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JLR
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0 posted 2001-07-15 02:41 AM


a name and date


I’ve never finished anything about her
started on paper
though I’ve told the story many times
a chapter now and then
a verse here and there
a question how and why
I came to have a tombstone resting in the corner
a name and date
hers and today
nineteen years ago.

I sat and listened as your breath struggled
to continue one more time
the desperation of it causing me to count the seconds
willing you to hear
don’t be afraid, I know you’re tired
I’m tired, too
but then the seconds counted were too many
willing you to hear
breathe, please breathe
I know you’re scared, just one more time
I’m scared, too.

She’s been gone now a year longer than she was here
and that knowledge took my breath
when I counted tonight
not seconds but years
so I hesitate to finish these words
started on paper.

It was so much more than they will relay
the reality doesn’t translate well
how I came to have a tombstone resting in the corner
a name and date
hers and today
nineteen years ago.


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walker
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1 posted 2001-07-15 09:56 AM


Beautiful because it's about true love. Sad because it ended. Great expression of love.
Zinsser
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Calif.
2 posted 2001-07-15 11:08 AM


What a Beautiful write...

           Thank You
         ~~~Connie~~~

VAS
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3 posted 2001-07-15 07:12 PM


yes, a beautiful write

I've been unmarried for more years than I was married, now, one more, well not counting the years before I was married...I guess my life's divided into thirds now. Childhood, marriage, grass-widowhood. I think, in part I can relate a bit to what you've said here.

shadow974
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4 posted 2001-07-15 07:48 PM


Beautiful and touching. sad but memories last forever.

Do not fear going forward slowly,
Fear only standing still.

Lone Wolf
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5 posted 2001-07-15 08:34 PM


Sad one, JLR, but it has a tender quality to it.  Very nice write.  

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

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6 posted 2001-07-15 09:34 PM


JLR~

'She’s been gone now a year longer than she was here
and that knowledge took my breath
when I counted tonight
not seconds but years
so I hesitate to finish these words
started on paper.

It was so much more than they will relay
the reality doesn’t translate well'


Very, very tenderly said.
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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JLR
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7 posted 2001-07-15 11:56 PM


Thanks all.  Though I don't feel this did justice to the emotion, I wanted to somehow say I still remembered even though it's been nineteen years since she died.  
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