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0 posted 2003-10-26 11:53 PM



Someone Else’s Fire

I can’t ignore this smoke.
It rags at the edge of every sense,
intrusive, omnipresent,
like a growl in the dark.

It’s fifty miles to where the fire
is eating hills and houses;
still there’s heat in this wind
and ashes falling, falling.

Breath shortens:
I am breathing someone’s life;
his car, maybe his wife.
There are people missing in this,
and it’s far from done.
What right have I to inhale
his photo album, breathe the cat?

Ashes of his neckties have
raised the alkalinity in my spa,
sweetened the water
with his heartbreak.
I try not to recognize
the part of me
that is glad of it.

© Copyright 2003 Ed Ratledge - All Rights Reserved
wranx
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1 posted 2003-10-26 11:56 PM


Well Ed
You certainly put a face on this bit of news for us!

Very well done dude....An awakening!

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2 posted 2003-10-27 01:58 AM


breathtaking...as all your work is to me. Geesh..

You DO have a way with descriptions. I wish my writing was as sharp as this..and as it used to be. Writer's block has taken up permanent residence in my heart and soul it seems.

I love the idea of breathing in someone else because of breathing in the air. There is more to this than meets the eye it seems.

Good to see you again..

Jenn

I LOVE YOU! I LOVE YOU! I LOVE YOU!


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3 posted 2003-10-27 03:27 AM


Very good writing, my friend. I sure do hope
that you and your love ones are staying safe
from all the fires out there.
Hugs to you, Ed  
Ethel

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4 posted 2003-10-27 03:53 AM


echoing Ethel for lack of words of my own here
GG
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5 posted 2003-10-27 03:56 AM


You take it with compassion...
even when you're glad it isn't you... its still so much compassion.
How do you do this? you write so well!
Stay safe there...
Always, Alyssa

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

dingusjr
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6 posted 2003-10-27 04:17 AM


Must have been some ugly necktie!   Enjoyed this very much, Ed.  Keep up the flow!
Larry

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7 posted 2003-10-27 04:27 AM


Living on the East coast, I only got what the news gave. You have indeed put this into reality for me. Well writen.
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8 posted 2003-10-27 08:13 AM


Breath shortens:
I am breathing someone’s life;

=================================

the reality of that is heartbreaking...
so are the images coming to us via the news...stay safe poet sir.

"I've still got sand in my shoes
and I can't shake the thought of you ...
I wanna see you again."

Dido

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9 posted 2003-10-27 09:17 AM


You have personified the fire.
What more could a reader ask for?

Martie
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10 posted 2003-10-27 09:18 AM


Ed...Many are wearing masks to protect their lungs...if you have to be out today, perhaps you should too.  What a poem!
icebox
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11 posted 2003-10-27 09:30 AM


"I try not to recognize
the part of me
that is glad of it."

Survivor guilt can be like quicksand.  Just let yourself float through it to safety.

There is nothing wrong in being glad that if it has to happen, it doesn't happen to you.  That you still feel the loss and human tragedy, is obvious from your poem.



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12 posted 2003-10-27 09:44 AM


Amazing imagery..
Please stay safe!
Hugs~

~Time has cast a spell on you,
  So you won't ever forget me~

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13 posted 2003-10-27 10:07 AM


Powerful images....i can not imagine the horror some go through....well said...and echoing all please be safe...
Lauren~

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

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14 posted 2003-10-27 10:08 AM


I read this early this morning... and was at a loss for words... I don't think anyone at anytime has succeeded better at showing the personal of tragedy... it's not just statistics... those are lives destroyed we see on our screens.

Breath shortens:
I am breathing someone’s life;
his car, maybe his wife.
There are people missing in this,
and it’s far from done.
What right have I to inhale
his photo album, breathe the cat?

Your muse may have been napping more often lately than you'd like... but this compassionate, heartwrenching write is worth waiting for... Excellent!!!

Paula Finn
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15 posted 2003-10-27 10:13 AM


Oh what a thought invoking write...never imagined a fire like this.
littlewing
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16 posted 2003-10-27 11:13 AM


Good God Ed . . .
no reason to be . . .
none at all
but I do understand
this aches . .  
My Goodness
xxoo

Sunshine
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17 posted 2003-10-27 03:27 PM



Yes, like Icebox said...survivor guilt can be terrible.  Whether it's flood, tornado, hurricane, or fire...

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