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Nicole
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0 posted 2002-05-17 06:54 PM


I was running today, and tripped over you
snagged like cotton on a nail
and I tore a little today
bled a little
I remembered

There was this comfort like pajamas
like clean sheets
disheveled fervently
and sun kissed shivers through the open window
who cares about the neighbors
and there was something else - right, vanilla

I shed you from inside out
through a month of intellectual vomit
and just plain 'ol tears

because, I actually loved you (how trite)...how me

I wish I could slice open my belly,
down to the core of me
to the soul of me, find it bittered and afraid
wrapped around my spine
yank it out and show you - here
this is ME

but I can't take the pity again
your eyes soften a hue, more grey than blue
and they tighten slightly
almost as if the whole action is what smoothly tilts your head to the side
the corners of your mouth pulled down
just a little
pursed and perfect
then parted to sigh

of course, all I could think about was how badly
I wished I was that one
breath of air right then...pathetic

Just another casualty of the situation

God, I'm so happy right now though
the fabric of me is stretched taut by it
...maybe that's why I caught so easily

© Copyright 2002 Nicole Williams - All Rights Reserved
Alicat
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since 1999-05-23
Posts 4094
Coastal Texas
1 posted 2002-05-17 07:13 PM


Wow...very intense poem, Snickidoodle. Had to read it several times since my eyes kept distracting me with mental images drawn from your words. This one is very very good!
Christopher
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2 posted 2002-05-17 08:13 PM


THIS is what i'm talking about - what'd you do with my nicole?!?!?!

egads woman, this is POETRY.

i've been searching the past fifteen minutes (honest) for a line to say "here, THIS is what makes it good" but... well, i would have had to copy the whole, because what's there needs to be there.

i like this a LOT nic - it's raw, unfettered, and yet still personal and true to you. wow.

BOL!

C

Nicole
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3 posted 2002-05-18 01:03 PM


Ali - Thank you dear   I appreciate the read..

Chris - *laughing*  so, are you saying I couldn't write poetry BEFORE this?     I'm really touched by your response.  Yanno, when I wrote this, it felt different - I feel like I've actually accomplished something with this one.  Thanks hon.     BOL

Skyfyre
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Sitting in Michael's Lap
4 posted 2002-05-18 06:23 PM


I shed you from inside out
through a month of intellectual vomit


LOVED this bit.  Made me laugh, maybe because it's such an appropriate image.

I'm glad I stopped by and found this.  Nice to read you again, Nicole.  

~moi



Balladeer
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5 posted 2002-05-18 08:12 PM


this is without a doubt one of the best poems I have read on these pages.

Poems like this give me a real appreciation for well-done free verse...

Enchantress
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Canada eh.
6 posted 2002-05-18 08:38 PM


Nicole, this is fantastic!!
I love the entire piece
so I won't try to choose one or two lines....just fantastic!
~Hugs~

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

Severn
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7 posted 2002-05-18 08:59 PM


This is superb...

reminds me of someone else I know, the style - and it's a style I've always appreciated...

I wish I could slice open my belly,
down to the core of me
to the soul of me, find it bittered and afraid
wrapped around my spine
yank it out and show you - here
this is ME
but I can't take the pity again
your eyes soften a hue, more grey than blue
and they tighten slightly
almost as if the whole action is what smoothly tilts your head to the side
the corners of your mouth pulled down
just a little
pursed and perfect
then parted to sigh

sigh indeed.

Well done hon

K

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8 posted 2002-05-18 10:11 PM




(smiles) WOW!!! Oh Nicole, your voice shines all through this powerful piece, sweet friedn, you have an amazing talent with free-verse, I agree with Balladeer and other sos very much here! (big hugggssssss) This is a true keeper, sweet friend, I love it, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Nicole, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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

Shakira

Magnus
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9 posted 2002-05-18 10:24 PM


Nicole,  powerful thoughts and excellent use
of metaphors....very nicely done...

coyote
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10 posted 2002-05-18 10:35 PM


Your images extract emotions, while your words portray the truth.
An excellent work.

coyote

Christopher
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11 posted 2002-05-19 02:12 AM


you wrote poetry before??? never knew, never knew

seriously though, had to point a few people in this direction... awesome is a small word, but all i can think of.

hugs you

MIdsummerRain
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since 2002-05-19
Posts 175
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12 posted 2002-05-19 04:42 AM


I wish I could slice open my belly,
down to the core of me
to the soul of me, find it bittered and afraid
wrapped around my spine
yank it out and show you -
here this is ME...

The way you use your words caught me off guard & threw me out of my seat.... AnD I LoVeD EvErY MiNuTe Of It!!!

The strands in your eyes
That color them wonderful
Stop me & steal my breath...

IKNAP
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since 2002-05-19
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Torrington, Connecticut
13 posted 2002-05-19 04:46 AM


outstang poem, by far on of the best i have read yet! i enjoyed each momet of it
my3monkeytoes
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since 2002-05-11
Posts 152
In the Carolina Breeze
14 posted 2002-05-19 05:08 AM


This is wonderful...so...'naked'!  I love it!  The bluntness of comparison works so well in this piece.  

~Sydney McLean

Nicole
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since 1999-06-23
Posts 1835
Florida
15 posted 2002-05-19 01:03 PM


I can't tell you all how happily shocked I am by all of your replies!  I think this is a record for me.  

L - Thank'ya girlie...so when do we get to see poetry from YOU? hmm?     (see you soon, hopefully?)

'Deer - You're making me blush!  Thank you thank you, sir.

Enchantress - Thank you!

K - Really?  Coolies - thank you, hon.  

Noah - Thanks

Magnus - Thank YOU, for taking the time to read.

coyote - I appreciate your comment, usually I end up putting too much emotion INTO my work.  Thank you

Brat - yeah yeah, blah blah

MIdsummerRain - lol, don't hurt yourself!  Thank you much

IKNAP - I don't know about the best, but thank you!

my3monkeytoes - *chuckling*  Ask some of my closest friends about my bluntness.     Thank you very much.



Elizabeth Cor
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Over the river and through the woods
16 posted 2002-05-20 02:47 AM


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Elizabeth Cor
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Over the river and through the woods
17 posted 2002-05-21 01:26 AM


I came back to critique or point or just give something other than slack-jawed silence... and, still, quiet admiration -- and the feel (nearly savor) of that slow, exact slicing -- is all I can manage. But sitting here, I think that's how it's supposed to be, anyway...

can I say congratulations? I think that's appropriate... ~smile~ and no question to your disappearance... this IS you, unshuffled and unguarded...

consummate.

wayoutwalt
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18 posted 2002-05-21 01:31 AM


Nicole, its hard to find worthwhile poetry here anymore and I am so glad I clicked on your words to give them a read cuz they was so refreshin'    oh yuh!
Elizabeth Cor
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Over the river and through the woods
19 posted 2002-06-05 08:52 PM


it's been awhile since I've read anything truly remarkable... so I thought I'd revisit this and get my fill.

SHH, Spinach Queen... on SID they have a library dedicated to you -- with good reason.

jwesley
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Spring, Texas
20 posted 2002-06-05 09:03 PM


In admiration of you here, Nicole...big floor sweeping bow to you...


jwesley

Dark Angel
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Posts 10095

21 posted 2002-06-11 05:44 PM


I can't beleive I missed this SUPERB piece of writing from you Nicole, sheeesh you have filled me completely with joy, yes because it has been so long since I have read poetry like this.

I echo Christopher... This IS poetry!!!

and it is landing into my library

Maree

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