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RSWells
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0 posted 2003-02-18 07:08 PM



The old man's cane no more than a prybar
to wrench his ancient feet from the cement,
bare was his advance, legs seem stuck in tar
swaying, low set metronome bowed and bent.

This half a block becomes his Normandy,
to cross a street now his imperiled beach,
it's passage alone no fait accompli
a summit of a curb awaits his reach.

Have I the right to pain at his affliction?
The urge to carry or to question him?
His burden is the end of life's restriction,
is freedom there death's wink at synonym?

Old man where is it you just have to go?
Or is your tortuous trek to evade?
While your will's immense your motion slow,
minute your progress as each step is weighed.

I watch your back and wonder of your face,
it's visage fear and pain or one of grace?
cow'ring crab on inclined glass, just turtle's pace?
Does death pursue or is it life you chase?

Will you survive another heartless winter,
or earth's icy grimace crack, entomb your bones?
The first snow falls, my bus arrives, I enter
a spryer sprawling death dirge of my own.

© Copyright 2003 Richard S. Wells jr. - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-02-18 07:14 PM




(big hugggssssssss) God Bless You, dearest friend, I too make these observations every day, I see the elderly, the homeless, young children, those who have seen war, and compassionately think of them and when I wish I could help them all, I know I can only help some and then I pray for the others and hope love and faith can offer them hospitality and comfort through each season! (sigh) This is excellent, sweet friend, you have my proud vote, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Richard, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
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2 posted 2003-02-18 07:38 PM


Last time I had goosebumps while voting I voted for Edwin Edwards. (David Duke was his opponent.)

But these are GOOD goosebumps...deliciously slow to unveil the detail, I like much that you took your time writing the scene--it gave the age of your subject emphasis, slowing the reader down to his pace. Excellent work, Richard. (and smiling, yes, you are one I was curious about--to see what you might choose--and I'm NOT disappointed.)


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3 posted 2003-02-18 07:42 PM


I particularly like the lines:
"swaying, low set metronome bowed and bent"

"is freedom there death's wink at synonym"

"cow'ring crab on inclined glass, just turtle's pace"

Some jarring images there! *s



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4 posted 2003-02-18 08:16 PM


Richard, I was wondering where you were. I'm so glad to see you on here. This poem is an excellent choice for book submission, friend, but, as far as I'm concerned, any of your poetry would have been.....
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Hugs from
Ethel

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5 posted 2003-02-18 08:19 PM


Richard....Sensitive eyes of heart, words of a poet.  So good to see you!
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6 posted 2003-02-18 08:23 PM


YES!!! Of course...into the book you go!!

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

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7 posted 2003-02-18 08:47 PM


I remember standing at that bus stop with you as I read this one once before. Few can portray a scene or develop a character as expertly as you do. It would be a great honor to be placed in the same book with the likes of you.
It's great to see you back on these blue pages.

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8 posted 2003-02-18 08:53 PM


All great writers are accomplished observers of life---I suppose that is why I "see" so much when I read any of your work!---I am looking at the world through your open eyes!

Another fine piece from your quill!

Warm hugs,
Linda

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9 posted 2003-02-18 09:40 PM


I'm so glad to see you submitting. This is exceptional.
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10 posted 2003-02-18 09:50 PM



Richard, so glad you found one to post...
Thank you!

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11 posted 2003-02-18 10:08 PM


I am a people watcher, but could never express all the questions that pop into my head, as you have here...wow
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12 posted 2003-02-18 10:39 PM


I was waiting to see which one you picked as I had already picked three, and I am sitting here smiling, as this was one of three I thought you might pick.  It certainly gets my vote, as I love your observations of people.

          
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13 posted 2003-02-19 12:00 PM


Ah, to see so much in such a simple scene
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14 posted 2003-02-19 12:25 PM


was hoping you would return and participate in the book....hope to see more of your work here..perhaps some of your excellence of rhymes.

" ... 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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15 posted 2003-02-19 12:37 PM


Love the whole poem and especially the opening stanza.

Truly a great poem.

Maree

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16 posted 2003-02-19 08:05 AM


This is an excellent choice, Richard... I'm looking forward to seeing it in print...
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17 posted 2003-02-19 08:47 AM


Love this one!!  You gave him life..far longer than he will walk those icy streets--excellent choice!!

"And it was at that age...Poetry arrived in search of me...And something started in my soul."
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18 posted 2003-02-19 03:42 PM


ROFL @ serenity... talk about making a choice between bad and worse! LOL

This is excellent, Richard... and yes... the goose bumps are good 'uns. *S*

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19 posted 2003-02-19 04:00 PM


ah glad to see you here.....as I know how beautiful you write.

enjoyed the read as always

Charisma

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20 posted 2003-02-19 06:12 PM



Richard~
A wonderful write and a great choice for book submission.
I enjoyed this.
~Vicky

"...until you have read the verse on his heart,
you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

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21 posted 2003-02-19 06:16 PM


This is a wonderful piece!!!!!
LOVED IT!!!!!!

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22 posted 2003-02-19 06:32 PM


where the heck have you been RS? I went through withdrawels you know..not getting a morning read from you...
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23 posted 2003-02-20 06:39 PM


Just hanging out on the last page and decided to BUMP this up....


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24 posted 2003-02-20 07:04 PM


I love how you bring it all together nicely in conclusion for the old man, you, and for that matter all of us are truly only sprawling when it comes to death. I loved the challenge here that was presented to the old man as if the beaches of Normandy to cross the half a block. WOW!!! I can only imagine.  Good job. I enjoyed reading your poem very much.

-Bob

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25 posted 2003-02-20 09:51 PM


'This half a block becomes his Normandy,
to cross a street now his imperiled beach,
it's passage alone no fait accompli
a summit of a curb awaits his reach.

Have I the right to pain at his affliction?
The urge to carry or to question him?
His burden is the end of life's restriction,
is freedom there death's wink at synonym?'

This poem is new to me and honestly, it's flawless.  Nice to see you here!

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26 posted 2003-02-20 09:59 PM


Another good one.  This is going to be some book.  Joyce
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27 posted 2003-02-20 11:18 PM


With the exception of the first two lines, this line impressed me the most..

This half a block becomes his Normandy..

That one line really reaches me for some reason. The poem is excellent....vote!

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28 posted 2003-02-21 12:34 PM


Thank you all very much for the read. Many seemed to enjoy it the first time posted and it's one of the very few I'd show someone new to the notion that I write.
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29 posted 2003-02-21 02:07 PM


RSWells
This is an excellent write, but then it's not your first. You got my vote.

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30 posted 2003-02-21 06:03 PM


Poignant and well written. Sure to be a favorite.

J

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31 posted 2003-02-24 01:04 AM


Let's pick this one up and run with it! (or at least hobble along.....) A worthy poem, on a hard subject.

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32 posted 2003-02-24 01:22 AM


RSWells - glad I found this one of yours. My vote for the book...

BC

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33 posted 2003-02-25 02:37 PM


Fantastic offering....

regards,
sudhir

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34 posted 2003-03-01 09:33 AM


Does death pursue or is it life you chase?

I people watch and often think of where I will be when my time of age comes...

*s
M

[This message has been edited by nakdthoughts (03-01-2003 09:33 AM).]

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