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Sunshine
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0 posted 2002-12-01 07:31 PM



A Wish for......

Broke is penniless gone hollow,
though he scraped together
those few dollars it took then
to ride the Amtrak
from that town to Chitown,
to give his new wife
some sort of Christmas present.

Nothing to hold on to but
a promise in the making of memories,
he talked of those some days that would
bring her great gifts,
so be sure, he said, over and over
like a chant,
be sure to look in the windows
and dream for next year.  Next year
will be better…


His gift was a train ride they could ill afford,
her gift to him was to smile into
a Chitown wind in December,
hiding shivers under her too-light-weight
transplanted clothing, her bare hands
tucked tight into thin pockets, and to not
think of the 70 degree Decembers
of her west coast.

She learned at first slice off Randolph
the sharp sting of lakeside winds
that treated her as if she stood as
bare as any mannequin,
surprise catching her breath as they turned
the corner of N. LaSalle.

Just smile, she whispered
to her soul, as they scurried
down toward State Street

where time chilled her through as they
looked in windows of gold and green,
at model trains on miniature railroads
taking dreamers on rides,
and children sat on Santa’s lap,
wishing their life away,
while haughty women in furs
looked askance at a young woman
in her cloth coat,
as old men cast sideways glances,
recalling how warm
young love could be.

He kept nudging her, making sure
she kept her wish alive,
though she only had one for that day.

They ran into Woolworth,
seemingly to finger notions, but more
to warm bones,
as emotions of family so far away
began to seep through her,
though she would not let the haunt
touch her heart in the warm
cup of hot chocolate.

He ambled away from her for a moment,
assuming the look of
disinterested shopper as she
fingered a silver star
and made her shivering wish,
one that could stay alive
if only in memories,
as slip-silver as any pocketbook
could hold.

Let’s go, he said, for the
day had crept into a gray dusk,
the train would not wait
for any man,
let alone his pretty wife,
who smiled her great smile,
and they stepped back out onto
State Street,
into the lights of Christmas,
and she looked up.

Oh, was all she said,
as her wish drifted down, cold and white,
sparkling in its trip through the yellows
and reds, blues and whites
of Christmas shine.

© Copyright 2002 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2002-12-01 07:55 PM


"Oh, was all she said,
as her wish drifted down, cold and white,
sparkling in its trip through the yellows
and reds, blues and whites
of Christmas shine."

-------------------------------------------
OH!
How do you do this?
How do you reduce me to tears in a single stanza?
You are an amazing writer Sis!
~Hugs, luv and snow~

~ Life is too short not to believe in Santa Claus ~

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2 posted 2002-12-01 07:58 PM


I'm putting this into a Christmas stocking for my sister and a friend. Thank you, for such a wonderful reminder to appreciate that white powdery stuff from the skies, warm chocolate, and a warm store to hang out in on a too-chilly-night. I remember hanging out in a grocery once in Alaska when it got so cold even Polartec, Carrharts and military style bunny boots didn't keep me warm.
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3 posted 2002-12-01 08:13 PM


Karilea, this is wonderful! Tenderly and beautifully expressed! They had a gift that money can't buy!  
Ethan Halo
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4 posted 2002-12-01 08:32 PM


delightful!
you weave words into beautiful descriptions,
and weave them into a magnificent story.
thanks for this.

it's our struggle for identity that leaves us all unknown

Martie
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5 posted 2002-12-01 08:42 PM


Karilea

You took me there with this life heart song so tenderly.  The ending exploded so softly.


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just out of reach
6 posted 2002-12-01 09:16 PM


as emotions of family so far away
began to seep through her,
though she would not let the haunt
touch her heart in the warm
cup of hot chocolate

Karilea - oh, my, my, my.....what a beautifully sad and touching write. Thankyou for this to-night. hugs, Chris

"Hope" is the thing with feathers-
that perches in the soul....
                  
                       -Emily Dickinson

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7 posted 2002-12-01 10:09 PM


What cannot be expressed in words is right here in my smile. ThisDiamond
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8 posted 2002-12-01 10:26 PM


A moving story of a strong woman. Do they still make 'em that way? I've been to the city with wide shoulders in December, it made me shiver reading this.
garysgirl
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9 posted 2002-12-01 10:32 PM


Karilea, what can I say that hasn't already been said,
sweet lady? Just absolutely beautiful and how I would
love to see some snow.....just don't want the cold
that goes with it.

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

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10 posted 2002-12-04 03:10 PM


Broke is penniless gone hollow,
===================================
that line is a classic....
this whole write is a classic...
you do know you just penned a Christmas picture post card dont you?
yes..you know.
the sun shines even on snowy days




Be he king or peasant, he is happiest when he holds peace in his home and love in his heart.

(unknown)



scorpio
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11 posted 2002-12-04 03:17 PM


I really enjoyed this, Karilea..the texture of the images, the quality of the emotions and the structure of this poem meshed and drew me as a reader into it...very well done...

believe in what your heart feels...

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12 posted 2002-12-04 03:50 PM


All sunshine and a story teller too!


Sunkissed

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13 posted 2002-12-04 04:14 PM


The Ghost of Christmas Past could not have
written it any better....Such are the
memories....of a time once felt and always
remembered...

Dark Angel
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14 posted 2002-12-04 04:15 PM


Ahhhh to experience a white Christmas, perhaps one day.

This is touchingly beautiful Karilea.

adding to library

Maree

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