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inkedgoddess
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0 posted 2003-10-08 10:22 PM





they exist now
players revolving
in plastic primary colors
on game boards
come and go
existence within the perimeters of their mind
there is no more free choice
they are pawns of a cruel joker
the clock appears a white face cherub
as it brings them to a rest stop
they hang between stages of decay and death
for a while
life is not an option anymore
tho they are closer to god
than a sunday congregation
they are flocks of geese
abandonned on the roadside
by their own selves
Alzheimer is the great equilizer
of actors, politicians and janitors
men sitting in diapers
talking jibberish to themselves
castrated
at the mercy of caretakeers
this one is circling
round market street
shopping at the butchers
she is frantic at the elvator
that smells like instituitionalized cooking
fearful she missed the bus
and wont cook a brisket for the holiday dinner
3 men in wheelchairs
sitting at a window the size of a movie screen
watch the trafic light turn
from red to green and back again and again,
they laugh like silent screen slapstick players,
upon each flash of neon
a private game
they seem to have
developed themselves
and heres dad
the new kid on the block
sterilized, sanitized, compartmentized,
theyre moving him in,
dad, the dreamer,
dad the workaholic
dad the great provider
dad the man
who taught his beachbaby girls
how to swim and worship the ocean
dad who caused mom
more heartbreak in a lifetime
than any saint of a woman should bear
dad in daipers
clutching a beany baby
waiting for the icream man
to bring him a chocolate frappe
is just at the starting point
of this absurd state of suspension in gods air
kiss me goodnight daddy
love always
your little girl
michele


[This message has been edited by inkedgoddess (10-09-2003 11:27 PM).]

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QjQ
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1 posted 2003-10-08 10:27 PM


very touching,,,


enjoyed,,,

                                                                        

bklynboy
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2 posted 2003-10-09 12:49 PM


Whew....lots to read. But got through it and enjoyed!
Endlessecho
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3 posted 2003-10-09 03:14 PM


I'm personally touched by this poem and my own dealings with my own father at this time.

Understood (to a degree) and appreciated as well. Very well-thought and much to comprehend.

wonderful writing.  

garysgirl
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4 posted 2003-10-09 03:48 PM


Michelle, this is not what I expected to open up. This is such a touching and compassionate write, my friend.

I don't personally know anyone who has this illness, but my parents are getting old. I worry about them a lot. My Mom has fell twice in the last month, and doesn't want to use a walker or anything.

If this was your Dad you were speaking of, I do wish you strength and well wishes.
Hugs to you, lady  
Ethel

bklynboy
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5 posted 2003-10-15 07:03 AM


I know of situations like this and I hope things will work out. It sucks getting old sometimes. Its hard to lose the imagine of your younger parents but then they get old. Sad thoughts
Cpat Hair
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6 posted 2003-10-15 08:43 AM


you show in these words and this recounting of the tale... much heart and much talent...

always read you...even if I have nothing to say at the moment... and I do think you have a talent..

vandana
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7 posted 2003-10-15 10:03 AM


enjoyed your read
Susan Caldwell
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since 2002-12-27
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8 posted 2003-10-15 10:24 AM


Michele,

I can not even begin to fathom how hard that was to write...not that the words came hard but rather the emotions with the words were hard..

You wrote it well...I am deeply moved.

Susan

inkedgoddess
Member Rara Avis
since 2002-11-19
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Ohio
9 posted 2003-10-17 08:15 AM


thaks for reading

and cpat....thank you , much appreciate those words from you

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