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nakdthoughts
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0 posted 2001-06-03 02:30 PM




  A  World of "Once Forgot"


Yesterday was drenched in thoughts,
that held a rainbow's view.
Whispered inner words to me
arched upon the blue...

Of skies, that warned of storms embrace,
of after, thunderous roars.
I held my own, but swam in tears,
as rains began their pour.

I question now, belief in self
why others want control.
Why is it that I gather moss,
upon my very soul?

Allowing, I, the sting of words,
an oversensitive feel.
Why am I now the me I am,
drowning in my real?

The journey ridden, exerted more
than energy could stand.
My face was flushed in rainbow reds
so hot when touched by hands...

That miss the warmth of caring words
to touch the pain, to heal.
Wishing you were here with me,
your calming voice, I'd steal...

Inside replacing all the hurt,
the feel of loving's death.
Needed, times of being held
and fed beyond kissed breath.

I'm rhyming, yes, I am today,
but forced upon, it's not.
My words have flowed from deep within
a world of "once forgot".


~Wynter




"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II




[This message has been edited by nakdthoughts (edited 06-03-2001).]

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Seymour Tabin
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Tamarac Fla
1 posted 2001-06-03 02:43 PM


Wynter,
Your words have poured upon the earth
I'm sure a rose will show in birth. *L* Sy

nakdthoughts
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2 posted 2001-06-03 02:50 PM


Just one of those days  SY (sighing) ...actually I took my first long bike ride of the year, met someone to ride with, who coincidentally has the exact birthdate of mine...on the way back I got drenched by an unexpected downpur, .kind of refreshing, but the line "drenched in thought" stuck with me. I appreciate your kindness, always  huggss

~Wynter/Maureen

"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II



serenity blaze
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3 posted 2001-06-16 02:34 AM


Here's yet another I missed...this just FLOWED lady and your phrasing is gentle and delicate. Marvelous job.  
Logan
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since 2001-05-28
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4 posted 2001-06-17 08:45 PM


Ahh Wynter, gentle smile, what deep feeling you hold close and then let it flow out in a smoothness of melody. And, you know, people do care..
pres56
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since 2001-06-09
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5 posted 2001-06-17 09:46 PM


nicest poem i have read today (sorry everyone else)
pres

Lone Wolf
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6 posted 2001-06-17 09:50 PM


Great flow and rhyme.  Funny how we'll see or hear something that triggers those memories for us isn't it?  Great write, Wynter.  

All writing comes
by the grace of God.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Cpat Hair
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7 posted 2001-06-18 08:08 AM


The sound of
Forgetting is silence.

No laughter or
Tears to disturb
The quiet eyes

No haunting whisper
To rattle chains
In the dead mind

No breaking heart
To interrupt the
Night’s stillness

No passion
To shake and rattle
The bed of reason

The sound of
Forgetting
Is silence…

Shhh….
I am trying to
Forget you
As usual... I enjoyed your words


Interloper
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Deep in the heart
8 posted 2001-06-18 09:32 AM


And how glad we are that you "found" the forgotten
Fancy
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since 2001-06-05
Posts 189
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9 posted 2001-06-18 05:40 PM


..the gentle smoothness of your words feels as silk against my skin,while at the same time the pain plays within.  very good....
ethome
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since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
10 posted 2001-06-18 05:48 PM


The easy flow of the words in this is truly remarkable....the pain and sorrow so well weaved into the lines with poetic soul searching....I couldn't pick out a verse I liked better than the rest....but this ending is a marvelous summation of your feelings...you're such a tender loving poet!

                "I'm rhyming, yes, I am today,
                 but forced upon, it's not.
                 My words have flowed from deep within
                 a world of "once forgot"."

nakdthoughts
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since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200
Between the Lines
11 posted 2001-06-20 04:33 PM


Hey serenity..thank you for finding this one
it almost went to the  world of forgotten poetry *s


Logan

You are very sweet, as a moonchild I am very moody and sulk a bit  at times..it will pass

pres56
your words made me smile  today thank you for that huggsssss
~Wynter

Thank you Lone Wolf
yes  words will stay in my mind til I at least place them in reserve *s

C...you are so word talented...I always look forward to what you will post next   and I love this line:
The sound of
Forgetting is silence.

Interloper
You also, have a way with wirds, "I"... thank you very much for your constant support

Fancy
thank you..I enjoyed your response as well...*s

ethome..sighhhhh..your responses are poetry to me huggzzzzz

~Wynter



"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II


[This message has been edited by nakdthoughts (edited 06-20-2001).]

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