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Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration

0 posted 2002-06-13 02:34 PM



To, Not From
©2002 C.G. Ward

'oh desert speak to my heart
oh woman of the earth'


a step directioned toward tomorrow;
I can but chance a time to find Truth,
buried in the profundity of joints
and bed-covered blissful repetition.

would you twist these words,
to hear silence speak an emptiness
between two halves of a better whole?

or would these streets dim madness
until the shattering of waves
rustled our moon out the sky
and into this glazing of a smile…
a real smile, not the one tucked
back, like the child you used to be -
staring through the ceiling into a world
that held dreams never wholly seen.

'don't try to find the answer
when there ain't no question here'


it's all rhetoric these days,
since nothing authentic refracts the phantoms
of vision, enough to see that time doesn't heal -
it only forges a bond to memory.
we may have lost our mind in a moment,
but the ocean still breathes your name
and ache is never truly dismissed
with the ebbing of a tide
I've never felt caressing my knees.

'today we lived a thousand years
all we have is now.'




Excerpts from Live

© Copyright 2002 C.G. Ward - All Rights Reserved
Janet Marie
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1 posted 2002-06-13 02:54 PM


or would these streets dim madness
until the shattering of waves
rustled our moon out the sky
and into this glazing of a smile
a real smile, not the one tucked
back, like the child you used to be -
staring through the ceiling into a world
that held dreams never wholly seen.
========================================
it's all rhetoric these days,
since nothing authentic refracts the phantoms
of vision, enough to see that time doesn't heal -
it only forges a bond to memory.
we may have lost our mind in a moment,
but the ocean still breathes your name
and ache is never truly dismissed
with the ebbing of a tide
I've never felt caressing my knees.

=================================


"enough to see that time doesn't heal -
it only forges a bond to memory.
we may have lost our mind in a moment,
but the ocean still breathes your name
and ache is never truly dismissed"


oh damn......
welcome back.......
I'll be back when I have words...yours took mine............

When man is lead to arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations
When mans concern narrows, poetry reminds him the diversity of existence

JFK

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Canada eh.
2 posted 2002-06-13 03:01 PM


we may have lost our mind in a moment,
but the ocean still breathes your name
and ache is never truly dismissed
with the ebbing of a tide
I've never felt caressing my knees.

'today we lived a thousand years
all we have is now.'
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Dang!!  Christopher how do you do this!??
Leaving me speechless...again!
Magnificent write...good to see you posting again!
~Hugs~

Corinne
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state of confusion
3 posted 2002-06-13 03:07 PM


Achingly sad, Christopher. Interesting play with the voices here, too.

Corinne

Duncan
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4 posted 2002-06-13 03:20 PM


Hey C!  I been gone, you been gone.  Lemme catch up a bit, read this a few dozen times and I'll be back.


Forgetting all I'm lacking
Completely and complete
I'll take your invitation
You take all of me

Lifehouse

JamesMichael
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
5 posted 2002-06-13 04:07 PM


Enjoyed this...James
Dark Angel
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6 posted 2002-06-13 04:58 PM


it's all rhetoric these days,
since nothing authentic refracts the phantoms
of vision, enough to see that time doesn't heal -
it only forges a bond to memory.
we may have lost our mind in a moment,
but the ocean still breathes your name
and ache is never truly dismissed
with the ebbing of a tide


and then there's high tide, right?

I really enjoyed this Christopher

Maree

Tiersdin
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east coast
7 posted 2002-06-13 06:08 PM


Nice to read you again...

~R.T.

"I shall never bond again, as I have bonded with you..."

the_loner_23
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8 posted 2002-06-13 06:09 PM


Very much enjoyed

Cold hands means a warm heart

ethome
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9 posted 2002-06-13 08:10 PM


Very nicely presented....enjoyable read!
Stapelton
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10 posted 2002-06-13 08:25 PM



I really enjoyed your poem, I was speechless.

Gemini
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11 posted 2002-06-13 10:20 PM


Wow! Time doesn't heal.
     It only forges a bond to memory.
Such truthful words with powerful meaning. Splendid write!

Corinne
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state of confusion
12 posted 2002-06-13 10:57 PM


Awww, I loved that other picture, had that timeless look to it!

Cor

Severn
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13 posted 2002-06-14 07:33 PM


...

!!!

broken record.

K

devina
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Cali
14 posted 2002-06-14 10:53 PM


if you'd had it before,
it would not mean as much
as wishing that you had it now...

*Did you get that????* um yah..that's what I meant too...

Must echo all others here Chris...

  enough to see that time doesn't heal -
it only forges a bond to memory.


This was the line to smack me in the face...(the nod of agreement came much later)

Take care
~D

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...



devina
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Cali
15 posted 2002-06-14 10:54 PM


Um...guess you don't need to hear it twice...

ROFL

[This message has been edited by devina (06-14-2002 10:55 PM).]

Jamie
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16 posted 2002-06-15 05:04 PM


when neither too nor from is accurate--after
hearing and talking -listening and describing,-even the profundity of knees will disappear into the waves of green you will soon find yourself, when you have simply- arrived and laid eyes upon what has been anticipated for all these internet years. Best wishes,- and

peace

J

There is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar.
byron

Severn
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17 posted 2002-06-23 10:03 PM


Hi!


Duncan
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18 posted 2002-06-24 01:27 AM


or would these streets dim madness
until the shattering of waves
rustled our moon out the sky
and into this glazing of a smile…
a real smile, not the one tucked
back, like the child you used to be -
staring through the ceiling into a world
that held dreams never wholly seen.

I'd forgotten to come back to this, C.  Sorry about that.  Glad Kamla bumped it with her wave.
First time i read it much differently than this.  Today, I read it in light of having lived yesterday.  (Ok, that makes sense to no one but me).  And today, though I still read the darkness, I also read light...and everything's good.
Though, I often feel your writing is over my head, I always enjoy it.


Forgetting all I'm lacking
Completely and complete
I'll take your invitation
You take all of me

Lifehouse

CocoBaci
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Posts 3043

19 posted 2002-07-24 02:00 AM


Fantastic writing Christopher...
I very much enjoyed this read...
*~coco~*

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