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0 posted 2003-12-10 10:45 PM



You floated on a soft white raft of cumulus clouds
over the spot where I wallowed

knee deep in my own Godforsaken moment,
wondering where to turn.

Shall I face directly into the wind again?
Can I withstand another onslaught,
or will the next little breeze
bring me to my knees,
begging for this pathway
to end,
somewhere?

No.
It’s not my style to sit and weep
for more than a moment.
So once again,
I’ll face the wind,
step forward once
for every two steps
I’m pushed backward.

I am more like the willow
than anyone thought,
and
I used to play with
Gumby and Pokey,
so I know about resilience.

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (12-10-2003 10:46 PM).]

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1 posted 2003-12-10 10:47 PM



Smiling at the references;
knowing the metaphors,
feeling similies...

kindred more
than you
realize

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2 posted 2003-12-10 10:50 PM



thank you, Karilea, for understanding
I had a frustrating staff meeting today

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3 posted 2003-12-10 10:55 PM


Oh man, I was hoping it was gonna be about you turning into a claymation character and going on mishap and adventures :P

Cool poem, Would you mind sharing with me your views on writing this poem (ie what was your poem referencing to). To me it seems to be just a duality of past memories, and angst at the moment. But Im probably wrong, Im dull

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4 posted 2003-12-10 10:57 PM


No.
It’s not my style to sit and weep
for more than a moment.
So once again,
I’ll face the wind,
step forward once
for every two steps
I’m pushed backward.'''
such wisdom....heart hugs

Lauren~

I would rather have one breath of his hair,
one kiss of his mouth,
one touch of his hand
than an eternity without it.

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5 posted 2003-12-10 10:58 PM


Me too, and you know that is true one step forward and two back still makes you 1/2 way there, so keep on trucking!  You have NO idea how much Gumby has taught me over the years - great work Kacy.

                   
Let there be peace on earth,
and let it begin with me.

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6 posted 2003-12-10 11:05 PM


Excellent write on the empowerment of perserverance, however, I must confess that I, too, was hoping for a little more in the venue of Gumbyism.   Go Pokey!
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7 posted 2003-12-11 01:47 AM


LOL, yes, steve, go Pokey! I always loved that character.

Sharon, thanks for visiting! You are resilince personified.

Lauren, heart hugs back to you m'friend.

Obscure one, LOL, guess the next one will have to be The Mis-Adventures of...thanks for reading. I'll email and 'splain' part of the inspire. (tomorrow)

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