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hoot_owl_rn
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0 posted 2003-02-15 08:39 AM


In Haunting Notes

It was a brisk November night
When I rode into that town
Feeling saddle sore and weary
Looking only to bed down.

My clothes were dark with trail dirt
My chaps were wearing thin.
The wind was blowing from the east
And cutting to my skin.

Every hoof fall kicked up dust
Upon that darkened street.
I hitched up next to the saloon
To get a bite to eat.

My boot heels struck upon the wood.
Sounds echoed in the night.
The streets were bare and silent,
Not a single soul in sight.

Soft orange light reflected out,
Cast shadows on the ground
And from the depths of that saloon
I heard a haunting sound.

A voice so soft and full of grace
Was carried out to me;
The tantalizing notes she sang,
I simply had to see.

I entered through the swinging doors
And saw her standing there
In dress of red and deep blue eyes
Framed with auburn hair.

She looked at me and flashed a smile
That lit her entire face.
I wondered what a girl like that
Was doing in this place.

I bellied right up to the bar,
Then ordered up a drink.
Captured in the spell she cast,
I found it hard to think.

Her eyes caught mine across the room;
I couldn’t look away
And when she finished her last song,
She turned and came my way.

“Hey cowboy,  it looks like to me
You’re lonely and bone tired
And you should know, a girl like me
Prefers to be admired.

I got myself a room upstairs
Here in this one horse town.
I’ve got a bed just right for two.
You’re welcome to bed down.”

She smiled once more, I couldn’t speak;
She reached to take my arm;
Then led me to her room upstairs,
I, spellbound by her charm.

“Welcome to my home,” she said.
She opened up the door.
The room was dark, a single lamp
Cast shadows on the floor.

She led me to the bed and stood
Before me in the night
Slipped her clothes off,  piece by piece,
Outlined in dimming light.

Each sensual curve was accented.
She stood before me there.
I reached to pull her towards me,
Hands running through her hair.

A chain of gold graced her fair neck
From which a locket dangled.
She climbed in bed, right next to me,
Our bodies soon entangled.

We loved and talked all through the night.
I drifted off near dawn
And in the early morning hours
I woke to find her gone.

Hazy light was filtered in
Through a window marred with dust;
Next to me, lay on the bed
The locket dull with rust.

I picked it up and opened it
Where, much to my surprise,
I found a picture old and worn
That made me doubt my eyes.

The picture was in black and white.
It bore the test of time.
The face, though, that it held within
Was no one else but mine.

I had to find her, had to know
What this was all about.
I threw my clothes on in a rush
And from the room ran out.

I took the steps two at a time.
I had to find that girl.
But what I saw as I looked down
Caused my head to swirl.

The saloon lay still and empty.
Silence filled the air.
Old broken bottles packed the bar
Not a soul was there.

Tables and chairs were brown with rot.
Dust coated all with white.
But what I saw when I looked down
Was the most unnerving sight.

The floor lay thick encased in sand
That had blown in through the door
Disturbed by just my set of prints
Where ‘we’d’ walked the night before.

I ran outside to only find
The town stood in decay.
I jumped onto my waiting horse
And quickly rode away.

Years have passed, since that cold night
In that forgotten town.
Now on my stand, the locket rests.
Some nights I take it down.

I open it to see my face,
A picture from the past.
I’ve questions I can’t answer and
There’s no one that I can ask.

Sometimes at night, she calls to me
From somewhere in my dreams
And I’m forced to remind myself
All’s never what it seems.

So cowboy if you find yourself
On the trail some cold , dark night
And run into a quiet town
Where something seems not right.

Beware the girl with auburn hair
And mesmerizing voice;
Just saddle up and ride away
While you still have a choice.

She haunts the town, still in search of
A love lost long ago
And once you’re captured in her spell
She will not let you go.

Best mark my words, I see her face
Bathed in that dim light
Where in my dreams, she haunts me still
Every single night.



~ Ruth

If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.
  
  

© Copyright 2003 Ruth Kephart - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-02-15 09:00 AM


Ruth,

This is wonderful. The rhythm and rhyme causes it to read smoothly.
The story and imagery put me right there and held my interest to the end. Indeed, haunting; gives me shivers!

Enjoyed greatly and would love to find this in a book. The title would single it out, and cause me to take a look. I couldn't not read it, then.  

Hugs, Pat

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2 posted 2003-02-15 09:22 AM


I remember.
I'm glad.

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3 posted 2003-02-15 09:55 AM


Yes!!!  Much enjoyed....THIS one should be in the book for sure!
~Hugs~

~ Trace my body with your words..
And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

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4 posted 2003-02-15 10:42 AM


Wow! I love this story Ruth. Well done!
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5 posted 2003-02-15 11:29 AM


An excellent story-poem Ruth!
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6 posted 2003-02-15 11:53 AM


A very good story that would be excellent in a book...

"Love makes the world go around"
~~with love and hugs from Ethel~~  
                  

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7 posted 2003-02-15 01:22 PM


what a read! the story was chilling! the poem excellent!
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8 posted 2003-02-15 01:26 PM


This is a fantastic ballad.  Not only your language and grace with rhyme, but your imagination, the supernatural events you describe, reminds me of Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner."  Very strange and mysterious, with a lot of questions left up to the reader, and a moral uncertain and disturbing which can't help sticking at the rim of my brain.

Just excellent work, very professionally done.  If anything deserves a place in Reflections, this does.

Parasite

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~ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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9 posted 2003-02-15 02:27 PM


YEAH RUTHIE!  You go gurl!  This was awesome.
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(big hugggsssssssss) Oh my gosh, this is marvelous, this had me teary-eyed because I hope I don't crawl into one of those situations as I just want to love a girl with all my heart but my only rule is for her to love me in return! (smiles) I suppose pictures can truly be a haunting experience, looking at each one is like a memory in hologram, and everything you put in a scrapbook seems to wink back at you and sometimes it makes me cry yet I know many more promises rest ahead for me! (big hugggssssss) This to me is a poem of being aware too where you came from and making sure you retrace your footsteps so you know where you've come from so you never get lost like a nomad, yay, this is marvelous, you bet my vote is on for you, yay, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Ruth, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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

Shakira

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11 posted 2003-02-15 03:15 PM


I believe I have read this tale by you before and it is still beautifully chilling.

Loved it then and still do now Ruth.

hugs

Maree

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12 posted 2003-02-16 02:00 AM



Ruth~
This is EXCELLENT!...had me hanging on every word.
This is definitely one of my favorites of yours.
Hugs,
~Vicky

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you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

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13 posted 2003-02-16 08:21 AM


Thank you everyone for your confidance and your kind words. Although this poem is one of my longest, it remains one of my favorites for many reasons. Once more, thanks you all for your comments
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14 posted 2003-02-16 11:44 AM


Absolutely Awesome. Gets my vote.

I be me BUT who does me be?

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15 posted 2003-02-16 11:57 AM


A western! God I love it!Very nice.
Jason

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16 posted 2003-02-16 02:26 PM


Excellent gem



Charisma

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17 posted 2003-02-16 02:42 PM


hoot_owl_rn - I was listening to the blues when I read this. It seemed to blend in with the music. What a stunning write and needs to be a book entry...

BC

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18 posted 2003-02-17 12:15 PM


Read'm Cowboy... You're pretty awesome, m'friend...
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19 posted 2003-02-17 01:00 PM


A story worthy of the Twilight Zone.  I expected to see Rod Serling any minute.  Yehaaa, Ya get my vote partner.
hoot_owl_rn
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20 posted 2003-02-17 03:28 PM


Thank you evryone
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21 posted 2003-02-17 10:56 PM


I certainly remember this one!!!

In it goes.......

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22 posted 2003-02-17 11:50 PM


Nicly written.

Anyone can write, But only poets can capture the heart.

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23 posted 2003-02-18 12:02 PM


Ruth,
I'm thinking that trail is here in Arizona. Am I ever glad to have read this keeper. I'm voting right away. So well done.

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24 posted 2003-02-18 07:09 AM


An excellent submission choice, Ruth ... this is wonderful!

Best wishes,
/Kit

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25 posted 2003-02-18 04:02 PM


Thank you everyone
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I loved the story, the rhyme, and the chills this gave me!! Bravo!
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27 posted 2003-02-18 11:24 PM


Hoot, you're in fine form with this compelling story! Hauntingly beautiful, yet spine-tingling! You held my interest to the very last line.

Warm hugs,
EA

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28 posted 2003-02-18 11:29 PM


cadenced kissed and a theme carried out as well as the rhyme. Very cool story telling poetess Hootie

" ... And think not, that you can direct the course of love ...
if it finds you worthy ...  it then directs your course."

K.Gibran


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29 posted 2003-02-19 12:08 PM


Thanks everyone, I've often thought of cutting this down somewhat, but can't bare to leave anything out
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30 posted 2003-02-19 12:49 PM


what an interesting piece Ruth...and the making of a short fim script too inside...not as haunting as others write...but evocative and alluring, anyway
it's clicked in


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31 posted 2003-02-19 01:23 AM



flawless, in every way possible.

youve earned my vote.

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32 posted 2003-02-19 11:07 AM


Well done ballad, Ruth.  Very good offering.

Jim

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33 posted 2003-02-19 04:18 PM


This is an incredible write.  The scenes are well painted, the meter is great, the heartsick mood so aptly described.  You darn tootin' get my vote.  Ken J

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The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

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34 posted 2003-02-19 04:27 PM


Ruth...never am I dissappointed by my favorite passion poets....this was a great tale you told!!!  I LOVED IT!!!!  

Bridgette

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35 posted 2003-02-19 04:59 PM


Haunted and beautiful writing.
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36 posted 2003-02-19 05:39 PM


Yes. *S* When a poem captivates so completely that you don't want it to end, length shouldn't be an issue. *S* Excellent!
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37 posted 2003-02-19 05:42 PM



When you write like this, you deserve two pages in the book dear

Titia

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38 posted 2003-02-19 08:24 PM


It takes talent to run a story poem in metered rhyme...have missed you as well...

gotta love this book thing, seems like old times, ruth. Hope all is well with you. HUGS.

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39 posted 2003-02-20 09:13 AM


Thank you dear poets, your never ending faith in my poetry never ceases to amaze and humble me
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40 posted 2003-02-21 10:40 AM


You seduce me every time you right about love or romance.  I might not show it to you enough dear, but I am really proud of your poetry and very pleased that you are spending some time doing it for your own well being if not for those who can really appreciate what you write.  This poem has a real life message.  How many times do we ask ourselves whether of not what we remember was real or a dream of just took place so long age that everything about that time is rusted and faded away.  May it be that our love never meet such a fate.

With all my love,
Rodger

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41 posted 2003-02-26 07:09 PM


Absolutely exquisitely riveting.  Joyce
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42 posted 2003-02-26 07:25 PM


Mesmerized me here from start to finish!!! Wow!!! What a tale.

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44 posted 2003-03-15 11:31 AM


An excellent write, it gets my vote
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