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0 posted 2001-05-21 09:27 PM


Facing The Wind Alone, Six

last night’s storm took down branches
and leaves but left the white house
alone, so I heaved a quiet sigh,
and faced the wind alone

thank God for little favors

I had the bull taken back by
the neighbors, he had done
his job by the cow, his labors
good, the cow will quicken

thank God for generous people

the children are now in
school, fall time’s come
to do those things I cannot
do when are here to see me cry

thank God I cry less now

I come to the soddie house
where you are closest to me
I can sit in the gloam
feel safe, I’m home
and your blue eyes comfort
my memories

thank God for little favors

I talk to you, bring up news
of the neighbors that stay,
those that choose to go,
as some have lost their way
on the vast plains, it’s too much
to hold their small dreams

thank God my memory stays

my dreams didn’t die with you
I carry on with the thought
that for our freedom
you brought me here to this
good land

Thank God you were right

                           ~*~

you recall, we wrote back east
encouraging those
traveling west
to bring seedlings for trees for furniture
and other necessities?

the immigrants
brought great varieties, we
planted, one by one,
trees to give windbreaks,
act as fences for cattle,
so that when the cowboys would drive
them, they would not get into
our gardens…do you recall?

but the cattle drives are over
now, Texas fever having caught
on, scaring folks
faster than wild fires

just this year, they put up a new
University in Salina, and it’s only
1886…
they didn’t think it would happen
for another few years

but the people are anxious
for education

thank God for that

                           ~*~

I put our old bed back in here
for the hired hands, when
they come, they were handy,
putting a second bed over,
called it bunking, they did

they don’t want curtains on this
old window, it lets in some sun

I miss you.  It would be easy,
too easy, to return east and stay
with papa, as mama is
with you now, but I cannot
leave this land, no

you put too much in it alone,
then us together,
and the children call it home

I’ve asked papa to come here,
but I believe he feels with mama
the way I am with you

I would miss this land as much
as I miss you,
and I won’t miss you that
much, for who would
take care of the cornflowers
planted above you

and welcome you in the mornings
as I do now

I wouldn’t have you think I had given up,
by going east, returning home,
no, I would miss facing the wind

this is my place now, I
need the change of weather to
remind me when I am cold
and when I am warm

I could not take this old
soddie with me,
where we lived, in our early days

no, my love, I shall stay here
for who would I talk with otherwise?

the children will be home soon,
so walk with me in the warm sun,
up to our good house,
and make my feet skip with your
whistling…

for I still hear that
when I face the wind alone


Dear Passion Poets: I did not intend for this theme to become a "series" but it has evolved as such. I know the vignettes become a little long, so your patience is very appreciated. If it becomes too much, please feel free to let me know.  Thank you for reading.

[This message has been edited by Sunshine (edited 05-21-2001).]

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1 posted 2001-05-21 10:05 PM


Sunshine....I love...."...I would miss the land to much..." And also, the part about cowboys not wanting curtains on the window....Heck, I just like it all. Excellent.  Bob
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2 posted 2001-05-21 10:53 PM


it's too much......MORE! MORE!  
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3 posted 2001-05-21 11:46 PM


Karilea~
Just wonderful ...
Bless you for these lovely journal entries.
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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4 posted 2001-05-22 12:00 PM


I enjoyed this greatly! A wonderful write!  

Sauni

Sauni :)
Have you ever known the color grey when the nighttime finds you weak
I have, I've walked that road each time; that's where my angel sleeps

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5 posted 2001-05-22 01:19 AM


Too much?  Not enough!  Is there anyway we can get two at once?  Pushy aren't I? I absolutely adore this and now way is it too much, I am loving every single world.  Thanks you for all that you are and share with us.

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6 posted 2001-05-22 06:32 AM


Never too much... never enough of such great poetry... keep writing, O poetess of the Ra...

Karilea,
My regards,
sudhir

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7 posted 2001-05-22 12:16 PM


my husband whistles.....it's one of my most favorite things about him.....and the sound I know, I will miss the dearest, should he ever be gone from me....thank you for these Karilea.....they are magic!  
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8 posted 2001-05-22 12:28 PM


Kari dear heart, yet another triumph, is it too much to ask that this series carry on and on. Truly Kari you have made this ring with sight and sound
Love and warm stuff as always
                   Puck
                      

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



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9 posted 2001-05-22 12:30 PM


Kind of like a Saturday serial movie ...

Moonstruck

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10 posted 2001-05-22 04:05 PM


Karilea,

Yes, thank God for such wonderful talent.  This is superb!!

Michael

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"Love is space and time measured by the heart"

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11 posted 2001-06-24 04:59 PM


It is only incumbent on me to answer all that so readily scanned these pennings...if nothing more, than you thank you, each and all, for bearing with the series, and for knowing and believing how I put my heart into what I say, and do.

Thank you again!

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