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Corinne
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0 posted 2003-02-26 07:58 PM


Where Babies Lay

The sky was wet and properly gray,
gray enough to deepen emerald lawns,
sweeping lawns, rolling up to meet cypress,
weeping cypress bent to touch marble,
icy marble etched in words,
words too few to speak in memories,
memories laced in frayed hopes,
hopes that will never be.

At a graveside on the grass nearby,
on the grass another family picnicked,
picnicked on a blanket in the rain,
in the rain where they set free seven balloons,
one balloon for each year.

We paused to watch, and wept,
wept as blue balloons disappeared,
disappearing into clouds;
and we looked down,
down at Jeffrey’s small stone,
a stone planted where babies lay.

Where babies lay,
the view is grand,
a grand view of inlets, cypress,
cypress and the bay,
the bay, that day,
was suitably gray.

© 2003 Core

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© Copyright 2003 Corinne - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-02-26 08:02 PM




(big hugggsssssss) Oh Corinne, now I'm flooding in tears because my heart cries out to those who die too young and their mothers and families grieving their losses and what they think! (sad sigh) This is so very sadly written, sweet friend, God Bless You, you have my vote, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Corinne, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

wranx
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2 posted 2003-02-26 08:18 PM


*A sad sigh*

Ed


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3 posted 2003-02-26 08:27 PM


loved this especially the form where each line blended into the next with the repetition

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Corinne
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4 posted 2003-02-26 09:36 PM


Thank you kindly, Noah, Ed and Aenimal!

Core

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5 posted 2003-02-26 09:46 PM


Corrine, even though this is sad, it's
still beautiful with very touching thoughts.
Heart Hugs...
Ethel

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6 posted 2003-02-26 10:46 PM


Ohmygosh!  So beautiful yet so touching.
How terribly sad.
~Hugs~

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And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

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7 posted 2003-02-26 10:48 PM


This is so sad. But it is beautifully written.

Cold hands means a warm heart

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8 posted 2003-02-26 11:52 PM


Oh my. This breaks my heart. Beautiful Corinne.
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9 posted 2003-02-27 12:26 PM




Corinne,

Oh, dear. Imagery very good, as is the heartache. Sad sighs.


Hugs, Pat

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10 posted 2003-02-27 12:35 PM



Corinne~
Such a heartbreaking write, yet so beautifully penned.
Hugs to you,
~Vicky

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you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

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11 posted 2003-02-27 04:29 AM


from properly to suitably gray, you paint such a sad picture, in the most touching way...

Regards,
sudhri

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12 posted 2003-02-27 04:33 AM


sad...very touching
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13 posted 2003-02-27 04:53 AM


Nice writing...James
Nan
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14 posted 2003-02-27 09:25 AM


Well penned, m'friend...
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15 posted 2003-02-27 12:48 PM


The sky was wet and properly gray,
gray enough to deepen emerald lawns,
sweeping lawns, rolling up to meet cypress,
weeping cypress bent to touch marble,
icy marble etched in words,
words too few to speak in memories,
memories laced in frayed hopes,
hopes that will never be.
the links...always the links..that start the thought tumbling....

sad..but well written..


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16 posted 2003-02-27 01:26 PM


Cor,
Sad I would not ask for more, but do adore how it was said.

Corinne
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17 posted 2003-02-27 04:26 PM


Thank you, everyone!

Corinne

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18 posted 2003-02-27 05:03 PM


Such soft words
that hit so hard.

Seven balloons,
one for each day of the week
and for each year.

Wow...

Martie
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19 posted 2003-02-27 05:08 PM


Corinne...Beautiful and tear-touching.  
nakdthoughts
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20 posted 2003-02-27 05:56 PM


Martie, said my exact words...beautiful and touching.

M

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21 posted 2003-02-27 06:01 PM


Well, I doubt there is a dry eye among the readers of this incredibly fine "lamentive" piece of writing...Hauntingly beautiful.

Warm hugs,
Linda

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22 posted 2003-02-27 10:09 PM


Corinne, I must say this is a powerfully important piece. It seems to capture the continuiety of life so well to me. As each line leads into another so like life from beginning to end truelly connected. Although sad, so very well written. Great choice for the book.

Park

Corinne
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23 posted 2003-02-28 06:59 PM


Thank you very much!

Corinne

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24 posted 2003-03-02 05:59 AM


This really touched me deeply.

enjoyed the format.

you have my vote.

Maree

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25 posted 2003-03-04 08:14 PM


A lovely, sweet poem.  Joyce

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26 posted 2003-03-05 09:32 AM


Corrine...this is really an incrediable write, you do know that don't you. The format...fantastic, the story it tells...tragically beautiful and sad, the whole thing put together...timeless! gets my vote
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27 posted 2003-03-05 09:52 AM


Corrine, I tried not to read this poem because the title told me what it might be about.  However, it was beautifully written and I'm glad that I had a chance to read.

Sunkissed.

"I have to hurry past the moon...to Jupiter..."

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28 posted 2003-03-11 02:24 PM


Superb writing, Corinne... very touching and beautiful.
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29 posted 2003-03-11 02:50 PM


I didnt think I would like this do to the fact of the title, but it was actually a very good poem.

Read ^ there, because you are reading the wrong part!

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30 posted 2003-03-11 05:00 PM


Wow, Cor hon, you reached to the depths and touched with this one. How very well done, one of your best. But may the sun always touch your face with smiles...very gentle smile
Corinne
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31 posted 2003-03-11 05:49 PM


Dark Angel, Joyce, Ruth, Suthern Kisses, Connel - thank you all for your kind responses! This was a toughie to pen.

Logan, hon, how are you? Thank you! The friend I wrote this for (she lost her son 10 years ago) still has not been able to bring herself to read it. Told she never has to read it. Hope the spring winds are warm where you are!

Cor

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32 posted 2003-03-11 11:06 PM


Exquisite in its agony, with the power and the tumbling of the repeated words giving it a cadence of its very own. This is beautiful, so so beautiful. Gets my vote.

(ice runs off to find the box of kleenex)


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33 posted 2003-03-11 11:59 PM


How appropriate for the rain and the cypress. This is one of the saddest poems I've ever seen written.



Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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Corinne
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34 posted 2003-03-12 01:11 PM


Thank you, icequeen and Nan!

Core

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