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Honeybee
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0 posted 2003-05-24 07:55 PM



And Yet, I Die



Today, I died.

A final act in a series of survival
through false promises
and battered flesh agony.

I’ve long since passed that threshold of cope
and God giving me more than I can handle.
I’m out of time and understanding
of sorrow stained tomorrows that drag me through hell,
only to wake the next morning,
a reckless ritual, to face it all again.

I’ve tried everyone and everything,
and still, there are no answers,
no Band-Aids large enough
to stop the gush of vile
throbbing through my heart.
And no surgeon has yet to cut out this ache,
the listless complacency of it all;
this robotic numb
with it’s mechanical beat
pumping faithless blood through veins.

Still, rose-coloured-glass-eye men in white lab coats
with their thoughtless theories and indifferent statistics
say that it can’t be done.
That a heart is unable to break
in the science of things.

But, as they polish the glass glazed lettering of my name
while darkness falls on cemetery stone,
I’m proof that a heart can snap, jagged as bone.

I cry broken tears in a field of broken dreams,
this heart is paper, leprosy torn
and without the wind, it cannot fly.

Though the lark softly sings outside my window pain,
and the sun still stings my skin with cock-eyed smiles,
I am paralyzed, fearing not the death
that becomes so clear, wanted, inevitable.

Hope places its hand on the heave of my chest,
as heart, apart, drudges on to pace up and down.
Yet, without love, my world has no meaning...
inside I die.

By Melissa Long-Monette

[This message has been edited by Honeybee (05-24-2003 11:25 PM).]

© Copyright 2003 Melissa P. Long-Monette - All Rights Reserved
icebox
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1 posted 2003-05-24 08:04 PM


Without love, or at least without even the sense of love's existence in the world, life has little value.  Sad.  Life however can always surprise us.  I hope the evening rests gently on your shoulders.

The poem leaks pain from its pores, yet is an excellent piece of work.  Thank you for sharing it.

QjQ
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2 posted 2003-05-24 08:07 PM


*****I cry broken tears in a field of broken dreams,

terrific lines and write, you do so well!!!

QjQ

whiskey
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3 posted 2003-05-24 10:24 PM


Great piece, I enjoyed reading it very much well done

Julie

Honeybee
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4 posted 2003-05-24 11:16 PM


~icebox, QjQ and whiskey: Thank you for reading and for your great replies.~

This poem has been wanting to be written for a long time now and upon reading Aenimal's poem "Love" it all just poured out.  So, thanks to Raph for inspiring me yet again

Melissa~

Intellectually I know that Canada is no better than any other country. Emotionally I KNOW that Canada is the best country in the world!

passing shadows
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5 posted 2003-05-25 12:49 PM


God never gives you more than you can handle
nakdthoughts
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6 posted 2003-05-25 12:54 PM


Hope places its hand on the heave of my chest,
as heart, apart, drudges on to pace up and down.
Yet, without love, my world has no meaning...
inside I die.

I feel the same as your words...without love...what is there?

*s
M

Aenimal
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7 posted 2003-05-25 02:20 AM


Melissa glad to inspire but sad at the same time. That you feel this way, that i feel this way, that others feel this way..argh
Munda
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8 posted 2003-05-25 06:26 PM


You left me speechless with this one Melissa!
Magnus
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9 posted 2003-05-25 07:18 PM


Melissa,  painful in write,  but beautiful
in composition...  I think we have all
survived a moment in our lives like this..
Excellent use of metaphors throughout..

Larry C
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10 posted 2003-05-25 10:39 PM


Melissa,
You write of that side that many know too well but few can express. In the science of living my life I have experienced the broken heart. What I never knew was that friendship can put it back together again. I love your writing almost as much as I adore your spirit!   &  

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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11 posted 2003-05-26 09:49 PM




(big hugggsssssssss) You know...I just saw Bruce Almighty in the theatre today (it is a wondefful movie) and some parts really made me cry and deeply touched me. The way Jim Carrey's character stared through the mirror in prayer and could see Jennifer Aniston (she plays his girlfriend) in pain and praying for him, then Jim prays in the rain on a highway and gets hit by a truck and meets God in heaven where he unselfishly wishes his love happiness and how in himself and being himself at first, he got his love back all over again as he recovered in the hospital! (sigh) I brought this up just to show that to love, you must start by being and believing yourself, you are the calyx and the love you shall find is like the petals that decorate your heart! But give to yourself first, God less You, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Melissa, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

Underneath your clothes, there's an endless story

***Shakira***

GG
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12 posted 2003-05-26 10:48 PM


wow...
I don't know what to say but that.
This is excellent,
I can feel it,
and I can see it.

I hope, that things get better for you.
Keep writing, though, this is great.

Always, Alyssa

- And so it was that time stood still -
     (blink, breathe, stand, fight)

Seymour Tabin
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13 posted 2003-05-26 10:52 PM


Melissa,
You jam the door of the damn
There is no room for I am.
Excellent write my dear,

Enchantress
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14 posted 2003-05-26 10:56 PM


Excellent write Melissa.
Hauntingly sad..yet so well worded.
~Hugs & Smiles, Nancy~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

passing shadows
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15 posted 2003-05-27 03:38 AM



jennirey
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16 posted 2003-05-27 11:33 AM


Such Sadness, (virtual hugs) all brought together in such a well written poem.


Jen

vandana
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17 posted 2003-05-27 08:21 PM


enjoyed
Jason Lyle
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18 posted 2003-05-28 04:37 PM


yes, this is an awesome write of pain.I love it, words that make life real.

Jason

WhiteRose
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19 posted 2003-05-29 12:00 PM


What do the scientists know?? I can attest to the fact, a heart can break. And it takes so little, yet so very much to mend. Very nicely written, the sentiments I've often felt...
littlewing
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20 posted 2003-05-30 12:15 PM


Melissa:

"I have long since passed that threshold of cope"

EXACTLY

wonder where coping starts and madness begins
brilliant write
xxoo

Richy
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21 posted 2003-05-30 01:20 AM



We are taught that you can only survive when you have air, water, and food.

But without any purpose, or meaning. Without something to really live for. And without some kind of feeling of love. Then it can really make you ponder your own existence.

Very nice write Honeybee!

I enjoyed it very much,


Richy


vlraynes
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22 posted 2003-05-30 01:51 AM



Melissa~
This is so sad, yet so beautifully penned.
Wonderfully expressed, my friend.
Hugs,
~Vicky

"...until you have read the verse on his heart,
you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

passing shadows
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Bill Charles
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24 posted 2003-05-30 09:15 AM


Melissa - your hurt pours forth with your pen. Hang in there, my best to you...

BC

Larry C
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25 posted 2003-06-03 11:00 PM


BUMP

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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