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Corinne
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0 posted 2002-06-11 08:00 PM


The Kind Act

Father let the drink take him
down;
clung to his family
with desperate fingers,
struggling hard
until that final gasp.

Caught in the unruly wake,
the family swings its oars wildly,
looking to point blame
for this kind act.

The Son stays dry
on a spit of sand,
and relives his anger at Father,
of missed baseball games
and camping trips;

Mother wades in deep,
baptized in the death
of excommunication,
now that the church
will grant asylum;

the Daughter stands on a pier
at a safe distance,
and notices with detachment
how dark the clouds are,
and how she always looks North
for answers.

© 2002 CM Bailey





[This message has been edited by Corinne (06-11-2002 09:28 PM).]

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Magnus
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1 posted 2002-06-11 08:27 PM


this is a sad but very vivid write....Is this
the stream of drunkenness?  or of sacrifice?
Much pondering from this write...

Thanx Corinne..

Madame Chipmunk
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2 posted 2002-06-11 08:47 PM


Extremely thought provoking, Corinne...
but I think that this type of detachment is probably far more common than I would really like to believe...
Excellent work.

~ thought provoking hugs

Lyra

copyright2002 Lyra Nesius

"poetry is life distilled"  Gwendolyn Brooks

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3 posted 2002-06-11 09:24 PM


Corinne

A vivid and heart wrenching look at a family torn, or saved (?).  I suppose only time gives the answer.  

[This message has been edited by Martie (06-11-2002 09:25 PM).]

Dark Stranger
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4 posted 2002-06-12 06:11 AM


Cor...

and as she looks down
at her feet firmly planted
does she hear the cries
of the trees that became timbers

something to do with time..?

enjoyed it ms

Corinne
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5 posted 2002-06-12 11:13 AM


Thanks Martie, Chipmunk, Magnus and Dark Stranger.

Kind of an obtuse writing, huh? Death has way of making things hard to explain...And having to make that decision for someone...

Thanks for reading and commenting.

Core

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6 posted 2002-06-12 01:42 PM


This is a very sad write.

                               Dawn

Corinne
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7 posted 2002-06-12 02:39 PM


Thanks, Dawn.

Cor

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8 posted 2002-06-12 04:37 PM


again, I'd like to think of this as being more acute than obtuse. . .

quote:
Death has way of making things hard to explain

I've always wondered why. . . maybe I'll get an answer someday Cor. . .

great work. . .

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Corinne
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9 posted 2002-06-13 12:11 PM


Thanks, Sven, you are a keen observer!

Maybe it's because we aren't supposed to know.

The scariest part of my experience in this was the feeling I had on that pier. I know I won't be able to capture it, but I sure won't ever forget it.

thank you.

cor

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10 posted 2002-06-17 07:32 PM




(big hugggsssssss) Oh Corinne, this is so very heartbreaking, sweet friend, my heart cries out to this family and it hurts me to see if anyone can reach out to the daughter and give her a safe home and help her follow her lodestar! (sad sigh) This is wonderful, sweet friend, 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

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