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Christopher
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0 posted 2004-07-21 12:25 PM



Where Now, When Home?
©2004 C.G. Ward


if they grazed on silence,
would the loss sustain?

is life in the battle-dole
enough to sieve protein from a canteen
born(e) the distance of maturity?

and when the moon shines crimson skies
over a desperate desert night,
summer shall be defiled –

     like a girl-child,
robin-hooded (un-maiden);
castrated in the month of sprung.

for solace has yet to equal solidarity
while the solidity of solitude
continues to murder
the undead soldier.

-----//-----

for he marches this spring,
bound for the glory of dust and fear
and searing enmity.

who will shelter this boy,
while his mother tests her tears?

forlorn,
- a civilization away -
studying a map bedecked with colorful pins,
each denoting
where he was...
a month in the past,
a past in the month.

she wonders:
“where now & when... home?”

© Copyright 2004 C.G. Ward - All Rights Reserved
Balladeer
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1 posted 2004-07-21 12:42 PM


Hopefully soon, Christopher....hopefully soon. Excellent writing

If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read it in English, thank a soldier.

passing shadows
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2 posted 2004-07-21 03:54 AM


I don't know why you don't write more...but I really like it when you do...just wish for more I guess
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3 posted 2004-07-21 08:35 AM


hello Christopher, I choose to leave a warm and fuzzy comment, simply b/c I could not critique your poems...they are exclusively a welcomed read and work of art...

Best wishes sent along for a great day

Lee J.

Ceinwyn
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4 posted 2004-07-21 08:37 AM


Mind If I echo the above? yeah creative huh?

If at first you don't succeed destroy all the evidence that you tried.

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5 posted 2004-07-21 10:40 AM


if they grazed on silence,
would the loss sustain?

is life in the battle-dole
enough to sieve protein from a canteen
born(e) the distance of maturity?

and when the moon shines crimson skies
over a desperate desert night,
summer shall be defiled –

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


thank you...thank you...thank you


if they grazed on silence,
would the loss sustain?



oh man... that line rocks...
deep deep deep ...  yes.. you are.

I would love to live as a river flows, carried by the surprise of its own unfolding.

~Fluent~
John O'Donohue

nakdthoughts
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6 posted 2004-07-21 11:06 AM


forlorn,
- a civilization away -
studying a map bedecked with colorful pins,
each denoting
where he was...
a month in the past,
a past in the month.

she wonders:
“where now & when... home?”
these are ~sighing~ words

M

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7 posted 2004-07-21 11:26 AM


"grazing on silence"...

I'm swallowing a lump in my throat with this write, Chris.

And push pins plotting the course brings the scene into heart tugging sharp focus.

serenity blaze
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8 posted 2004-07-21 05:53 PM


I'm not sure if I "got" it--but it made me think of my nephew, now stationed in Afghanistan. He doesn't feel like a hero burning down poppy fields as he understands he just destroyed a family business too.

He wants to come home too, and  nobody will ever understand what he is feeling right now, so he just says he's fine, but homesick.

Thanks for this one C. Even if I'm off on the interpretation, it resonated that yearning of "home" that is an invisable thread of longing strung halfway cross the world.

Come home, Nick.

Thanks again Christopher.


Martie
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9 posted 2004-07-21 06:02 PM


Christopher


A very sensitive touch you have!

JL
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10 posted 2004-07-21 06:07 PM


Good one!  Enjoyed.

JL

She said: ”You look cute in the dark.”


Corinne
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11 posted 2004-07-21 06:55 PM


Chistopher,

This would be a great poem for submittal to the Poets Against the War web site.
http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org/


You tell it well, without being telly.


Corinne

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12 posted 2004-07-21 07:05 PM


Christopher,
   I am in awe of how you poetically created this.  It is so very deep, but still, it becomes one with the reader.   Very much enjoyed your work and thoughts.
               misc'e

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13 posted 2004-07-21 07:07 PM


"forlorn,
- a civilization away -
studying a map bedecked with colorful pins,
each denoting
where he was...
a month in the past,
a past in the month.

she wonders:
“where now & when... home?”"

Kissy Face....
this truly touches.....


Duncan
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14 posted 2004-07-22 12:37 PM


Hey C...I'll be back tomorrow when I've thought of something clever to say.  

Kit McCallum
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15 posted 2004-07-22 06:31 AM


“who will shelter this boy,
while his mother tests her tears?”

“a month in the past,
a past in the month.”

This is excellent Christopher.  This poem flows beautifully and forms a wonderful piece that I am simply in awe of.  

I found myself reading this several times.  Each stanza uniquely carries it’s own weight and could be read individually with it’s own distinct poignant message and depth.  An amazing read.

It just gripped me Chris … really well done indeed!

Best wishes,
/Kit

Decaflame
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16 posted 2004-07-22 10:12 AM



Excellent portrayal
of every woman's wonder.

vandana
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17 posted 2004-07-22 10:13 AM


nice read
Tequilia_Sunrise
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18 posted 2004-07-22 03:02 PM


Beautifull
Christopher
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19 posted 2004-07-26 12:10 PM


just wanted to say a quick thank you to everyone who replied. it's much appreciated.

C

Duncan
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20 posted 2004-07-26 11:39 PM


"forlorn,
- a civilization away -
studying a map bedecked with colorful pins,
each denoting
where he was...
a month in the past,
a past in the month.

she wonders:
“where now & when... home?”"


Sorry it took me so long to get back here C but this one deserved more thought than I had time to give it until now.  I hope you'll check out the link Corinne suggested.  This piece, I think, would be appreciated by many.  I don't say this often but I truly wish I'd written this.  Nice job C...  

Red
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21 posted 2004-07-27 02:57 AM


Always a pleasure to read your words. To say that you write well would be an understatement.
iliana
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22 posted 2004-07-27 03:03 AM


This is a very intense poem.  Excellent.
Susan Caldwell
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23 posted 2004-07-27 05:38 AM


Not much more I can add.

Outstanding.

"cast me gently into the morning, for the night has been unkind"
~Sarah McLachlan~

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24 posted 2004-07-29 04:08 PM


for he marches this spring,
bound for the glory of dust and fear
and searing enmity.

who will shelter this boy,
while his mother tests her tears?

forlorn,
- a civilization away -
studying a map bedecked with colorful pins,
each denoting
where he was...
a month in the past,
a past in the month.

she wonders:
“where now & when... home?”

You seldom speak (LOL... let me rephrase that... you seldom post in open *G*)... but when you do...

We read poetry. *S* Excellent!!

hoot_owl_rn
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25 posted 2004-07-29 04:45 PM


Hey Dear Friend,
   It's nice to see your face (well your words anyhow) again. When Home? The sad truth is that far too many moms, dads, brothers, sisters, friends, and relatives are having to ask this very question.I can't think of a better poet to have stated this obvious fact in such a heart gripping way. Well done!

By the way, did I mention I liked it?

~ Ruth

If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.
  
  

babygirlwlove
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26 posted 2004-10-27 09:07 PM


made me come look for you...like this..

love&light,
**babygirL**

**Intoxicant to the SouL**

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