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Daniel J D
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Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia

0 posted 2000-11-26 07:26 AM



Freedom From Solitude.

~~Daniel J D~~

Eyes red from days of crying
Haven't even felt like drinking
Bottle of red still on the table
I sat up and wondered many nights unable
To understand, why you dismissed our love

The stars in that gloomy night above
Leaves but unconditional pain
Thrust upon my aching brain
The search for an answer
Has no beginning but only anger

What am I to do to free myself
From the solitude left on the shelf
You called my genuine trust
For years I centred my heartbeat
Never knowing the fragility
Of your instability
Ending up all alone
Why have you gone?



Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

© Copyright 2000 Daniel J D Ringuet - All Rights Reserved
Kethry
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since 2000-07-29
Posts 9082
Victoria Australia
1 posted 2000-11-26 08:32 AM


Daniel
*soft sighs* painful but beautiful.
write on
Kethry


Why do yesterdays remain and todays pass by ...unnoticed?
Rex E. Alford

ethome
Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
2 posted 2000-11-26 09:07 AM


Wonderful work of the blues from the heart Daniel!! Love the scene you set and the painful crying from the heart...good poetic lament!......... ethome
rosepetals25
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3 posted 2000-11-26 10:37 AM


Daniel,

   Oh.. how painful.. powerful and beautiful... but so painful. Warm hugs to you.




~~Tara aka rp25 :o)

Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
4 posted 2000-11-26 10:46 AM


You did a fine piece of echoing sorrow...this will stand as a haunting question...

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




Tony Abbot
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since 2000-11-18
Posts 209
North Wales,UK
5 posted 2000-11-26 10:51 AM


Full of pathos and pain..compelling piece.Thanks for sharing it.

'Humankind cannot bear too much reality' T.S.Eliot

Irish Rose
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since 2000-04-06
Posts 10263

6 posted 2000-11-26 10:57 AM


This is full of intense pain.  I think the only thing needed here is to write about it, and leave it between the lines.


What is that you express in your eyes? It seems to me more than all the words I have read in my life.

Walt Whitman


Startime
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since 2000-10-03
Posts 5918
Canada
7 posted 2000-11-26 11:02 AM


How very sad that the heart it left to weep bitter tears when love has gone. My heart goes out to you, my friend.*sigh*I pray joy and love are in your future to dry the tears and heal the pain.

Love I leave with you my friend whether it be in your life or of yet the essense of your dreams. [URL=http://path2riches.com]http://path2riches.com

Daniel J D
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since 2000-10-01
Posts 1471
Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia
8 posted 2000-11-26 06:55 PM


Kethry,
Tears are many when answers are not forthcoming.

Ethome,
Solitude is in every poet, we feel and see it.

Rosepetals,
When dreams are no longer dreams, tears take over.

Sunshine,
Thank you for your wonderful reply again, an aching heart is confused.

Tony
Thanks for your wonderful words.

Irish Rose,
I agree, writing is the best medicine, it allows the flow of pain to move on.

Startime,
Thank you so very much, much appreciated.

Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

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