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WhiteRose
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since 2002-07-23
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somebody's dungeon

0 posted 2002-10-13 03:50 PM



I don't know why he did it.

Why Greg just decided one day
that the thing to do was to
take a rope, attach it to
the rafters of the attic
and hang himself.

In Spring, no less, when
the last thing we want
is to think about the cute
kid one street over hanging
from his neck in the middle
of the afternoon.

I remember thinking how odd.
I'd met him once, up at Crystal
Beach, in a small summer cottage
rented by the people next door.
I went up that year, with
nothing better to do, since
popularity was scarce,
(scarce isn't the word really,
non-existant better).

He was laying on the couch across
the room from me. Caught in a moment
of reflective thought, he told me
all his dreams, all his aspirations
and fantasies, while
I watched the constant tapping
of his fingers on his thigh,

and thought, how light his touch must be.

I was hypnotized by this handsome
young man, who spoke in a deep
yet hushed voice of his life to
me. I listened, and watched,
his hands and voice all I remember
about that lazy summer day.

When it happened, I thought,
no, that can't be true. Not him.

The substance now of so many sweet
erotic fantasies. The handsome brooding
youth who stole my heart in one
afternoon took his life, leaving
the world now with an empty space
where his dreams once found a place.

I wish now, looking back, that I
had taken his hand in mine that day,
held it softly in my own
passing warmth in a touch
and told him that life needed time
to realize a dream, a lifetime
long and full and complete, but
the dreams, they will come true.

And maybe, just maybe....

WhiteRose

"The first rule of poetry, write what you know."

© Copyright 2002 Anne Thompson - All Rights Reserved
Zall
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since 2002-08-25
Posts 214
London, England
1 posted 2002-10-14 06:36 PM


Nice work WR
a heartfelt piece

zall

Amaranthine
Member
since 2002-10-06
Posts 61
ON Canada
2 posted 2002-10-14 11:13 PM


eerily reminiscent to me of my own lost friend.  can't help but wonder, if there might have been a moment, a perfect paradigm instant where taking his hand might have been enough?
EleanorMoonbaby
Member
since 2002-09-02
Posts 202
England, UK
3 posted 2002-10-15 03:13 PM


I liked this. It was so visual, I could almost imagine this guy. My only complaint? My li'l bro's called Greg, so this freaked me out somewhat, but it doesn't take much to do that! Great write, as usual.
Ellie

"Last night, I had a dream that I went to the doctors, and she gave me eight minutes to live. I'd spent thirty minutes in the f***ing waiting room"- S

Succubus
Member
since 2002-09-30
Posts 82
Canada, Ontario
4 posted 2002-10-15 06:41 PM


I visualized this happening in mind's eye and it brought me tears.  So sad.  Very touching and melancholy. I loved it because it manifested emotions within me.
Kisses,
Succubus

Some say it's better to have 10% of something than a 100% of nothing...
...But I'll only settle for a 100 thank you...

WhileIWasGone
Member
since 2002-07-18
Posts 486

5 posted 2002-10-15 09:20 PM


Nice work WhiteRose...enjoyed.

DeaDiAmore

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