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Honeybee
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0 posted 2004-06-20 09:36 PM



Hope

When he smiles, it’s of the sunrise
and he needs no piper’s music
to make children follow.
I was drawn, like all the others
by a magnetism I cannot describe.
He understood, broke down the barriers
and encouraged the impossible,
most of all, he was friend.
I cannot say how to hold him
for, even now, palms are plain,
though I’ve strived to find that happiness
that boundless, beautiful dream,
the kind that gulps the air with eyes closed
and believes in the unseen.

I used to roll the moon’s eye in my hand
with larger than life wings, outstretched.
I used to taste the sweet purity
the restless play and guise of youth
knitting his voice into my skin
wool soft with fantasy
with satin sounds of wedding gown and princely kiss.
You can nod your head in appreciation
in that long forgotten sigh of sympathy
and reclaimed innocence
but, you cannot possibly delve into my dimensions
into my common, though solitary childhood croquis.

You might say that 'he' is everything
and nothing all at once
to a child, beguiled and wild;
That 'he' only exists
when faith and imagination twine
but, then comes the passing of time
of little girl lost, of 'he' – the hope.

The moon weaves his wrinkle scar laughter
across my broken brow,
I walk against the wind, the rebel
throwing caution with a frozen tear.
I am inept, survivor, seeker, martyr
caging passion in delusion
fighting my own plight
in crippled cocoon
that could still fly a miracle, a bargain of fate.

Where is that fervor?
Where is the love that I have longed to find?
The Friendly Giant, Hercules, Mr. Dressup –
they’re all gone, so is Superman.
And I’ll never know the knowing
of where I’m going
because fairytales are too promising,
reality unkind.
And, I still haven’t learned how to say goodbye
to let 'him' go
though the funeral is tomorrow.

By Melissa Long-Monette

*A re-write of an oldie for my 5000th post


Intellectually I know that Canada is no better than any other country. Emotionally I KNOW that Canada is the best country in the world!

© Copyright 2004 Melissa P. Long-Monette - All Rights Reserved
garysgirl
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1 posted 2004-06-20 09:43 PM


Melissa, though this feels sad, it is so beautifully written.
I read it about three times.....and got something new each time.

And, congratulations on 5000 posts!!  
Hugs,
Ethel

Seymour Tabin
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2 posted 2004-06-20 10:15 PM


Melissa,
A delightful read you are and always will be one of my favorites.

Enchantress
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Canada eh.
3 posted 2004-06-20 10:25 PM


So good to read you again Melissa.
Congrats on your 5,000th post!
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

Something tugs at me, I've no doubt of that.
Something from the sea, whichever one I'm near.
When I stray too far from beachland, it calls me back

Martie
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4 posted 2004-06-20 10:44 PM


Malissa

An aching honesty in this, also beauty.  You have a gift of writing the inner emotive feel of how you are, that is special.  I'm glad to see you back here with your poetry...I've missed you.

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5 posted 2004-06-20 11:11 PM


honeybee,
  this caught my whole attention, causing me to feel it along the way... Thank you,
           Sadelite

Aenimal
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6 posted 2004-06-21 03:39 PM


Nice choice for a re-entry, nice to see your words again
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