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Lone Wolf
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0 posted 2001-06-22 08:48 PM


I walk through the warm summer rain
With my hands in my pockets
As I watch the ground pass before me
Eyes downcast to the rest of the world
Oblivious to my surroundings
For I have lost myself in this brief moment
Where time seems to have stood still

Nothing exists beyond me except
This path that I have chosen to traverse
The pavement slopes and curves
Disappearing out of sight a few yards ahead
I care not where it leads this afternoon
As I walk slowly engrossed in deep thought
Pondering what life has in store for me

I come to a bench facing the river
So I stop to sit and reflect a while
The cool dark water cascades before me
Pouring itself onto the rocks below
Like a purging of the bad within
To make way for all that is good
Cleansing the very essence of the soul

I take the time to pause for a moment
Thanking the Lord for the beauty
And wonders that surround me here
It comforts me in a way I cannot explain
Nature in all her glory shining brightly
Through whatever comes her way
For she is adaptable like a chameleon

You know she is always there
Yet there are times you cannot see
The exact space she occupies
For her camouflage is superb
Shielding her from harm’s way
In a way which allows for survival
Regardless of the situation

In many ways I think to myself
I too have been like the chameleon
Throughout different times in my life
Changing the appearance of the real me
To suit the situation I was in
Always keeping in mind
That survival was the key

After my mind has wandered
I stand up giving the river
One last glance before heading back
To continue my solitary journey
Along the trail where life flows
Abundantly in brilliant colors
Here beside the river of my dreams

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

© Copyright 2001 Jennifer L. Garcia - All Rights Reserved
Logan
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1 posted 2001-06-22 08:56 PM


Ahh, LW, and how many times I have set in the solitude of the woods and swamps, pondering the same things, then realizing that to be true to me, I have to be me...gentle smile,,wonderful write
Irish Rose
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2 posted 2001-06-22 09:01 PM


This is one of the most beautiful poems you've ever written, Jennifer.

"This rose has seen red, I have been blue
I'm going to Ireland in 2002!" Kathleen.

Zinsser
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since 2001-02-27
Posts 1641
Calif.
3 posted 2001-06-23 01:18 AM


Bravo!!!

Are we all in the same space these days
Pondering who and what we are?
And where weve walked befor...

Thank You For this write
Connie

VAS
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Oregon
4 posted 2001-06-23 01:33 AM


lovely, restful walk

aren't we all chameleons at least part of the time

JLR
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5 posted 2001-06-23 01:48 AM


It would constitute a very long story for me to tell you what I gained from this...suffice please, a simple Thank You.
ThUnDeRkYsS
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6 posted 2001-06-23 04:33 AM


Beautiful my dear, absolutely beautiful    I have not forgotten you, as much as it may seem over all this time... I miss talking to you babe.  Hope to be here more often again now      Miss you {{{{{{{{HUGZ}}}}}}}}}

Strive for higher levels, if they seem out of reach... Grow, and they will get closer.



Passions Voice
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7 posted 2001-06-23 10:28 AM


I've always found that when you change who you are to suit your surroundings, then people miss the real you.

A well-written, thought-provoking poem.  

passion is life. . . ~Diana


Mother_Earth
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8 posted 2001-06-23 11:11 AM


Lone Wolf, this is a peaceful reflection that all of us can relate to at one time or another.  You have said it beautifully.  I wish we did not have to change to impress others, but just be ourselves.  Wonderful words,  ME
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Deep in the heart
9 posted 2001-06-23 11:15 AM


How beautiful.  When we walk with our eye cast downward our steps will be more sure but we cannot see opportunity.  Your river of dreams was a God send because it made you lift up your eyes

Fool, said my Muse to me, look in thy heart and write. Philip Sidney (1554-1586) Loving in Truth


Lone Wolf
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Lansing, MI USA
10 posted 2001-06-23 10:43 PM


Logan: I think we have been downt he same path a few times, my friend.  Always have to be true to yourself.  It isn't easy, but essential for happiness I believe.  

Kathleen: Thank you much, sweetheart.  

Zinsser: We all do indeed share the same space I think.  Thank you!

VAS: We have all been chameleons at different times, oh yes.  It was a great walk.

JLR: A thank you is more than enough.  I'm happy you gained something from this.  

ThUnDeRkYsS: HEY!!  Where ya been bud?  Missed you sweetie and I didn't for get you either.  We'll talk soon, ok?  Thank you for stopping in to read.  Wonderful hearing from you.  Hope you stick around a while.  {{{{{{{{HUGZ }}}}}}}} back at ya!  

Passions Voice: I just decided I have to be me.  If I'm not, I'm just not going to be happy.  Thanks.

M_E: I believe you are right.  I wish we didn't have to change either.  You know, those who are our true friends and genuinely like us, will except us as we are.  I'm through trying to impress people.  Thank you!

Interloper: Thank you, and yes, you have to look up to see what is before you always.  

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

suthern
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11 posted 2001-06-26 02:01 PM


Nature in all her glory shining brightly
Through whatever comes her way
For she is adaptable like a chameleon
You know she is always there
Yet there are times you cannot see
The exact space she occupies
For her camouflage is superb
Shielding her from harm’s way
In a way which allows for survival
Regardless of the situation

You've described nature so well... I think many of us are drawn to nature... not so that we can emulate, but just for the respite from our worries and chance to appreciate her adaptability. *S* Thank you for sharing your journey with us... this is beautiful.

brian madden
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ireland
12 posted 2001-06-26 03:22 PM


I love those cleansing walks. You painted this with gentle colours and sparkle.

"Build a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life". Terry Pratchett

ethome
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since 2000-05-14
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New Brunswick Canada
13 posted 2001-06-26 03:27 PM


Hey Lone Wolf.....

I love the honesty of this verse........

               "In many ways I think to myself
                I too have been like the chameleon
                Throughout different times in my life
                Changing the appearance of the real me
                To suit the situation I was in
                Always keeping in mind
                That survival was the key"

That's great honest writing....Bravo!

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14 posted 2001-06-26 03:40 PM


I have to say this is one of the nicest poems I have read in a long, long time, thank you.

"Lose your temper and you lose a friend; lie and you lose yourself."
~ Hopi ~

Lone Wolf
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Lansing, MI USA
15 posted 2001-06-26 09:27 PM


suthern: I love nature too.  Always seems to comfort me when I need it most.  Thanks for sharing your thoughts.  

brian: Thank you, walks like this are the best in my eyes.  

ethome: What a high compliment!  Thank you much!!

Mysteria: You're welcome.  Thank YOU.

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

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