCallum
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5 posted 2000-11-08 10:28 PM


Oh Martie ... I just loved this. I could picture these images so perfectly ... you have such a wonderful way of painting the most vivid pictures, allowing me to walk right into your thoughts. This was just lovely!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

Sunshine
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6 posted 2000-11-08 10:34 PM


You "redo" and "touch up" well, my friend...

Karilea
If I whisper, will you listen?...
I would rather be silent and write, then speak loudly and be bound.
KRJ



jwesley
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7 posted 2000-11-08 11:29 PM


Gee Martie, as always, thought this was really G R E A T!  Lovely my friend.


jwesley

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8 posted 2000-11-09 12:20 PM


i love looking at childhood photos with my brothers and sisters..nicely done Martie..enjoyed..

                 ~Victoria~


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


Wilfred Yeats
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9 posted 2000-11-09 01:18 AM


"in wonder of life
that overwhelms me into making words
to try to explain
or somehow capture some splashed thought,"
and
"who we are is just who we were,
in color."
Phrases like these are what makes you a true poet -
Show them to someone  should they ever ask you why you write.  
This is lovely - I love what you write ~S~



lucky
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10 posted 2000-11-09 04:11 AM


You could write it gooood even if it was just black and white. Nice work Sis.

love ya, dale


Poertree
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11 posted 2000-11-09 07:16 AM


Martie

great job!  

I didn't see the first version, but you've taken a standard poetry workshop exercise (poem about looking back at old photographs) and done a really interesting interpretation.  I can't help but love poems like this where the more you read the clearer the parallels and contrasts and interwoven allusions become, and if the poet is clever, as you are, you see new things even after many readings.  This is one of those pieces which warrants a page of critique....lol...but ..never fear ... I shall be strong and resist.... just to say:

I loved the neat circle formed by the linked opening and closure - somehow it sits so well with the theme about life.  Not only does the shift from black and white to colour suggest a moving on - a progression - a modernisation, but more important is the suggestion of a filling in of detail a clarification and a blooming of early promise, yet with the hint and skeleton of that promise there in the first place.  And there is still more ... digging deeper - there also a tiny hint of complexity (not sinister necessarily but nonetheless of questionable desirability) - "black and white" carries with it the allusion of innocent simplicity of clear moral stances of easy choices - whereas the shades and screens of colour carry with them the difficult nuances and the responsibility of experience and worldly wisdom.

the clear and delightful parallels in the remainder of the piece between the young speaker and her brother and the more mature people they become are beautifully and cleverly done, and the lines:

"and he is somewhat withered from his valiant hold
on curiosity,"

were totally excellent!

thanks for this martie

Philip

Martie
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12 posted 2000-11-09 10:15 AM


Thanks Janet for reading it again...love ya, sweets!

Marge--I could send you the black and white, but the other is in my mind...thanks.

Maree--hi...I'm glad you liked this...thanks for letting me know.

Vicky--I guess you can tell I love looking at old photos...you should.

Kit...I'm glad...welcome to my thoughts.

Karelia--

James--thanks for the G R E A T!

Victoria--Then you know that brothers can be a pain, but there also special...right?

Bill--that's a good idea...when someone asks me I just might say that...thanks for being so supportive!

Hi Dale--so glad you stopped by with a little love.

Philip, Philip, Philip....thank you so much for all that you are and say....I love it!

Elizabeth Cor
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Over the river and through the woods
13 posted 2000-11-09 11:05 AM


Martie, you continue to amaze me. Everything you write is so vivid and so insightful ... this was such a pleasure to read. Thank you for brightening my morning with this thought-provoking, self-illuminating piece!

~ Beth

Mark Bohannan
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14 posted 2000-11-09 01:39 PM


My sweet friend....you add color to all you touch and each one is brighter than the last.  This redo is no exception as your pallet paints the perfect visions always.  You are truely a master my dear.  Hugs and love to ya.
Martie
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15 posted 2000-11-09 02:53 PM


Beth--I so enjoyed your reply...thank you fair poet for such kind words.

Mark--You have added a little color yourself, sweet cowboy...gotta love ya!

Denise
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16 posted 2000-11-09 08:44 PM


This is fabulous, Martie! Great writing!

Denise

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