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iliana
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0 posted 2004-07-24 02:59 PM


I posed questions
To myself tonight
As I went searching
Through my heart.
To thine own self
Be true, right?
What am I passionate about?
Why is my clock still ticking?
What keeps me here anyhow?
Given the chance,
Is there anything
I would shout,
Or call out for in the dark?
No, I think there’s not.
Or, perhaps it’s stuck
In my memory.
Oh, there’re the kids,
practically grown;
They want to raise themselves.
Now, what do I do
To come alive?
Age takes it toll,
And so does life.
Is there no secret spell
I can cast myself
To make me care enough
To explore,
To leave these four walls
I hide behind
Go out into the world,
Find new words for my appetite?
I admit I do go roaming
Through the clouds of distant times,
Those former scenes, defining me,
Making me who I am, and
Who I am not.
For want of something stimulating,
I dance in dreams with you.
Life could be boring, but
I think, ignoring, is probably
What I do.
Or, perhaps it's fear
Of too much feeling
That keeps me healing here.

[This message has been edited by iliana (07-24-2004 06:44 PM).]

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2004-07-24 03:10 PM


I've been here five years, honey...
once the healing is done, they start
pushing you out of the nest...

because they know you CAN fly...

but they let you come home...again, and again, and again...

Honeybunch
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2 posted 2004-07-24 03:54 PM


Jo - I think many of us can relate to your words here.  However, I think "ignoring" only works for a short time - one day we will have to acknowledge it all and take responsibility for all but I would say perhaps put it on the back burner for as long as you can.
iliana
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3 posted 2004-07-24 03:57 PM


SIL -- I will trust you on this!  Thank you for your encouragement and kind words!  *hugs*......jo
iliana
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4 posted 2004-07-24 03:58 PM


Helen -- Thanks for your thoughtful post.  Are you psychic?  I've often gotten that impression.   .....jo
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5 posted 2004-07-24 04:04 PM


Lily gal, I believe that the very writing of this poem shows that you are not "ignoring" the issues! ~ You are thinking about them!

~ and that's the first step in making the changes that will really make you blossom and bloom!

I was engaged with every word I read that spilled from the very core of you and down the page.

Perhaps it is time to plant some more flowers in your life's garden.

Gardening

With much affection,
Linda

iliana
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6 posted 2004-07-24 04:16 PM


Earth Angel -- I am listening to the universe and I have been planting seeds.  *winky wink*  Thank you for keeping an eye on me and posting such encouraging words, dear one!  KBHBLY......lily
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7 posted 2004-07-24 05:14 PM


Jo - I have found myself in some difficulty these last few years as I've tried to understand some rather obvious changes that have taken place with regard to myself.  Psychic?  Yes, to some degree and that degree doesn't afford the privilege of sight but rather of emotion, movement, and a sense of knowing.  I've also realised that I am, and here again I add to some degree, what is commonly known as an empath - I pick up feelings from those around me.  Now that I understand it is easier to cope.  Through it all life remains somewhat confusing but how insightful you are to have thought to ask.  Psychic perhaps?     Take care of yourself - healing is a long slow process.
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8 posted 2004-07-24 06:27 PM


Don't worry Jo, there are plenty of reasons your clock is still ticking. I think we're always healing from something. Life has that way of stabbing us in the back... and when it does, it's alright to patch the wound and come to health again. It's just that you have to remember, it takes another's help to patch the wound, and they need helping patching theirs too. And you are helping them. Doesn't look to me like you're ignoring anything... you're letting the healing happen.
Love the poem

Always, Alyssa

Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
                  Joyce kilmer

Patricia
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9 posted 2004-07-24 07:05 PM


Hi!  I loved this poem because you have expressed much of how I feel/see things at times. Perhaps the most important question  one should ask is, "What do I really, really want?"  I have been exploring many ideas regarding attracting what it is I want in and for my life.  I think once I figure that out, I can go to work manifesting it into my life.  

I think we share a common place in this universe, based on this reading.

A great write.  I am glad I stopped by to read!

Take care,
Patricia

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10 posted 2004-07-24 07:51 PM


Honeybunch -- Know what you mean.  You be well, too, & thanks, again!  *hugs* ....jo
iliana
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11 posted 2004-07-24 07:53 PM


GG, you are so sweet.  You saw right through some of the ____ and got right down to the real me.  I'm okay...I just get moody sometimes (a personaity flaw, maybe), but really, as we get older our roles change and I am having a slow time adjusting.  You're a doll, thanks for posting, sweetie!   ....jo
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12 posted 2004-07-24 07:55 PM


Patricia, I think we do share a similar space.  Maybe many of us do.  Thank goodness we have this common place to share; I am so grateful for that & for your very sweet post.   ....jo
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13 posted 2004-07-24 09:24 PM


Hey Big Sis,
   It sounds like you ARE exploring, observing, and growing.  I'm glad you're still writing, sharing here so others can empathethize and grow with you.  I, for one, am asking the same questions, and by Gemini Cricket, I'm going to find something worth shouting about.  I know you will, too!
       Love ya,
          Cathy

iliana
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14 posted 2004-07-25 12:20 PM


Misc'e, thanks for the post.  I'm glad to hear that.  Hope all's well.  Love ya, jo
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15 posted 2004-07-25 01:22 AM


Alot of us know this feeling, including me...and sometimes ya just have to jump..Im talking just eyes wide open fling yourself into it all...and see what happens. and no matter what, at least you know you tried, and truly lived.

But i think you might suprise yourself

iliana
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16 posted 2004-07-25 01:37 AM


Muted, cuted one! -- Hey there!  I know you are right about this.  I just have to get up the courage; I guess it's like jumping back into the swimming pool after you bumped your head.  At least, this time, I know how to avoid that, maybe.  Thanks for your sweet thoughts and post.   .....jo
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17 posted 2004-07-25 05:07 AM


I go roaming too but never really go anywhere

I loved this write!

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18 posted 2004-07-25 09:12 AM


Iliana/Jo

Think of what Jenny Joseph says in her poem "Warning"

Maybe think of wearing purple "With a red hat"
and "run your stick along fences"
"go out in slippers in the rain"
"pick the flowers in other peoples gardens"
etc, etc...
( try different things)

And as she suggests in the last stanza:

"But maybe I ought to practice a little now?
So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised
When suddenly I am old, and start to wear purple."

This is from a mans point of view, on the subject of the poem...I am 60 years old and still cannot (with clarity) understand the complexity of a women's mind and heart, although I have tried, and continue to do so.

My feelings are that you have branched into the world much further than the revelations in this poem, I believe that if you continue writing poetry the path of words will take you where you want to go....

-------ice
  ><>



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19 posted 2004-07-26 09:41 AM


Very interesting thoughts expressed here, dear jo.  You know, I felt this once.  Then I found my Arnis, a new family of friends, a passion, and my life finally became incredibly stimmulating.  I also found competative shooting.  Put together, knives and guns, what else could a girl want!  But in truth, having found this passion, I feel as I once did when just setting out to explore the world.  Just last night at an after party (doing big M.A. seminar this weekend), I told Tiny from Canada that sometimes I couldn't believe how old I was, I did not feel it.  He asked my age, I told him -- it's 39.  He was shocked, I was pleased.  I know it is because my life has become filled with passion once again.  Find that passion, jo.  Don't miss out.  And I gaurantee you you'll feel young again.

Hugs to you -- susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

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20 posted 2004-07-26 09:46 AM


For want of something stimulating,
I dance in dreams with you.
Life could be boring, but
I think, ignoring, is probably
What I do.
Or, perhaps it's fear
Of too much feeling
That keeps me healing here.


Awesome articulation Jo...very much enjoyed

Jo, life has a silly way of taking two steps forward and throwing you 4 steps back, but, in the lieu of it all, perhaps the 4 steps back are the really signficant ones, which we should recognize to be our airlift out of an angry sea??????

Love ya
Me

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21 posted 2004-07-26 11:03 AM


You are passionate about LIFE, my friend.
and have within you all the colors of the rainbow. Some days, the darker colors shine the brightest.
Does that make sense to you? hugs, Kacy

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22 posted 2004-07-27 01:00 AM


Perhaps...there is a time for healing...James
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23 posted 2004-07-27 01:47 AM


being moody isn't a flaw.. it's a reminder we're alive. :-D
i felt like you were in my head/heart during this read... ((hugs)) to you.  ~s

"Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless."
--Mother Teresa

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24 posted 2004-07-27 09:04 PM


Like always I liked your poem

Juju

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25 posted 2004-07-27 10:51 PM


Jo

I have felt this, feel it often now....it's not a bad thing to search outside the front door...there is so much to learn from everything.  I'd like to share a poem I wrote about a little trip of mine, if you don't mind.  I have a feeling that you will be just fine!  
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iliana
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26 posted 2004-07-27 10:57 PM


Thank you, each one of you, for your very thoughtful posts to my meanderings.  

Martie, you are a doll.  luv ya....jo

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27 posted 2004-07-27 11:38 PM


"Age takes it toll,
And so does life."

...uh...yup.

*smile*

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28 posted 2004-07-28 12:15 PM


i totally understand this one. i seem to be in the same place, asking myself same questions over and over. only i did go roaming. left my four walls. now i have more questions and alot of healing to go any further. wish you the best :luvya:


iliana
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29 posted 2004-07-28 01:19 AM


MGROVES, sorry we share a similar boat but I do appreciate the company, and your kind post tonight.  Thanks.     ....jo
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