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0 posted 2001-11-24 06:50 PM




From the Journal, early 1969, #2

To write as they,
       like Rod McKuen or Dylan
              for myself to share with you ~
would mean to be them
              and I am me.

So I write what I am
       nothing more than a woman of youth.
              Their age lets them see to write more ~
imagination grips my pen.

I can sail on a cloud through the
       windy sea of airy blueness ~
              never falling to Mother Earth.

Or I am chained, bound to Her as a
fresh new green leaf to a spring tree.
       But I will escape; a few short
              months of blossoming, ripening, letting
       fruit fall to my bed beneath ~
              Old Man Age
                       touches me and I wither,
coloring my home one last time ~
                       my final farewell shall
be through beauty.

I am the booming waves crashing majestically
       across grains of worn years.  I swell,
              grow high, break from the green wall
and fall into my lacy white, salty foam of
       minute creatures
              that created life ~
                      way back when.

Or I can be me,
       wondering why my eyes are green
               and wide ~
       not brown and slanted.
Or why my golden brown hair
       isn’t straight raven black or kinky.

Or why I was born into
       a free land when many more
              are miserable.

©Karilea Rilling Jungel
circa 1969
24 November 2001


© Copyright 2001 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-11-24 07:13 PM


Ah, the days of youth. How do these words feel now? (just curious not malicious). was that Dylan Thomas or Bob Dylan?

"Happy people have no history" - French Proverb

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2 posted 2001-11-24 07:17 PM


Karilea, I really am enjoying these from your Journal.  I sit here for several minutes after reading one....remembering....

~Life may not be the song you requested,
But as long as you're here you might as well dance~

Kethry
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3 posted 2001-11-24 07:37 PM


Kari,
I liked this a lot...but I have a particular fondness for narrative work especially Rod Mcuen...I just can't write it.

Only one small criticism why didn't you write old woman age since the rest of it was female.
Be well
Keth

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



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4 posted 2001-11-24 08:29 PM


so true...to write as someone else is to not be yourself...and yourself is very good!  
This one is liked....

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5 posted 2001-11-24 08:36 PM


That was different, I also agree with Balladeer.
Just curious, What was your motivation for this piece?
Sometimes, long walks on the beach motivate me.

Friends & Poems,
From Poetri Princess

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6 posted 2001-11-24 08:42 PM


I love this. And it is great that you have saved it to re-visit the thoughts after a handful of years. Your spirit is the same, your words and style have become full blossoms. I also wondered, which Dylan, just curiosity, as either/both would work well for me.
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7 posted 2001-11-24 09:30 PM


It's so interesting to go back over what we wrote many years ago and bring back the memories of where we were and what we were thinking at the time. I love doing that on a lazy day, and just reflecting, bringing back past thoughts and loves. I may just go digging through some of my archives tomorrow.

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

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8 posted 2001-11-24 11:02 PM


No criticism here....I just think its a neat and sophisticated poem....very nice write!

Nathan

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9 posted 2001-11-25 07:29 AM



Very interesting comments! I will try to answer the questions as best I can...

RSWells, if I recall, it was a reference to both Dylans, and I thought I was being clever, I'm sure. About this time I would have been in English Lit in my senior year and it seemed everything I gave to my instructor received an A.  But I did not have great regard for this woman as I had been under her tutelage for two years prior when she taught French, and neither of us were happy with that experience. I am also highly critical of myself, so throwing this out here now was both a purge and an experiment...thank you for reading...

Enchantress, if I can make your day pleasant, than I've succeeded at something...thank you!...

Kethry, that is a very good question.  I was never really into women's lib, which was just beginning to rumble in '69. I always thought if a woman could do a man's job, she should receive equivalent rewards. And that was about the extent of it. To my knowledge, and hopefully not in my lifetime, birthing will be left to us. Some things should be as they are. But back to your question...the answer being, because I didn't know better?  Thanks for reading...

Balladeer, that is a wonderful compliment.  Thank you Very Much!

PoetriPrincess, Welcome to Passions. My inspiration?  I am not sure.  I made no notes in the margins and you're asking me to think back some 30+ years...  I think I was probably alone that day, and have always had this desire to make words paint pictures.  Everything is an experiment, and I am sure I was doing then just as I am doing now...experimenting with my bag of words...thank you for reading!

Midnitesun, several months ago I thought I had lost this journal.  At first I was very upset with myself for being careless...then I was mad because I knew in my heart I would never be able to recreate the words in the book that is before me now.  Never, Ever, throw anything you've written, away...thank you for reading!

Tracey, it is indeed interesting to go back and try to figure out why you wrote something.  I think I shall start making notations as to what the inspiration was for certain pieces at different times, because if I'm going to be quizzed about 30 years ago, I think I'd better come up with better answers!  Thank you for reading!

Nate, you Dogg, where HAVE you been?  Good to see you!  Thanks for reading!

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10 posted 2001-11-25 02:44 PM


Karilea...This poem shows the great degree
of creative ability that you had within you
30 plus years ago...

AWESOME...

All I was doing was worrying about whether
I was getting married in June of that year.
(I Did)  And we still are.....Not saying
we have not gone thru hell together...
Just stubborn and stick together...kidding
to a degree..

Your poetry makes me think back to that
year....Lots happening...

Maybe you will inspire my thoughts to write
my own 1969,  for that was the year I was
LEGAL..(21)...See..no spring chicken here.

Enjoyed this,  thank you.

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11 posted 2001-11-25 02:58 PM


~What a treat. I'm glad you held on to this so closely. To know it was written years ago, holds so much to reflect and wonder with, thank you. *Peace.
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