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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2002-12-18 04:37 AM


Y'ever see a shadow shift
in that dark
before the dawn
and watch the haze
of grays to pink
edge a ghetto
from the page?

Displayed.
I saw this happening
through the steam
of coffee cup
and I wiped
the sleep from eyes
staring shapes
from street to form.

My newspaper she beckoned me
and seemed a million miles away.
I stayed perched
in window seat
and pondered
puzzle
in the street.

I saw red
rise in distress--
I heard the anger
sound alarm.

The guys who sold
the dope at Gate
at the end
of our driveway
now had our boy,
my sister's son
surrounded
in the street.

Shane was spinning
with a pipe--
a pipe the length
of twice of him.

Then I heard my sister stomp.
Her eyes in squint of mother's song
I-just-know-there's-something-wrong
and I said,
"See about yer boy..."

I nodded to the street.

Then I watched in admiration
as the storm hit land.

I watched her pave a path to street--
her toes were digging graveled trench.
I saw men look, curiously,
at just the sight of her.
Stomping barefoot stony road
teeth in grind
fists in clench
eyes in flame of rage
she screamed,
"Just what the HELL is going on?"

"SHANE?"

"You go your ass to bed!
and boys? I think you should go home!"

Mind you. These were not children.
I saw the promise of a gun
sparking flash of first sunlight--
My sister stomped and dispersed mice.

I watched them scatter gone.

My nephew trudged in sheepishly.
My sister she picked up the news.

She let the screen door slam again
and handed me The Picayune.

I told her "the coffee is done."

Then I watched the sun in rise.

© Copyright 2002 serenity blaze - All Rights Reserved
passing shadows
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1 posted 2002-12-18 04:45 AM


and I'm glad I'm still up to read it. What a write! Your sister sounds like a warrior with a heart of gold....and you, the cool, level-headed one who sits in a calm awareness, quite pleased just to watch it.


  


[This message has been edited by passing shadows (12-18-2002 04:50 AM).]

Sunshine
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2 posted 2002-12-18 06:58 AM



Some mamas can do just that...
wonderful descriptives here...
I'm enjoying the series!

Cpat Hair
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3 posted 2002-12-18 08:38 AM


both so far are captivating and in your usual style, well told. Glad to see the stories being told...

write it witch...

Enchantress
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4 posted 2002-12-18 09:35 AM


WOW!  You sure can tell it like it is...or in this case 'was'.
I can't say enough how much I'm enjoying this series Karen.
Fantastic imagery...took me right there...ya sure did!
~Hugs~

~ Season's Greetings to my 'family' at Passions ~

Connel
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5 posted 2002-12-18 09:37 AM


Good good good good.. lol..... I really enjoyed this poem.. Thank you for sharing.

I wish to become a great poet some day, but it will only come in time. Til then, I shall write my poems, and wait.

Seymour Tabin
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6 posted 2002-12-18 09:43 AM


serenity,
Well done, but then you always do well.

suthern
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7 posted 2002-12-18 11:51 AM


Okay... hurry up those fingers of yours! LOL I love this series! *S*
vandana
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8 posted 2002-12-18 11:52 AM


enjoyed
Sudhir Iyer
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9 posted 2002-12-18 11:57 AM


EXCELLENT STUFF..........

quite a lot of lines I liked here... you are special, you know that?


regards,
Sudhir

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10 posted 2002-12-18 12:04 PM


Hurry, Hurry, Hurry...dear friend. I'm enjoying this so much.
I'm still wondering about the book?????
Karen, I love your story poems....  

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

Aenimal
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11 posted 2002-12-18 12:06 PM


Hell hath no fury...
great stuff as usual keep em coming fast and furious!

EagleScorpion
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12 posted 2002-12-18 12:55 PM


i like the way the rhymes work. not commonly done, thats for sure
Duncan
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13 posted 2002-12-18 07:39 PM



twisted

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14 posted 2002-12-18 07:42 PM


there is no greater courage or instinct to protect than that of a Mother~! This is uniquely done, bravo~!

~I envy those who have perfected the art of being~

~A Tone of Voice~

serenity blaze
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15 posted 2002-12-18 08:08 PM


I wanted to say thank you to you all...

and oh there's MORE...grin

but this one? I have thought about for years.

I have no idea why I was so calm with so much potential for disaster. I do have an idea tho, about WHY these guys listened to my sister that morning.

In "To Kill A Mockingbird" Harper Lee describes a similar scene whereupon the character of Scout manages to disperse an unruly mob just by virtue of a few words. Atticus in his wisdom explained to her that she managed to touch their humanity and reminded them that we are all just people. (I do paraphrase.) I like to think that morning my sister hit a chord of "mom" in all of those angry young men.

It wasn't something she thought about or planned. And lucky for us, it turned out the way it did. But it WAS that scene that I thought of while writing about this more modern day lynch mob, ironically, with the colors reversed.

Thanks much. and yep. I think too much!

Love you all.

Siofra
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16 posted 2002-12-19 12:43 PM


Through this you show a certain love for her that you don't even have to make obvious in order for it to be noticed.

You sure can tell a story.

"My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words
Of that tongue’s uttering, yet I know the sound:" "Romeo and Juliet"

Mistletoe Angel
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17 posted 2002-12-19 12:48 PM




(sigh) Oh my gosh, I am a huge admirer of Harper Lee, and to "crawl around in anyone's skin and walk around in it" is indeed quite a virtue, as I think you have done much justice here to implore of that many cannot! (big hugggsssssss) I just love this series, sweet friend, yay, more, more, more, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Karen, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

Dark Angel
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18 posted 2002-12-19 06:46 AM


Yup.... just another twisted day.

Y'ever see a shadow shift
in that dark
before the dawn


loved these opening lines m'dear.

so what happened after the sun rise?

just curious, you know how us gemini's are

enjoyed 'O Gorgeous One.  



serenity blaze
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19 posted 2002-12-19 05:57 PM


Another thanks. and yes, I adore my sisters.

chuckle...steel magnolias, yes, they are.

share a quick story, I was once very rudely insulted by a bartender, and a group us were sitting around talking about it, when one of the guys suggested that I just take my brothers up there for drinks, so that this guy would get the message. Another friend interjected--"Her brothers? Naw, she should just bring her sisters up there! That would REALLY put the fear of the Lord into him!"

*winks* and gratitude.

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