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ethome
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0 posted 2001-03-05 05:42 PM



I've cursed the heavy load I bear
a wild ride gone bad.
Inside somewhere I judged unfair
the feelings I unclad.

My five dear brothers cast like one
no less at shunning me
self righteously have wished me done
expressions made in heat.

Inclement tales of me they tell
ungodly prophecies they preach
From their surplus thinking swells
uncaring prodigies they speak.

Beyond existence nature's ride
ends suddenly in sleep,
with the naked stoic kind
lost in a world so brief

Through the vine I hear toll bells
dear Lord I feel this grief.
From my chambered drunken hell
I feel their blood call me.

The grace of grief and father time
calls distant from the seeds.
The oldest says that Robert dies
and he's requesting me.

My heart cries out sick afraid
"Robert please don't die!
I'll be home within the day
before the daylight flies.

The distant way was like a dream
like the wind I did drive.
Along the route the evergreens
seemed waving on my flight.

My heart and soul deeply stirred
my eyes filled up with gems.
All the distance we'd incurred
I prayed he would forgive.

In the setting sun I felt a stir
a calm and cooling breeze
On the porch by the banister
sat Robert ill at ease.

His eyes so full of helpless pain
he forced a smile to face.
Outstretched arms he held my way
we smothered in embrace.

"Oh Daniel how you ease this pain
take hold your brother's love
and to God I pray your gain
for the waste we've overcome."

In my arms he was released
my tears poured like spring rain
and as I crushed him to my breast
his soul ran through my veins.

Filled with selfish hate we missed
self serving at great cost
the preciousness of our gifts
all buried with his loss.

These days, Robert passed along
I keep gazing at the stars
We're seen as brothers six less one
but I know five plus one we are.
.............................................
............................................
Note" This is a repost



[This message has been edited by ethome (edited 03-05-2001).]

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Lady In White
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1 posted 2001-03-05 05:50 PM


Thank you for saying that this is a repost, I thought I had read it before...

and now, I shall go call my brother Robert...

JLR
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2 posted 2001-03-05 05:59 PM


Made me remember how when I was a kid I always wanted a brother. This was really touching. Made me wish all over again.
Janet Marie
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3 posted 2001-03-05 06:05 PM


In my arms he was released
my tears poured like spring rain
and as I crushed him to my breast
his soul ran through my veins.

Filled with selfish hate we missed
self serving at great cost
the preciousness of our gifts
all buried with his loss.

These days, Robert passed along
I keep gazing at the stars
We're seen as brothers six less one
but I know five plus one we are.
====================

yes... I do so fondly recall this write of heart and soul ...
and it tis a welcome gift to get to enjoy it again...
cadence kissed wisdom E-babes
a very soulful write.
so cool ...you are

It's amazing
how you make your face just like a wall
how you take your heart and turn it off
how I turn my head and lose it all
MB20

ethome
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4 posted 2001-03-05 06:11 PM


Thank you so much Lady in White...This was one of my first post a little less than a year ago.

Thank you JLR for taking the time to read this.... I wrote this about another family that I was very close to for a long time...as a result I shared in their loss.

Thanks dear Janet I really appreciate your wonderful uplifting words...makes me soooo happy to hear from ya!!


The poet is like a cocoon; in him the caterpillar of the past finds rest, and from him the butterfly of the future emerges.

Sunshine
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5 posted 2001-03-05 07:54 PM


{{{{applauding}}}}

Martie
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6 posted 2001-03-05 08:00 PM


ah ethome..I don't recall this one...I'm so glad you reposted it..touches me at a time when I needed the words to heart...thank you.
ethome
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7 posted 2001-03-05 09:19 PM


Thanks Karilea you're just making me as happy as a kid in a candy store.

Martie I'm so happy if this in any way consoles you ....take care and thank you so much....ethome

The poet is like a cocoon; in him the caterpillar of the past finds rest, and from him the butterfly of the future emerges.

Paula Finn
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8 posted 2001-03-05 11:42 PM


This is wonderful...its sad that death had to be what brought them back together...but at least they found what was important before it was too late...this is great Eric...and if you dont mind I have a sister I'd like to share it with
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9 posted 2001-03-06 05:59 AM


PT dear heart, this is utterly truly outstandingly well written. Since it was one of your first all I can say is thank you for posting it again because I hadn't seen it and that would have been my loss. This reminds me that no matter where I go or what I do my sisters natural and of my heart always seem to forgive me. Thank you for this one PT it is fabulous.
Take care love as always
Mushy


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



nakdthoughts
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10 posted 2001-03-06 06:36 AM


I enjoyed this E, coming from a family of 5 children, it makes one think...and do you know what, as time goes on and we age, our memories don't but we all mellow... and what once may have been a wall between siblings, comes down so easily...

~Wynter


"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II



ethome
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11 posted 2001-03-06 07:50 AM


Thanks so much Paula and you go ahead and show it to whomever you wish to show it to........take care ethome

Thanks Mushy you're always so sweet with your kind words...and it's true those sisters will always be there for you when it comes right down to the crunch...at least in 99% of all cases.

Thanks Wynter! That's a big family. You're so right, as we age we tend to mellow and those walls do come tumbling down and the reunion is often very very special!

The poet is like a cocoon; in him the caterpillar of the past finds rest, and from him the butterfly of the future emerges.

serenity blaze
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12 posted 2001-03-06 09:15 AM


I'm so glad you reposted this piece--I missed it the first time around. Gracefully written my friend--a very poignant reminder to hold our loved ones near while we can. Thank you.
Irish Rose
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13 posted 2001-03-06 09:36 AM


I'm glad I had a chance to read this, it was quite sincere and touching.

Kathleen Blake

"When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass,
and the sun drips honey."
Laurie Lee


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14 posted 2001-03-06 12:00 PM


How beautiful this story you've told with graceful rhyme and rhythm... too many wait too long! *S*
Bill Charles
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15 posted 2001-03-06 07:47 PM


ethome - I have no words to express my feelings about this writing. I lost my brother, and know how you must feel. Thanks for sharing this.

BC

Paula Finn
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16 posted 2001-03-08 03:52 AM


I just came back to read these loving thoughts again...
Marge Tindal
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17 posted 2001-03-08 04:43 AM


ETHome~
'I feel their blood call me.'

You know I feel this one~
Thank you for sharing.
~*Marge*~



~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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