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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2003-04-20 09:30 AM



They stopped by this morning
to drop off your things,
a bundle of memories wrapped
within dust, photos and rings.
The air became still
within this cold room.
Outside I saw the flowers
fall from the sweet broom
we had planted together
alongside sweetest lavender and sage
on the slope near the heather.
As the memory of you sat silently
upon my heart like morning’s dew,
I wept alone quietly
holding last handful of you.
Our song ended too soon,
our bouquet did not last.
I fear I shall only want
to live in the past,
for a future without you
is bleak and without hope,
and my heart breaks each time
I look out at the slope
where we planted our dreams,
while today I shall sprinkle in rhyme
the last essence of you,
buried within silent screams.





[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (04-20-2003 03:23 PM).]

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Margherita
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1 posted 2003-04-20 09:46 AM


... you wept alone quietly ... but now we are two!
This is a wonderful poem dear Kacy, certainly sad, but there is sweetness in this longing. But as the plants renew their blossoms each year, so you must renew your heart too ... keep it open for a new song of love.
Love, Margherita

ctowen
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2 posted 2003-04-20 01:16 PM


Life is a garden,
   a place to raise dreams,
      end thirst with tears,
         but most of all ...
            to remember the years.

                   Passions and love ...
                              Craig

Midnitesun
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3 posted 2003-04-20 02:05 PM


Margherita, yes, the remains of one form do encourage the new growth of another. thanks for your reply.

Craig, as always, you leave me with a comforting beautiful thought.

QjQ
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4 posted 2003-04-20 02:34 PM


treasure the times you cherished, memory's are forever
Sunshine
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5 posted 2003-04-20 02:43 PM



Well, Kacy...I was going to pull first this line, and then another, and then the whole poem ended up in here...

so all I can say is, thank you...

for sharing your thoughts...

well penned, my friend...

Midnitesun
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6 posted 2003-04-20 03:19 PM


humbly saying thanks to you for reading and replying
littlewing
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7 posted 2003-04-20 03:27 PM


Kacy:

goodness - this reminds me of my gardens at home . . . and what I have lost . . .

Yes - I agree with Margherita fully . . .

xxoo

JamesMichael
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8 posted 2003-04-21 04:45 PM


The last bouquet's are always sad...Jamess
Martie
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9 posted 2003-04-21 04:49 PM


Midnite...The memories that grow within the garden, in time become sweet.  I wish this for you, as I have found.  
Ericc
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10 posted 2003-04-21 04:49 PM


Very tender and sweet...beautifuly written.
Eric

MikeFessel
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11 posted 2003-04-21 05:02 PM


Oh how I cried as I read this!

"The air became still
within this cold room."- I could sense the tragedy here, wow!

"As the memory of you sat silently
upon my heart like morning’s dew,
I wept alone quietly
holding last handful of you."- This is so beautiful and yet so very sad

"Our song ended too soon,
our bouquet did not last."- how could one not cry here?

"I look out at the slope
where we planted our dreams,
while today I shall sprinkle in rhyme
the last essence of you,
buried within silent screams."- Oh this is one of the best and most tragic verses I have ever read!

    This poem moved me deeply, thank you so much!!! I wish to offer you so many condolences, but what could I say that could make such a pain fade away?

          Mike


Suetang
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12 posted 2003-04-21 06:43 PM


Hello Kacy

I felt so much sadness through your heartfelt words.

I hope you find love to warm your heart and happiness to make you smile.

Take care.......Sue

I am in motion
I am blue
Love is an ocean
I'm anchored in you
- Shawn Mullins

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