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Cpat Hair
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0 posted 2003-04-08 11:14 AM



When it rains
The ground seems to protest
Being struck face first with
The clouds passing.

Springtime on the Kings
Is one of floods and followings.

Lacey and I went back to the place
She had taken me that evening
When she wore a dress and showed me
That beauty was not always perfect.,
Only to find it covered from the rise
Of river and now hidden in the eddy
Of a muddied swirl.

She sighed

I watched the current waiting for her to speak.

“Where to?” I finally asked when I noticed
there was a mist in her eyes that seemed
as treacherous as the river’s course.

“I don’t care.” She said softly.
“Anywhere.”

I eased the old truck in reverse
And backed back up the hill we had bounced down,
Found the old river road and began to follow it
Knowing there was no place along the banks
To fit her idea of what should be
But also knowing the journey was enough
Sometimes
To allow things to straighten themselves out
On the curves.

Some time later she spoke
And I listened.

Then silence again as the rain began
And we drove.

I wound back up Clagman’s hill,
Crossed over County road H
And headed us back towards my place.
“Sometimes I just want to run.”
She said as she stared out the window
At drops heavy as her sighs.

“I know.” I said,
“but the road isn’t long enough to run
and it always winds it way back to
the place you started.”

“I’ve tried.” I ended.
…………………….

I made coffee later
And we sat sipping it drinking the warmth
As we spoke now and then
But mostly stared out the window
Each lost in their thoughts.

It thundered a far off rumble
And the ground shook in protest
Of the sound
Then settled again into taking
The slap of rain.

I found her hand
And it was enough
To keep us both from sliding
Down some hill
With all the mud

But I heard the sounds inside
Of what that too was like
And wished for her sake
The sun would shine.

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2003-04-08 11:18 AM


Knowing there was no place along the banks
To fit her idea of what should be
But also knowing the journey was enough
Sometimes
To allow things to straighten themselves out
On the curves.

~*~

Somewhere, the sun is shining,
just for her...

regards2you
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2 posted 2003-04-08 11:28 AM




"But also knowing the journey was enough sometimes to allow things to straighten themselves out on the curves"

How true is that!!!

As ever, enjoying these stories and the wisdom and ~true~ loving woven within.

Hugs, Pat



..without surrender, be on good terms with all persons..
        "Desiderata"

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3 posted 2003-04-08 11:33 AM


"I found her hand
And it was enough
To keep us both from sliding
Down some hill
With all the mud

But I heard the sounds inside
Of what that too was like
And wished for her sake
The sun would shine."


Yes...sometimes the journey is enough.
There are times I lose myself in your words Captain..
This is one of them.
~Hugs~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

Susan Caldwell
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4 posted 2003-04-08 11:52 AM


Poor Lacey..yet another flood.

"That beauty was not always perfect"

Thank you for that...Does Travis really believe it?

  

Susan

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5 posted 2003-04-08 11:53 AM


excellent! i especially liked the atmosphere and the phrase 'beauty isnt always perfect'. i definately agree, though i would go as far as saying its even rarely perfect.
Robert Frazier
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6 posted 2003-04-08 12:48 PM


Thanks for reminding some of us what hills are for...forever sliding down.

Rf

jellybeans
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7 posted 2003-04-08 01:16 PM


great atmosphere in which to think deep thoughts....wonderful work as always my friend *smile*
Janet Marie
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8 posted 2003-04-08 01:36 PM


you one time said it was all about "depth" of expression....
the depth that you write the level of things understood between them creates the intensity that pulls the reader in and it is with pleasure that we drown in the depth of your words. Its quite impressive how you everytime manage to reach new heights in your depth

serenity blaze
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9 posted 2003-04-08 01:45 PM


and I? am ever amazed at how much is said in the silences of your characters. There is a continuity of possibility in that...not sparse, but simply etched, allowing the reader to decide, which of course, the reader does, and makes your wrok intensely personal to all, even tho there is a multitude of interpretaion. An array of rainbow in monochrome...amazing you.
Corinne
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10 posted 2003-04-08 05:01 PM


Somehow, there is a sense of deep sadness in all of this series, beautiful, but sad.

Core

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