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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2001-10-28 01:52 AM


Last night I had salty dreams, again.
Windchimes dancing in the cool seabreeze,
curling waves crashing upon the shores,
starfish and crabs hiding from the waves,
and you and I in love's embrace.
And my thoughts floated on Santa Ana winds
to azure blue seas and beige sands shifting
warm and moist between our toes,
smelled the salty air that tingles the nose.
I heard your sighs, as we watched the sun set
into the Pacific behind the Channel Islands.
So, where are you now?
Are you as lost as me?
For I am lost in a sea of tears,
drowning in the painful reality that
I was neither your song, nor your melody.
Perhaps not even a harmonic memory.


© Copyright 2001 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
crazy4u
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1 posted 2001-10-28 01:55 AM


I think ive had this dream as well...*sighs*
wonderfully written xoxo

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2 posted 2001-10-28 01:58 AM


MidniteSun, this is a beautiful write and one that touches the heart when I came2the end my goodness tears filled my eyes...

ThankUpoetFriend for this read...
*~coco~*

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3 posted 2001-10-28 01:59 AM



Kathleen~ I can taste the sea...and the tears which I've shed for similar reasons....beautifully expressed poetess, full of sea imagery, which I love....even if it is bittersweet!

Hugs,
~Krista

Your beautiful words & creativity allow me to connect with the same in myself.  
Thank you for having the courage to share yourself so that I can too

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4 posted 2001-10-28 01:08 AM


crazy4u, Thanks, and once again, welcome to these 'blue' pages.

Coco, crying washes dust out of the eyes, so I always tell myself it is a good thing to cry once in a while. Thanks, glad it touched you.

Smitten, I'm glad you liked the sea imagery. I've been away from it for 5 years now, but it's still inside of me.

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5 posted 2001-10-28 01:18 AM


Midnitesun,
Ahhhh...the tender side. You can take me to the sea anytime. A sure path of success with me! Thanks.  

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6 posted 2001-10-28 01:23 AM


Do you like to 'body surf' or do you need a board? Hehe, I am really missing the ocean tonight. This is the longest time in my life where I've lived more than an hour away from the surf. I used to just look out my window, and walk down to sit on the sand at sunset.
Nostalgia. Thanks for reading, my sweet friend.

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (edited 10-28-2001).]

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7 posted 2001-10-28 01:47 AM


Midnitesun,
As fun as I'm sure that is...I'm best at the romantic walks on the beach and exploring tide pools. Like to scuba but that was long ago and far away.  

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8 posted 2001-10-28 02:18 AM


Well, ya know I feel the same about those long walks and the tide pools. I really stopped body surfing years ago, and haven't been on a board since the 70's. And scuba was never my thing, but I did like snorkeling. Ah, now I'm just making myself 'homesick' again for the coast....almost any coast.  (I may end up in Kenai, Seward or Kodiak, AK next year.)
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9 posted 2001-10-28 02:07 PM


Beautifully written and so visual.  The
ending sorta catches your gut a little.  May
you again feel the peace of the sea and the
companionship of another.  Thanx,  I enjoyed
this much.

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10 posted 2001-10-28 02:19 PM


Midnitesun; I thought this poem was well written.  I especially like the ending of the poem, though it was sad.  Thanks for sharing this.  Wanda
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11 posted 2001-10-28 03:23 PM


Very sad, I have recently found the love of my life and I don't know what I would do if I ever felt like this about him......I would just die it is as if we have always been together in spirit...great writing here...thanx....J  
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12 posted 2001-10-28 03:40 PM


Oh my gosh all of this has made me homesick....I want romantic walks under a moonlit sky along the beach and holding one another close as we listen to the surf. *sigh* now there I go off in dreamland again.  

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

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13 posted 2001-10-28 04:20 PM


magnus, thanks. I hope so too.

Wanda, thanks. It really was sad., but guess it had to be.

Julie Ann, thanks, and CONGRATS!

Startime, seems we often have similar dreams, and hope the good dreams come true.

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14 posted 2001-10-29 06:29 AM


Aaaawwwww! This is sad...I love it...but nobody should dream like that alone. You should be someone's aria of passion! With verse like this...beautiful...

Sincerely,
Regina

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15 posted 2001-10-29 07:21 AM


I know these wistful memories well, though I don't think of them so often these days. You have a wonderful way with the imagery here, I can just picture what you are describing, and the scenery sounds lovely. Although not lasting, I hope the memory of it is as sweet

If she who dies with the most toys wins, then can I have some toy boys please?

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16 posted 2001-10-29 07:42 AM


A cry in the song of the seas
a sigh in the long of your pleas

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17 posted 2001-10-30 02:48 PM


must have been cryin' in your sleep!
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18 posted 2001-10-30 02:52 PM


Midnitesun, I love anything written about the sea and/or the seashore. This is lovely, and I enjoyed. Chris

Life is not measured by breaths you take, but by moments that take your breath away.

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19 posted 2001-10-30 03:44 PM


Regina, thank you. Someday maybe, but meanwhile, I've chosen to not hold my breath, but to release it slowly and gently through writing.

Tracey, bittersweet memories penned this one. Thanks for being here and understanding.

Richard, you make me smile with your thoughtful, poetic reply.

Robert, Almost, but those tears are mostly dried memories now, thanks to time.

Nightshade, Chris, thanks. I also love sea imagery. Thanks for visiting the seashore with me.

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20 posted 2001-11-05 02:23 PM


I know this feeling well when we want to be special to someone and they seem to have no appreciation of who we are...its like they are blind...James
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21 posted 2001-11-05 03:38 PM


Exactly, James. Thanks for sharing some salty tears. Now, let's go drink a salty Marguerita, or maybe cry in our beer?
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22 posted 2001-11-05 04:05 PM


I enjoyed this one very much even though it was sad at the ending.With your words you I found myself imaging as if I were right there.
Peaches

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23 posted 2001-11-05 04:31 PM


Thanks, peaches That's the kind of comment we all love to read, that the poem touched your heart and transported you momentarily to another space and time. HUGS to you.
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24 posted 2001-11-06 02:35 PM


I like the imagery in this.  It is very good.
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25 posted 2001-11-06 03:09 PM


Thanks for reading my reflection, mirror man.  
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