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Memorial Day, 1888, No. 8
[Soddie Memorial and Cornflowers]

salt plants
in Hutchison are
now in operation

still, my love, I speak
to you, come this day, this
day of flags,
since 1865, a day of
speeches and
memories

held mostly for Veterans
of the wars

but, my love, this day is
held for you, too,
as the women know….

we do not forget the men that
did not go to war,
but fought, nevertheless, to
bring a life, and lives,
forward…

to build this country

oh, my love….

I have given acquiescence to
Mr. Johannson, to ask me
to be his bride

as I believe this is what you
would want
and if it is, then
it is what I can live with
and be content
for he shall have his art,
and I,
my quill,


people should not mourn forever

you have been gone
these ten years, I hear you
now, you are wondering why
I did not do it before…


because you had always said
I would be me, myself,
that I could do it, if I had to,
and I had to,
to prove the flour, white, on my
hands
as worthy of my kneading….

for I was forever the dreamer
and you were always
the doer, even needing,
when I was by your side

I know this…

so I had to do,
for you,
just as I had to
write

oh my love….

I have been the wife that you
would be proud to carry on
your name,
all of this time,
and now, I crave
the company of a
man, as understanding as
you ever were

even if I cannot feel for him
how I felt for you…
that has changed now

it is not the passion of the young

but the passion of elders, who
have loved before,
as both he and I have

oh my love,

I shall never quit conversing
with you

the soddie is gone now
the upkeep was not propitious
as the walls were
caving in

it was time that change
be allowed…

will you allow this?  I have
not forgotten
the day you saw, and said, you were
glad
as I faced the wind
that first day
and in truth, my heart sank, at first,
and then, as I saw your face,
I saw the promise of your heart,
and in that, the promise of the earth,
and in that, I heard,
the promise of the country

my heart yearns to hear
your words, your
thoughts, which
have slowly faded this
decade of time, and time
is all I have held
in my hands
these last
years

my love…

I will never not carry the
cornflowers to your
grave

as I will, if you approve,
on my
wedding day,
mixed with babe’s breath
and wildflowers of
the prairie

in memory

and for the future’s dreams


© Copyright 2001 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-05-23 11:42 PM


I've been waiting for this one....and oh, you made me cry like a baby...a big ol sappy romantic baby.....this is so touching.....I swear, you need these in a book.....I just love these....please do more     ~SEA

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2 posted 2001-05-24 01:06 AM


Karilea~
I've followed each of these with tender reading.
Simply beautiful, sweet poetess.

A soft smile plays ...
and yet a gentle tear of remembrance threatens.

*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

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3 posted 2001-05-24 02:54 AM


Karilea,

I have to tell you that each segment only gets better.  Such tenderness in this one.  I'll admit that this one choked me up a little.  So very sad and beautiful all at the same time.  I really hated to see the soddie go, but times change, life moves on. I'm so curious about how this wonderful story ends.  

Michael

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"Love is space and time measured by the heart"

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4 posted 2001-05-24 06:20 AM


Wo w!

I love the depth of this thinking.......

"it is not the passion of the young

                but the passion of elders, who
                have loved before,
                as both he and I have"

I'm writer blocked for a reply to this one......excellent Karilea!

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5 posted 2001-05-24 08:34 AM


Gee...it seems I have missed a great deal and have come in in the midle of a series of poems by you....this is beautiful, historical and down right romantic...I've missed you my friend  

~ Ruth
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6 posted 2001-05-24 12:39 PM


Kari dear heart if I'd missed this one I would have been very upset, its beautiful love, truly these are a real wonder. You have proved and risen with each one my love, and they just are splendid.
Absolutely fabulous, I'm eager for the next one.
Take care 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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7 posted 2001-05-24 09:11 PM


Oh now you have my absolute, total attention, and I can hardly wait for the next one...please hurry!  Such a beautifully romantic, down home kind of story, and I am loving every single word.

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8 posted 2001-05-25 09:42 AM


If your intention was to leave me awestruck, dumbfounded, and tear-choked, give yourself a pat on the back. *G* For this series is perhaps your best writing... and some of the best I've seen from any pen. *S* Beautiful, Sunshine!
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9 posted 2001-06-24 05:05 PM


As the chapters, or series, unfolded, I see that some readers were lost, or some were gained...

albeit....you have all still touched my heart with your wonderful comments...

thank you....

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