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ethome
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since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada

0 posted 2001-08-28 11:09 AM


I was dealing with pain,
the first night that I met her.
I felt a melting on the air
as we spoke to tell our stories
at a party of mutual friends.
Her mother schooled nodding head
led the conversation easily.
Above a long evening gown
her words flowing effortlessly
from a pale face long since kissed.

That night easily marked
the best time of my last two years.
I haven't seen eyes I'd remember
or really looked for since then.
She was ex-wife strained,
living in heart imposed exile
just lately forcing herself from the past.
But instantly her look
showed her deference,
open minded but struggling
with divorce vibrations.

Her heart well sheltered,
she uncovered, searching
within my eyes, my worth
that was leaning toward her.
I stopped and caught my thinking
my heart leaping, I was headed
into a world of pressing.

The night and time were truly hers
She'd climbed a wall and jumped
from the past, a lifetime of work.
The wishing for forever gone
wifely anxieties pushed from her mind.
Now here she was a shy divorcee
her children and her ideals
grown but always welcome.

I loved the trance,the spell,
grasping warmth from my fire.
I inhaled her perfumed words,
the spilling of her refreshed innocence
cut through my stale heart
and started my inner music.
I moved closer, a love magnet
caught up in her positive pull
with my negative world about to sail.

The first of many dances she drew to me
pressed into my arms by trusting choice.
Swaying with my willing touches
I pulled her closer and brushed her cheek,
scaring myself sick! - she smiled sweetly
and the feeling numbed my legs for a minute.

The night now lost in fervor
memories of past closeness filling my head.
The  heat of her breathing
added an ardent swell to my open breast.
Grasping to deal with the nuance of her,
my nevermore ruled over by insight,
an unexpected stabbing at conclusion....
"She's got to be forever!"

I pushed up closer to her blithe frame
in her eyes I smiled to see
her wish of want to cross forbidden lines.
I felt the silly schoolboy,
rearing in me so suddenly
My heart, strained to keep control
soaring!

Only we, knew what was happening,
talking through the tall past
We reached the border of vulnerability together.
We left together laughing
right past the astonished staring eyes.

In the morning light
I was blessed with her keen smile searching me,
both of us still caressing,
in the warm sweet spent silence
the constant tangent of ripening love.

She said sheepishly,
"I'd almost forgotten!" and smiled
that afternight soothing smile
and that was six years ago.
I'm still waking to that smile
like a drink of fresh water
every morning!
A smile for every afterlife!




The role of poetry is to utter the un-utterable; to open up
spaces of consciousness and resistance; to language oppressions; to
re-language historie

[This message has been edited by ethome (edited 08-28-2001).]

© Copyright 2001 Eric Lewis True - All Rights Reserved
Decaflame
Senior Member
since 2001-05-11
Posts 1635

1 posted 2001-08-28 11:11 AM



"talking through the tall past..."

a wonderful recall of a life worth living now....

enjoyable read, and thank you! It's been awhile!

Cpat Hair
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Member Patricius
since 2001-06-05
Posts 11793

2 posted 2001-08-28 11:15 AM


lovely read..and wondefully told story... a pleasure indeed...


well done sir... well done

nakdthoughts
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since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200
Between the Lines
3 posted 2001-08-28 11:18 AM


loved it, E..beautiful

"Her heart well sheltered,
she uncovered, searching
within my eyes, my worth
that was leaning toward her."

* your words are worth alot in my eyes..always *s

~Wynter

[This message has been edited by nakdthoughts (edited 08-28-2001).]

ethome
Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
4 posted 2001-08-28 11:21 AM


Thank you Decaflame, Cpat and Wynter! I appreciate the time you took to read this! I'll be looking for you!
Seymour Tabin
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since 1999-07-07
Posts 31720
Tamarac Fla
5 posted 2001-08-28 12:10 PM


Ethome,
Your words move like an ell through seaweed.
More then well done, excellent.

Janet Marie
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since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

6 posted 2001-08-28 12:41 PM


I loved the trance,the spell,
grasping warmth from my fire.
I inhaled her perfumed words,
the spilling of her refreshed innocence
cut through my stale heart
and started my inner music.
I moved closer, a love magnet
caught up in her positive pull
with my negative world about to sail.

The first of many dances she drew to me
pressed into my arms by trusting choice.
Swaying with my willing touches
I pulled her closer and brushed her cheek,
scaring myself sick! - she smiled sweetly
and the feeling numbed my legs for a minute.

The night now lost in fervor
memories of past closeness filling my head.
The  heat of her breathing
added an ardent swell to my open breast.
Grasping to deal with the nuance of her,
my nevermore ruled over by insight,
an unexpected stabbing at conclusion....
"She's got to be forever!"
===================================


"We reached the border of vulnerability together."

Oh man!!
Eric this is wonderful...what a beautiful weave of words and emotions.
so romantic and a happy ending as a bonus...
very cool E-babes...
have I told you lately .. I LOVE THE WAY YOU WRITE  
"Vantastic poet pal"  

Martie
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049
California
7 posted 2001-08-28 03:44 PM


ethome--you pulled me into this courtship, in the telling with such original and human pen, then left me smiling at the end.  Wonderful!!
Charisma
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Posts 5906
lost in blue pages
8 posted 2001-08-28 04:01 PM


*wow*....I thoroughly enjoyed it...my dear friend.
excellent as always.

Charisma

catalinamoon
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since 2000-06-03
Posts 9543
The Shores of Alone
9 posted 2001-08-28 08:39 PM


My goodness, this was a fantastic story, and told so well. Written with love..
Just wonderful
Sandra

Kit McCallum
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since 2000-04-30
Posts 14774
Ontario, Canada
10 posted 2001-08-28 08:44 PM


"We reached the border of vulnerability together."

Oh my Eric ... so many incredible phrases within this lovely piece of remembrance! This is so beautiful, truly a wonderful read. Very nicely written indeed!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

Suetang
Member Ascendant
since 2001-03-07
Posts 5187
Melbourne, Australia
11 posted 2001-08-28 09:19 PM


ethome
What an exquisite piece of writing you have given us.  I thought it captured the essence of true romance and dedication to the one you love, someone who is so obviously a very special part of your life.  Wonderful words!!
Take care......Sue

Suetang

Paula Finn
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since 2000-06-17
Posts 5546
missouri
12 posted 2001-08-29 11:54 PM


You sure can tell a tale sweet poet man  
2dalimit
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since 2000-02-08
Posts 2228
Mississippi coast
13 posted 2001-08-30 08:02 AM


What a captivating romantic tale.
...an unexpected stabbing at conclusion....
"She's got to be forever!"...


Fate, I suppose.
I enjoyed the read.

Melton

Dee
Member Elite
since 2000-08-19
Posts 2330
Queensland, Australia
14 posted 2001-08-30 08:55 AM


ethome, what can I add to what has already been said? This is wonderfully romantic, beautifully told. I loved it.

Dee

I wish you every happiness and may you always have the best of the good things in life.     a brand

jwesley
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563
Spring, Texas
15 posted 2001-08-30 11:15 AM


Have to mock Dee here ethome...wonderful story and really nice to see the end that tied it all together...best wishes forever...

jwesley

vandana
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USA
16 posted 2001-08-30 07:13 PM


good seeing you enjoy
Paula Finn
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since 2000-06-17
Posts 5546
missouri
17 posted 2001-09-04 12:13 PM


This one just drew me in again and again...fantastic write Eric
ethome
Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
18 posted 2001-09-04 04:08 AM


Thank you Seymour I appreciate the words of kindness!

Janet my poet pet I knew you'd relate to this one and I sure appreciate the exuberant comment!

Martie I'll always like it if I can leave you smiling! Thanks

THanks Charisma I'm glad you got the chance to read this!

I appreciate your input catalinamoon. I'm pleased that you could read this love story!

Kit we all have our guard up somewhat but we also have a point of vulnerability. Thanks for your kind words!

Suetang I'm glad you felt the essence of romance here ...much appreciated!

Paula you dear sweet poet lady I love telling a story for you! Thanks

2dalimit I guess it could be fate or whatever happens in that case...we are all so connected!

Thanks Dee! For dropping in to read!

James thanks for the forever word very kind of you!

Vandana thank for reading once again!

Paula I really appreciate it thanks!

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