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jwesley
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0 posted 2002-11-01 07:17 PM




Listening To The Other - Breathe


You lay on your side of the bed,
me on mine - an ocean of space between -
anger spread us apart,
hurt holds us that way,
pride stays the desire to be first,
ache makes us want to reach out,
to touch, to comfort, to love...

You lay on your side of the bed,
me on mine - an ocean of space between -
night wears on, neither of us sleep -
listening to the other -
breathe...

(c) october 2002
w. james beard, jr.
by the way...for those interested....my email address has changed.

© Copyright 2002 Wesley James Beard, Jr. - All Rights Reserved
Martie
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1 posted 2002-11-01 07:36 PM


Jimmy

Sometimes the space on a bed between two can be the size of the sierra desert.  That's the problem with king-sized.

You have described the feeling of isolation here so very well...so close, yet so far.  Good to see you posting!

reluctantlyme
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2 posted 2002-11-01 07:48 PM


A night remembered without fondness, captured precisely.

No matter how good looking she is... someone, somewhere is glad she's gone.
---Davey's helmet

Mistletoe Angel
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3 posted 2002-11-01 07:48 PM




(big hugggsssssss) Oh James, this is so very true, sweet friend, it could feel so instant and then youn can't help but wondering when the others head is turned away if there are tears or frustration or unexpressed grief! (sad sigh) This is very sentimental, sweet friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet James, 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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4 posted 2002-11-01 07:49 PM


Jimmy, this is such a lonely heartbreaking write.
Nice to see you here and I do hope all is well.
Bet that grandbaby is a going concern by now eh?
~Hugs~

~Love, like magic, depends on believing.~

Midnitesun
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5 posted 2002-11-01 08:11 PM


All the more reason to sleep in a smaller bed?
I bought an electric blanket years ago, and my significent other didn't want to cuddle as often after that. So in desperation I gave that blanket to the thrift store, to save my relationship. Never mind, it didn't work for me, it was too late.
But I do understand that stand-off routine, and wish you both less separate breathing space.

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (11-01-2002 08:56 PM).]

Kethry
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6 posted 2002-11-01 08:20 PM


James,
sometimes a single bed is too much distance when the heart's in grieve and you listen to the breathe

Can you send me your new email?
Kethry

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



1slick_lady
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7 posted 2002-11-01 09:15 PM


tomorrow you shall wake to a better morning...helen
jwesley
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8 posted 2002-11-02 10:47 AM


Ah, my friends, appreciate your comments and thoughts...and, as usual, this piece is not about me, though there may well be space between us in bed (kingsized)and I'm a very light sleeper, that space is well filled with love and all that goes with it.

jimmy

Earth Angel
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9 posted 2002-11-02 12:23 PM


Well, I have the advantage of having read your reply and I am pleased to know that this is not about you and that all is well in your bed. teehee

I'm certain that you struck a strident chord in the hearts of many readers with this poem!

EA

Ivy Rose
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10 posted 2002-11-02 12:27 PM


jwesley...my old friend, this was just such an exquisite poem.  Exquisite because it spoke so loudly and clearly of the long night when anger kept love at bay.  

***Ivy Rose***

garysgirl
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11 posted 2002-11-02 12:37 PM


James, like Linda, I had the advantage
of reading your reply before I posted
mine. THANK  GOODNESS!!  I would've
probably gone on and on with my long-
winded reply, like I so often do....
Well, I'll just say in this short,
little sweet way, that it takes real
talent to write like this just from
observation......sure am glad, though
that it wasn't written from "participation"
and that "space is well filled with
love and  A-L-L  that goes with it".
Well, I'll hush before I have another
of my long-winded replies typed here.
Hee!Hee!! Thanks for sharing your talent.

~~With  Love  And  Hugs  To  All~~
               Ethel

Bill Charles
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12 posted 2002-11-02 01:10 PM


jwesley - geez, how well I know of what you write, never again my friend, not if I can help it...

BC

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