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wranx
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Moved from a shack to a barn

0 posted 2003-07-28 06:09 PM



Sifting through the ashes
Of what was once, my father

My fingers and I are struck
By the myriad textures and forms
That make up a man

Here
Are these the teeth
Through which he hissed his bitterness?

And this
A knuckle, perhaps
A one fifth share of that kissing fist

At last
A thing of some value
I find a ring of gold, that wasn’t his
          

        * * * * * * *
I found myself retrieving a ring from the cremated remains, at the behest of his girlfriend. (She wanted it back!..sheesh)



[This message has been edited by wranx (07-29-2003 01:57 AM).]

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2003-07-28 06:29 PM



Ouch!

I can only hope that the ring
was disfigured as much as
the man himself...

This hurt, and I'm sorry
every time I read a poem, knowing
others were not as fortunate as I.

Martie
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2 posted 2003-07-28 06:29 PM


Ed...I can see how this felt by your words, a gruesome task, but also maybe a way of letting go of the bad things?  I never thought of jewelry being a part of cremation.  
wranx
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3 posted 2003-07-28 06:32 PM


The jewelry is taken off, then included with the remains. Not gruesome, just surreal.

Thanks ladies, for the read

Oh! It's true though, what a young woman once told me...The world has bowed to me.


Ed

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4 posted 2003-07-28 06:42 PM


ahhh Sir Ed, another wonderful write from you m'friend, haunting and wonderful.

Maree

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5 posted 2003-07-28 06:45 PM


wranx
Sifting with a symboled comb. Well done.

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6 posted 2003-07-28 06:50 PM


W(ow).
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7 posted 2003-07-28 09:14 PM


Yes, surreal.

Well done.

Do something better for yourself.

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8 posted 2003-07-29 01:36 AM


Oh Ed, this hurt. I know that it takes a lot to write about things hurtful.
Hugs to you  
Ethel

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9 posted 2003-07-29 02:32 AM


you shoulda let me at her first
Bonfirelight
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10 posted 2003-07-29 05:34 AM


really good stuff.
haunting, a little scary but still defiant.
cheers

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11 posted 2003-07-29 06:18 AM


I am sorry...very poignant words.

Patricia


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12 posted 2003-07-29 05:51 PM


Wranx~
This hurt to read ... and I know it hurt to do~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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13 posted 2003-07-29 09:04 PM


I think squirrel's answer said it all, w(ow) great piece painful write/experience
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14 posted 2003-07-29 09:50 PM


What an interesting experience, to paw through the remains of memories, for the brass ring.  Great write there kiddo...
You know? It takes a self made man to get this deeply to root of the pain and exorcise it. Bravo. TD

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15 posted 2003-07-29 09:50 PM


What an interesting experience, to paw through the remains of memories, for the brass ring.  Great write there kiddo...
You know? It takes a self made man to get this deep. Bravo. TD

littlewing
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16 posted 2003-07-29 10:14 PM


Jesus what powerful lines Ed:

Here
Are these the teeth
Through which he hissed his bitterness?

God, I loved these lines
sorry you had to do this
and yes sheesh!
xxoo

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17 posted 2003-07-29 10:19 PM


God...this is haunting..and bitter.
Well done.

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18 posted 2003-07-29 10:52 PM


short powerful

and the awareness of that moment

comes through..I think

that.....I am doing THIS....

hmm
dont think I could do that

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19 posted 2003-08-01 01:20 PM


Oh Ed...

I wish I had something profound to say to this--not quite what I expected.

You took an ending and wrote the prologue.

You hush me silent.


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20 posted 2003-08-01 01:38 PM


This was hurtful and I know it took alot out of you to write,but my hope is that you released the hurt and replaced it with warmth.Have been there many times and I hope you can be free.
angelblueyes

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21 posted 2003-08-01 01:39 PM




Always respectful
of one who deserves them...

vlraynes
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22 posted 2003-08-01 03:51 PM



Ed...all I can say is...I felt this one.
Big hugs to you, friend,
~Vicky

"My friends are my estate."
~Emily Dickinson

[This message has been edited by vlraynes (08-01-2003 03:52 PM).]

Susan Caldwell
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23 posted 2003-08-01 04:06 PM


Ed,

I feel you on this one...I secretly wait for the day that I may have the honor of digging through human ash...

Nicely done!

Susan C.

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