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arthur
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0 posted 2002-06-29 05:28 PM



The old man by the fire

Dont mind him
The old man by the fire
He is not there but some place else
His mind is going
He will not notice us
They smile
Leave him alone
Let him be

He seems to smile
He is at the Saturday dance
The music is inviting
It shouts join in ,leap and prance

The girls swirl by
A riot of colour
Blue,black,green and red
Laughing , bright eyed ,inviting lips

The music ends and the chattering starts
The girls stand in small groups
Twos,threes and even fours
Never alone and accessible

He has watched her all night
The swell of her bodice
The shape of her leg
She seems a nice girl
A friendly sort
Not as pretty as some
But not plain
No not plain,just nice
A kind face

Now is the time to be bold
In his best suit and white shirt
Kept for funerals and dances
Lovingly ironed by a caring mother
It takes courage
To cross the floor
To cross from the boys side to theirs

To stand behind the chosen girl
Her friends stop talking in mid word
They stare at him and seem to say
"how dare you interupt
Destroy our sisterhood
Choose her and not us?"

She turns and looks at him
He does his best to smile
Tentatively ,shyly she smiles back
Silence ,panic ,what to do now?

Neither knows the rules
Saved!.The music plays
He offers his hand
She takes it
Fits herself to him
They swirl off

Part of the moving mass
Margeret and Michael
He looks down on her golden hair
She looks up into his blue eyes
Dance after dance
Swirling and turning
Ever closer,ever more together

"Walk you home?"
She tells her freinds
They dont approve but she does not care
Hand in hand ,silent on the trolley bus
Her street,so empty and quite

That fumbled first kiss
The first of thousands
A drink of which he never tires
He reaches out to stroke her hair
Silver now but he does not care

The watchers grin and nudge each other
The see the old man smiling
Stroking the empty air
A lost expression on his face
They wink , grin and touch there foreheads

He does not notice nor would he care
They do not exist for him
He has his own world
Only he and his dear dead Margret live there

arthur
congaratualations to anyone who got this far



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Enchantress
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Canada eh.
1 posted 2002-06-29 06:51 PM


Arthur, You KNOW this is a favourite of mine from you..one which I proudly display on my web site.  Great imagery and emotions here.  Very very well done...hauntingly sad write.
Thank you for sharing it here soothers could enjoy as well.
~Hugs across the pond~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

devina
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Cali
2 posted 2002-06-29 11:18 PM


You've captured the essence of one, mayhap many with this...

I can see through those eyes, and that sir- is a good thing!!!

enjoyed this much!!!

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...



wranx
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3 posted 2002-06-30 09:25 AM


This, sir, is lovely.

~wranx

"Writing is a perfectly natural thing to do....just remember to wash your hands afterward"....Heinlein.

arthur
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4 posted 2002-06-30 11:57 AM


thank you one and three for your kind words and bothering to read such a long item.
a walk round an old persons home is quite an emotive experiance
arthur

bsquirrel
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5 posted 2002-06-30 05:14 PM


That was beautiful.

These smiling eyes are just a mirror for the sun.
-RHCP

deep_thought
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since 2002-06-28
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6 posted 2002-07-01 04:54 AM


This piece stirred up a lot of thoughts and emotions in my head.

"You can observe a lot by just watching."

brian sites
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since 2002-06-25
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7 posted 2002-07-02 11:11 PM


Thank you for the read Arthur.
Thanks even more for the invite
to your write.
I think seeing a loved one getting old
can be startling, but we should always
remember-
we will be them
someday.
Loved your poem.
Keep 'em comin'
BS

I never aimed at reality; I aimed at truth. --Orson Welles

Stephanos
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8 posted 2002-07-03 12:11 PM


This is quite a beautiful poem.  It flows like the dances that are described.

Stephen.

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