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0 posted 2001-03-27 12:43 PM


Wall Be Damned

In abysmal despair and desperation
I strike fists against this wall
so damned invisible to others
which keeps me from you
to my knees I crumple, I fall

all the times I behold you
there, here, see me reach out
all I can keep to myself
is the look from your eyes ~
am I in your heart still realized…

they are looking right past me
they do not see me through the barrier,
you are there, I am here
opposite sides of this invisible wall
cannot you hear my soundless call

but if I were to speak to you
and watch you nod your head
I know you would hear me,
sense the utterance of my heart
and again believe I would not depart

but wonder do I if you recall
the life we had before
oh would you walk on through
this unperceivable door
and come to me once more

recapture my heart you've already done
when you first took me under the sun
those memories do not fade at night
tho you were taken then by the blight
here you are now, within my sight

your garb is of the then now gone
mine is of the here and now
yet I know you must perceive me somehow
and travel 'cross this plane of time
to once again become one, and mine

oh damn this invisible wall

©Karilea Rilling Jungel
8 July 2000


© Copyright 2001 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-03-27 01:00 PM



Oh, Karilea, you write this so powerfully, I relate all too well, more than you'd ever know.  Often, we damn these walls when really they are our own creation, we entomb ourselves. A person such as yourself, full of love, beauty and wisdom should have no walls to speak of, but, I'll always be here to help you tear them down, my friend  

Take care,
Melissa~

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2 posted 2001-03-27 01:04 PM


Sunshine....intense....heartfelt. And well served by Melissa's response. Bob
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3 posted 2001-03-27 01:04 PM


Karilea--Life is full of invisible walls, some we make ourselves, others are made for us...and they always alienate and it's so hard to break them down....Oh, I loved this poem, if you couldn't tell...
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4 posted 2001-03-27 01:05 PM


Hugging you all, but read a little deeper....
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5 posted 2001-03-27 01:37 PM


Deeper and deeper I read...and still like. *S*
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6 posted 2001-03-27 01:46 PM


Wow i see the wall in the mind fighting within yourself to bring out your feeling..

I like this... very much
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7 posted 2001-03-28 10:10 AM


More time than I'd like to recall
I've spent standing before a wall
Beating my head, bloodying fists
Against a barrier that resists
Every effort I might make -
I bared my soul, begged him to take
Whatever from me he might need.
But did he even hear me plead?
The job was beyond my volition
It takes two for demolition.

This touched me deeply, Sunshine... it's powerful and well written... and makes me really appreciate windows. *S*

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8 posted 2001-03-28 11:38 PM


I guess we all see something different in others poetry.
You are still alive and he lives only in your mind. Right or wrong I do not know, but your poem made me sad.
No one knows the pain within your heart but you.




Every minute you are angry, you lose 60 seconds of happiness.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson



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9 posted 2001-03-29 12:09 PM


This is a wonderful poem, but I did not get that type of a reading at all.  Sometimes we simply just loose our way, but he "sees us", and patiently waits.  Keep the faith and the wall and abyss shall cease to exist, and continue to "damn the wall"!
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10 posted 2001-03-29 12:11 PM


okay...deeper, I see two who are you, one before, the other now, who you want to meld somehow...the little girl and the lady, the past and the now, together somehow. ??  
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11 posted 2001-03-29 12:33 PM


all the times I behold you
there, here, see me reach out
all I can keep to myself
is the look from your eyes ~
am I in your heart still realized…

they are looking right past me
they do not see me through the barrier,
you are there, I am here
opposite sides of this invisible wall
cannot you hear my soundless call

but if I were to speak to you
and watch you nod your head
I know you would hear me,
sense the utterance of my heart
and again believe I would not depart
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recapture my heart you've already done
when you first took me under the sun
those memories do not fade at night
tho you were taken then by the blight
here you are now, within my sight

your garb is of the then now gone
mine is of the here and now
yet I know you must perceive me somehow
and travel 'cross this plane of time
to once again become one, and mine

oh damn this invisible wall
=========================

me thinks where you cant tear it down...
you will climb over...or perhaps install a door.
this is a very cool write Sun...
powerful and written from places deep.
Many things could be derived for this
a husband and wife in struggle to connect
a grown child and aging parent
inner conflict between a woman in transition struggling to be free of something in her past
I even see the possiblilty as the distance and the wall being the computer screen and cyberspace...
thats the beauty of poetry ... each can find some of themselves in anothers words.
So was I close on any of these  

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12 posted 2001-03-29 08:45 AM


I think since everyone is getting their own refraction of light on this piece, I will quietly keep my thoughts to myself, and let you all continue to read it as you will....

and I so thank you for doing so!

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13 posted 2001-03-29 04:11 PM


That's cheating! LOL
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14 posted 2001-03-29 08:27 PM


Time after time, Karilea. lol
The message.
The question.
The answer.
The wall, is time.
A time before.
They are one.
Thanks.

"The poet is the priest of the invisible."
Wallace Stevens

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15 posted 2001-03-29 08:28 PM


  


BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!

[This message has been edited by Irish Rose (edited 03-29-2001).]

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