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Cpat Hair
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0 posted 2002-11-25 09:05 AM



The alarm went off at three
With a wail like some warning siren
Telling us the day was to be
Filled with shrapnel words

You need to be up early
to work as you try to
Keep the ranks filed and search
For the landmines

But that was before the fighting
words you spoke saying
You were sick of this

So I was the one who rose
And cancelled the wail
After giving you thirty minutes
To react or order

Awake
There is no sleep
No anger
No answers

Perhaps those come later,
When the shots fired in your daily
Ricochet into flesh wounds
I will heal from
Regardless of retreat of attack

Monday, Monday…
How I hate that day

But then again
Perhaps you hate me more
Than I hate the late night
Bombs being dropped

© Copyright 2002 Cpat Hair - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2002-11-25 09:12 AM


Ron, I know when I see your name I am in for an interesting read.  This one is no exception.  Much enjoyed.
~Hugs~

~Love, like magic, depends on believing~

Constance
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2 posted 2002-11-25 09:14 AM


Wow! Powerfully penned. We enlisted, low-rankers do get the front-line blues, don't we? You said this very well.  Incoming!!!!


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3 posted 2002-11-25 09:16 AM



Shrapnel words...

how much this says.  
How sharp the sting.

Kit McCallum
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4 posted 2002-11-25 09:18 AM


A very intense read, Ron ... excellent imagery, reminding me of many a battle of words, and how strong a weapon they can often be. Very much enjoyed your concept throughout this piece!

Best wishes,
/Kit

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5 posted 2002-11-25 09:32 AM


But then again
Perhaps you hate me more
Than I hate the late night
Bombs being dropped


I've gotta admit, that one never occurred to me. This makes me wanna go back to bed--er, make that couch. sigh. *rubbing my head*

This is all too real for comfort.

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6 posted 2002-11-25 09:57 AM


A blitzkrieg of disfunction, a call to harms.
Corinne
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7 posted 2002-11-25 10:50 AM


Yikes, what a strong metaphor here, Cpat.

I'm thinking this is more about a relationship than a literal battle ground, yes?

Corinne

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8 posted 2002-11-25 10:58 AM



Not a very harmonious situation, I gather!

I find whatever you write--intriguing!

EA

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9 posted 2002-11-25 11:12 AM


Sometimes the pain of harsh words hurt longer than a piece of shrapnel left in your body. I always retreat to silence in times like this. I understand, sir.
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10 posted 2002-11-25 12:31 PM




(big hugggssssssss) Oh Ron, this is powerful, sweet friend, my heart goes out to you for harsh words hurt so much and I believe the only persons business it is in criticizing is yourself! (sigh) My heart goes out to you, sweet friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Ron, 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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11 posted 2002-11-25 01:23 PM


~Ron, (may I?),...just reading this again and wanting to leave a note to let you know. I haven't any clever response, just this grip in my chest, this sore knowing. Take care. *Peace.
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12 posted 2002-11-25 02:33 PM


ouch, I have been there.....and I only wish that being able to write it as perfectly as you did, would make it better....
hugs

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13 posted 2002-11-25 02:50 PM


Telling us the day was to be
Filled with shrapnel words

I remember these days too well.  You've written them vividly, Ron.

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14 posted 2002-11-25 04:16 PM


Ron, such good use of imagery here...I felt like I was there.  Well done, sir!

The stars will shine when I am gone,
the earth will turn on as before,
the gulls, still race along the shore,
the morning star, still kiss the dawn

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15 posted 2002-11-25 07:15 PM




Ron,

You do have a way of capturing the moment (s). Very powerful and an almost classic situation. The title is good. So clever of you & the metaphors very interesting. You are so creative. Enjoyed.

Warm Regards, Pat  


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

[This message has been edited by regards2you (11-26-2002 07:20 PM).]

MARK V SHELDON
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16 posted 2002-11-25 11:56 PM


War will never be pleasant be it in the field, in the office, or in the bedroom.  If someday compassion could replace imposition...  Very powerful, Ron.

-MVS

"AS ABOVE SO BELOW"

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17 posted 2002-11-26 12:19 PM


Capt., you made this so vivid with your words,
that I felt like I was in the middle of war.
You write so realistically. I enjoy reading
your work. Thanks for sharing with us.

"Love makes the world go around"
~~with love and hugs from Ethel~~
                  

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18 posted 2002-11-26 12:45 PM


Ron...I read this once and was so struck by the intensity of your words then I read it again and felt the burning message you send with this touching write...Paul
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19 posted 2002-11-26 05:03 AM


...the day was to be
Filled with shrapnel words

You need to be up early
to work as you try to
...
...I was the one who rose
And cancelled the wail
...
Monday, Monday…
How I hate that day

But then again
Perhaps you hate me more
Than I hate the late night
Bombs being dropped
---------
yep, some relationships can sour and reflect shadows as worse as those in a war...

well written...

Regards,
Sudhir

JamesMichael
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20 posted 2002-11-26 04:54 PM


Very interesting...James
wranx
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21 posted 2002-11-26 11:26 PM


INCOMING!!!!

Sorry, it just makes me happy to be here in my shack, without such worries.

All the best Bud, fine writin'.

Ed

Martie
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22 posted 2002-11-26 11:31 PM


Ron

Maybe it is just enough to know the turth...even if it hurts. Hugs to you, my friend.

Sandpiper
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23 posted 2002-11-27 04:44 AM


Sometimes, we don't need an alarm to know the war has begun, this is an awesome write--and quite stinging in its delivery!
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