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Jamie
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0 posted 2002-02-11 03:39 PM



1.

I want to quit
thinking about what I had
            when I found you,
and what we were
     together.

Even more,
     all the things
     we didn’t get to see.
Mountains that are more than hills,
walking beaches where man first flew,
the moments just before we would join
sea and sun in morning’s first kiss,
during our first Atlantic sunrise
    together.

We shared both castles and cabins,
we saw rain and sky,
black bears huddled in fake rock cages,
and fake leopards hugging rocky thighs.
     We smiled at one
and quietly laughed at the other.
     Together.



2.

I  didn’t get to see the cool green of my ocean
blend into the warm green of your eyes,
     we didn’t have  the music of the beach
     or a summer moon under which to dance.
People would have fun watching us
teach each other our favorite dance,
we would probably laugh at the way they
      smiled.

What we knew was the cool of late winter,
and yet somehow you could see
not just potential
but  beauty in what was there.
     All of which made you even more beautiful
as I caught a small glimpse inside of you, and
     smiled.


I can’t help but want more
sometimes-
                    I can  see us
standing beneath Hatteras' stripes
with dawn reflecting in your eyes,
as I await the sun's rise from the water
to slowly lift my lips from yours, hoping
Triolina saw us and
    smiled.
3.

The colors of life
are carried in my dreams, and
are dominated by shades of green -
   of growth?
Or maybe they represent
my unwillingness to give up
   hope.

Green would be a hard color
to never see again.
I still have a star beside my bed -
at night it shares its glowing green
     and memories of you.
Maybe,
              someday you will return
to see how it dimly offers up soft
    hope.

Sometimes green looks almost black -
like when the sun goes down
and trees begin to blend day
   into night - until only blackness and,
   the wait for a new day remain.
The sameness of each day without you
strips the green from the next, as
every tomorrow is a darker shade of today,
and in every shadow cast is seen less
    hope.

There is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar.
byron

© Copyright 2002 Jamie Patterson - All Rights Reserved
Silver Streak
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1 posted 2002-02-11 03:42 PM


Beautifully written, Jamie, but O, so sad! My heart cries with you, my friend.
-newell

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Copyright: 2002 Newell Elsworth Usher

ethome
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2 posted 2002-02-11 04:22 PM


It's amazing how such beauty comes out of such sadness...that always amazes me!
This is very well presented...I thoroughly enjoyed the read!

Enchantress
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3 posted 2002-02-11 04:35 PM


Jamie~There are not many poems posted here that have the ability to deeply touch that place within me and reduce me to tears.

This one has that ability and produced the tears.

~Hugs, Nancy~

~Love transcends time and space~

serenity blaze
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4 posted 2002-02-11 06:05 PM


I know the pain of this one, Jamie. It hit me like a thunderbolt too. I don't know what else to say. sigh.
Severn
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5 posted 2002-02-11 07:16 PM


Jamie...

I don't know what to say.

Trying for words: This is the most profound, exquisitely-felt piece of poetry you have ever written. I can feel it inside. You know I'll always remember right? I will, all those fuzzy trees, stark against the wintry sky.

And how the dogwoods were just starting to bloom...and the Yield signs, and how everything was so unique, and beautiful in its uniqueness...

this poem is a gift my friend.

Hugs to you,

K

Jamie
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6 posted 2002-02-11 09:54 PM


Silver Streak: Thanks for the compliment and the empathy.

ethome: In this case writing about something so beautiful made it easier-- thanks for reading.

Enchantress: I am truly flattered. Please accept this tissue along with my thanks.

Karen: Sorry 'bout the thunder hon--'specially when you are needing your quiet recovery time from Mardi Gras. We will simply have to sigh together quietly.

Kamla: I know you will.
Sometimes giving way is so much better than yielding eh?

J



hk>lk

There is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar.
byron

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7 posted 2002-02-12 08:15 AM


I've read this a couple of times and found it too painful to reply. The love and caring you put into it shows, it's a wonderful poem. But so sad.
Dark Angel
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8 posted 2002-02-12 03:34 PM


Oh Jamie, how do I reply to something so profound.
This touched me so deeply that I am speechless.
I don't beleive I have read anything more beautiful.

hugs dear friend

Maree

Martie
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9 posted 2002-02-12 08:57 PM


Jamie--

Written from your heart's pen, therefore exquisite!

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10 posted 2002-02-12 09:02 PM


Sadly superb and very well said...
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11 posted 2002-02-12 09:08 PM




(tears fall down my cheeks) Sooooooo beautifully heartaching, sweet friend, my heart goes out to you and your tears and I pray with all my heart that she will return and forever make the green of spring blossom in your heart with sunshine and sweet dreams! (BIG HUGGGSSSSS) We all love you so much, sweet friends, my thoughts are with you always! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Jamie, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

Jamie
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12 posted 2002-02-14 10:53 AM


Sharon - Glad you finally could- thanks

Mmy - How? - the way you just did--heh ; hugs back

martie - Thanks for reading and the warm reply

Magnus - Thanks

Noah- Thanks for the prayers!

There is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar.
byron

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