navwin » Archives » Open Poetry #14 » The Blood Knot
Open Poetry #14
Post A Reply Post New Topic The Blood Knot Go to Previous / Newer Topic Back to Topic List Go to Next / Older Topic
RMW
Senior Member
since 2001-03-21
Posts 1424


0 posted 2001-06-15 09:40 PM


The Blood Knot

"How come you don't?" my sister says.
Go there she means
To place some violets on his grave,
Or maybe roses and a flag;
"They're free you know;
Don't you miss Dad?"
And then I watch her hurry off
To pick up Mom
Before the afternoon gets hot
And the traffic starts to snarl
As it backs up
At the gate to the Veteran's cemetery.
"You should go, it would not hurt!"
Then slams the door to her Buick,
While I look down to take a turn
In a precious knot
Taught me by an expert fly fisherman.

RMW

© Copyright 2001 RMW - All Rights Reserved
rodbrassard
New Member
since 2001-06-15
Posts 3

1 posted 2001-06-15 11:02 PM


I really like this poem. It really makes me think of how my relationships are with my father and my son and what I would most remember if either of them were gone or what they would remember of me.
dgvarner
Member Elite
since 2000-05-13
Posts 3552
High Springs, Florida
2 posted 2001-06-16 02:20 AM


our memories of our loved ones are so precious..and we remember those people in our own ways..and we honor them and grieve them in our own ways...and your way..well, its a wonderful way to entwine your hand with the one you miss...  

much enjoyed this one..

hugs, g

the boy said, my name's johnny
and it might be a sin
but i'll take your bet
you're gonna regret
i'm the best there's ever been!
-cdaniels

serenity blaze
Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738

3 posted 2001-06-16 03:18 AM


This is fantastic. Totally touching. I could relate, as I too, have my own ways of memory and tribute. You're very talented!  
Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
4 posted 2001-06-16 07:16 AM


Short, simple strokes of story, wrapped neat and delivered in exemplary manner in the last two lines....

living on in their memory with emulations of their gifts is the best way....

Sven
Deputy Moderator 1 TourDeputy Moderator 1 Tour
Member Laureate
since 1999-11-23
Posts 14937
East Lansing, MI USA
5 posted 2001-06-16 10:40 AM


that knot lies in all of us. . .

great job with this one. . .  

-----------------------------------------------------------------

To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

VAS
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450
Oregon
6 posted 2001-06-16 10:46 AM


extremely powerful
extremely poignant

remembrance happens in so very many ways

my father's grave is six hour drive away from me, plus all the rest a trip there would entail, not making excuses, but I just remember him in my heart and share a love of writing with him

happy fishing, Bob, may the knot in your heart be a lovely binding

Tiersdin
Member Elite
since 2000-11-17
Posts 2364
east coast
7 posted 2001-06-16 12:16 PM


We all grieve or remember in our own special way, Robere...

Beautifully written.

*smiles*

~Tier

Marge Tindal
Deputy Moderator 5 ToursDeputy Moderator 1 TourDeputy Moderator 1 TourDeputy Moderator 1 Tour
Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-06
Posts 42384
Florida's Foreverly Shores
8 posted 2001-06-16 12:28 PM


RMW~
Tenderly rendered.
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
                               noles1@totcon.com             

VAS
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450
Oregon
9 posted 2001-06-17 12:43 PM


bump, cuz more should have a chance to read this
Mabel A. Dilley
Senior Member
since 2001-03-17
Posts 859
Seattle, WA, USA
10 posted 2001-06-17 01:28 AM


Someone much more elegant wrote: " do not stand at my grave and weep for I am not there. Honoring memories makes more sense to me than grieving.

"I am not now that which I have been."

1slick_lady
Member Ascendant
since 2000-12-22
Posts 6088
standing on a shadow's lace
11 posted 2001-06-17 01:34 AM


this is a wonderful poem...helen
Interloper
Deputy Moderator 1 TourDeputy Moderator 1 Tour
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-06
Posts 8369
Deep in the heart
12 posted 2001-06-18 01:57 PM


Oh, Bob.  Are we kindred souls from another dimension?
My memories of a Marine Corps Sgt. Major are infinitely stronger than visually inspecting his grave marker.
A man is truly immortal when he lives in the mind of another.
Well writ my friend.

Cpat Hair
Deputy Moderator 1 Tour
Member Patricius
since 2001-06-05
Posts 11793

13 posted 2001-06-18 02:04 PM


(bowing)

No words to express the way this made me feel or the way I appreciate your way with words..


RMW
Senior Member
since 2001-03-21
Posts 1424

14 posted 2001-06-18 02:22 PM


rodbrassard ..... Thank you. And I'm pleased to make your acquaintance. Bob

dgvarner....For the hug....thank you....truly. Needed to read that today. Bless you. Bob

Serenity....ah, enthusiasm. Thank you.  Bob

Sunshine....thank you for sharing. Smiles. Bob

Sven...as always....thanks.  Bob

VAS...smiling. Yep...will have to hit the Metolius and the North Fork of the Santiam soon.  Bob

Tier....I know you. And about that letter???? ("....they never call....they never write..."...referring to the squirrels....in the film, "While You Were Sleeping"....)  Bob

Marge....Thank you, Marge. Always so kind. Bob

Julian....yes....memories. Thank you.  Bob

Helen...very kind and thoughtful of you to sign your name. Thank you.  Bob

Interloper....soul mates? Perhaps...but then again, I think that you may have been line infantry...while I was one of those...dare I say it......"air wingers". Semper Fi. (PS Last night I watched a special on the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima. Gosh. Lest we forget. Bob

Cpat Hair...thank you, friend. I seem to remember your sharing a poem or two, even more touching, about your father. Bob

Zinsser
Senior Member
since 2001-02-27
Posts 1641
Calif.
15 posted 2001-06-25 07:20 PM


All The Above

           Thank You
         ~~~Connie~~~

Severn
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-17
Posts 7704

16 posted 2001-06-25 09:49 PM


Minimalism can lend itself to expressing the deepest thoughts...

your poem is an example of this...

well done

K

I am a refugee of logic...insisting
on unlikely land with every step.


Martie
Moderator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049
California
17 posted 2001-06-25 11:25 PM


Bob--Love is caught by fly or song..a moutain or simple marker..it lives in your heart in this poem.
Post A Reply Post New Topic ⇧ top of page ⇧ Go to Previous / Newer Topic Back to Topic List Go to Next / Older Topic
All times are ET (US). All dates are in Year-Month-Day format.
navwin » Archives » Open Poetry #14 » The Blood Knot

Passions in Poetry | pipTalk Home Page | Main Poetry Forums | 100 Best Poems

How to Join | Member's Area / Help | Private Library | Search | Contact Us | Login
Discussion | Tech Talk | Archives | Sanctuary