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EvocativeVerse2
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0 posted 2003-10-18 12:56 PM


Death Is the Great Equalizer

Harsh, infertile, gray-barked hardwoods line the
boulevard like dead sentinels. Gone is
the remembrance of burgeoning growth from
their branches, for the tree sap which gives life
has ceased to flow. I feel melancholy
inside as I thrust beneath their dreary
presence. It's as if I am trapped within
a necropolis that stretches as far
as the eye can see. Even the upper
atmosphere seems to have forgotten the
intensity of blue. Ashen clouds, from
out of the tundra areas, have brought
with them an inhospitable wintry
wind. The world has been draped in a burial
cloth of purest snow-white. This beggarly
imagery is disconcerting to my
mind. I feel empty and singular. 'Tis
into some lesser-traveled lane I turn,
and willfully I drudge onward. Alas
I hunger for the remembered touch of
the sun upon my shoulders. Wherefore hast
thou gone my friend? An inconsequential
breeze swirls a forgotten reddish-brown leaf
into the air. I watch it intently
as it capers haphazardly across
a yard, before it is whisked away, aye
never to been seen again. Permanence
is momentary it seems. One instant
we are bursting forth into this world in
a brilliance of coloration and the
next our deceased ruins are being snatched
away as though they had never been. Yea
winter has come again, not just for the
world, but for my heart too. Each year at
this time I feel the shadowy ache for
my wife and daughter whom I lost, oh so
long ago. Once, in ages gone-by, all
of my days were springtime fresh, but I have
learned that death is the great equalizer.
No more will I know the enchantment of
that first flourishing floweret of spring.
My existence has become a glacial
Sahara of frozen icepacks and snow,
and my heart has been chilled by permafrost.

Remember, if you're not part of the future, you're history!

© Copyright 2003 Kevin R. Middleton - All Rights Reserved
froggy
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1 posted 2003-10-18 01:13 PM


A hug from one to another.
The poem is beautiful but sad too.

;-)

passing shadows
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2 posted 2003-10-18 01:17 PM



Enchantress
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Canada eh.
3 posted 2003-10-18 01:20 PM


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SharaRose
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Somewhere out there~
4 posted 2003-10-18 01:21 PM



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5 posted 2003-10-18 08:48 PM


This touched me so greatly, I feel your loss and your pain through each word.....


Greeneyes~

Will the wind ever remember
the names it has blown in the past
with its crutch, its old age, and its
wisdom it whispers no this won't be the last

Magnus
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6 posted 2003-10-19 03:21 PM


A write very befitting of it's title.  
Well written,  and a bit saddening to
the eyes...

angelblueyes
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7 posted 2003-10-19 03:24 PM


This is sad to the heart, crying to the soul, but true to the eyes.May you soon be able to let your happiness flourish aagain.
Crystal

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8 posted 2003-10-19 09:52 PM


"My existence has become a glacial
Sahara of frozen icepacks and snow
and my hear has been chilled by permafrost."

Oh, your description so vivid.  I wish I could say something of comfort.
                Sadelite  

mytuesdaywishes
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9 posted 2003-10-19 10:16 PM


beautifully written, and felt the same.....changing the world...one poem at a time, that's the stuff

i think that it's brainless to assume that making changes to your window's view will gain a new perspective.

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