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icebox
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in the shadows

0 posted 2003-07-25 05:38 PM



How many times
can the human heart
beat itself against the armored walls
of supplication,
before it bursts from its own need?
Hollow,
I have walked
absent of greed,
these human streets,
before paper came from reeds,
before leading Bast astray
abandoning the underworld,
before drawing bronze from stone
and iron from the bogs;
I gave away the tricks
replacing points of flint
and fire hardened sticks.
I've learned
not even time allows me to atone
for choices made
before the dusty paths were cobbled,
hardened against the rains.  
Today,
I find no solace
in the weight of memory's chains,
the freedom found in dying
rings chimes of envy
in my breast;
I carry what I can
having safely cached the rest,
knowing every pathway
bends back upon itself.

©2003 by icebox

© Copyright 2003 icebox - All Rights Reserved
nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
1 posted 2003-07-25 05:57 PM


"I've learned
not even time allows me to atone
for choices made "


I don't think I have even had enough time in my life to make the choices yet.

I made one...it didn't last as forever as I wished...now what?


Enjoyed your words, and wonder could it have been that bad that your pathways bend back upon themselves?

*s
Maureen

JamesMichael
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2 posted 2003-07-25 06:08 PM


Nice writing...James
Martie
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3 posted 2003-07-25 06:29 PM


icebox

"knowing every pathway
bends back upon itself."

The beginning is the end, the end the beginning?  Forever is a circle, I think.

Thank you for sharing this honest piece of yourself.

icebox
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in the shadows
4 posted 2003-07-26 02:39 AM


nakdthoughts ~ Nothing lasts for ever, except it seems memories of things we would rather forget.  

JamesMichael ~ Thank you.

Martie ~ The oroborous.

littlewing
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since 2003-03-02
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5 posted 2003-07-26 07:58 AM


Today,
I find no solace
in the weight of memory's chains,
the freedom found in dying
rings chimes of envy
in my breast;

yes, I know ice
that mind of yours
and heart . . .
xxoo

Honeybunch
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6 posted 2003-07-26 08:33 AM


Icebox, paths bend back upon themselves until love and forgiveness straighten them out.  And, yes, it can take a lot of time.  I've decided (and are we not the ones to do so) that I've had enough of circles.  It's time to move but where to is the question.  It seems fitting to post what I wrote yesterday.
SharaRose
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7 posted 2003-07-26 08:37 AM


This brought to mind a saying that used to be pretty prevalent back in the 70's --"spinning my wheels" was heard alot back then. I think Alexander Graham Bell tried 798 times before he got it right. That's what I remember everytime I seem to be spinning my wheels. I wonder to myself what would have happened if he had given up. No phone? No cell phones? aghhhhhhhhh I can't imagine.

SharaRose @-->--

Of sound, and speech let all lift the hearer!

BluesSerenade
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By the Seaside
8 posted 2003-07-27 11:07 PM


I've learned
not even time allows me to atone
for choices made
before the dusty paths were cobbled,
hardened against the rains

That is a nice verse, and so profound.

And this just ice's it!  (sorry)

knowing every pathway
bends back upon itself.

Thank you icebox~

passing shadows
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9 posted 2003-07-29 04:55 AM


share your wisdom...share on, share on!
gemjop
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10 posted 2003-07-30 03:34 PM


ALWAYS good to read you.

Aenimal
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11 posted 2003-07-30 03:46 PM


How many times
can the human heart
beat itself against the armored walls
of supplication,
before it bursts from its own need?

One of the finest questions/writes i've had the honour of reading

Susan Caldwell
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12 posted 2003-07-30 03:53 PM


Icy,

I love reading everything you do...and what you write always leaves me wanting to mix a couple of drinks and sit down with you and find out what the heck is going on....

Your words seem to reflect such self angst.

Susan C.

icebox
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in the shadows
13 posted 2003-08-02 05:08 PM


littlewing ~ Yes, I have seen a similar thread in some of your work.  Thank you for your comment.

Honeybunch ~ I don't know an answer for you.  The circles of life seem inevitable.

SharaRose ~ I could live without phones.  Maybe that is a gender thing? *smile*

BluesSerenade ~ Thank you for reading my poem.  I appreciate your interest and comments.

passing shadows ~ *smile* I'll share anything I can.  Thank you for reading and for your comment.

gemjop ~ Always good to be read! *smile* Thank you.

Aenimal ~ Thank you, Sir, for such a nice compliment.

Susan Caldwell ~ Well, OK, but six drinks is about my limit; after that, I don't even make sense to myself! *laugh*

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