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nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines

0 posted 2004-08-14 06:04 AM



In the Scheme of Things

I no longer can voice those words myself,
although they slide off my fingertips
whenever I feel the need to let you know.

It becomes harder, though, and the kisses lighter.
Never sure why, if it is me or you and
if the craziness that use to be, has settled for now.

I needed to know, so I wouldn't wonder anymore.
It never made a difference then and still doesn't
but calmness entered my world for a night.

I rested upon a sea of warmth, dreams guarded
by thought breezes that held me closer
than they have in awhile.

Shadows are receding, though my shoulders
are still weary but reality is what it is
and I am halfway there.

In the scheme of words, you are much too silent
though your movements are repeated over and over
leaving me feeling unattached some days, when the distance is too far.

Each night I dip into the memories and linger a bit
for a taste of yesterday, remembering the beginnings
and wondering what tomorrow will bring...

M

"Love is not blind - It sees more and not less, but because it sees more, it is willing to see less."
(Will Moss)

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serenity blaze
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1 posted 2004-08-14 06:10 AM


remembering the beginnings...

I've spent a lot of sleepless nights searching the middles for the beginnings of endings, if that makes any sense.

Hugs, you.

and a sigh too.


nakdthoughts
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2 posted 2004-08-14 06:20 AM


Good Morning, Karen...you have e-mail.

I hope you are feeling better..and I am still waiting to see that tiled table or counter...unless I missed it somewhere.


M

serenity blaze
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3 posted 2004-08-14 06:29 AM


ah..the tile counter that literally kicked my ass?

smile.

I'm still waiting for the dust from the drywall to settle so I can clean it up for pics! But it does look great somewhere under there...and even better? I'm planning on doing my bed like that. A platform thing with a cracked tile headboard. I figure some nice linens to soften up the look and room for books along the bottom of the plat and...and...grin? See why we never get done, huh?

gleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee and *wink*

and you have e mail too.

serenity blaze
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4 posted 2004-08-14 06:31 AM


and little lights...yeah, that's what I want, lights to highlight my books with maybe a nice cherry stained birchwood to match my cabinets, because, well, my bed will be visable from the dining area through the french doors and if we build the aquarium into a privacy sideboard...

*chuckle*

wink

I'll shaddup now...and now folks, back to maureen's poem.

(there I go hijacking threads again, sheesh)

nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
5 posted 2004-08-14 06:46 AM


before I retire again...you make me laugh.

After 26 years here renovating I can understand the projects never ending, even before another starts. Luckily mine are  slowing down... but the outside is in  need once again.

Catch you later

M

Susan
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walking the surreal
6 posted 2004-08-14 11:00 AM


This speaks to me.  I can feel the emotion behind the words.  I understand.

Susan

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

passing shadows
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displaced
7 posted 2004-08-14 12:46 PM


I go through the same, but you know that
Pell
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8 posted 2004-08-14 03:22 PM


There is so much of your writing that strikes a chord with me, this one is no exception. Really enjoyed this.
JamesMichael
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9 posted 2004-08-15 05:31 PM


Enjoyed...James
RMW
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10 posted 2004-08-26 10:17 AM


This is very moving. Quite special. Thank you for sharing. Bob
choshi
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11 posted 2004-08-26 10:47 AM


Beautiful writing. You move me deeply in capturing these feelings in such a natural voice....~P
msflame
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12 posted 2004-08-26 11:21 AM


I sensed a catharsis. feeling of recouping.
Gentle Spirit
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13 posted 2004-08-26 11:32 AM


as always M, your words touch and move my heart. Hugs.
LeeJ
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14 posted 2004-08-26 11:47 AM


Good Morning Lady Jane...wull, actually, it's almost lunch time here...anyway, I loved these lines


Each night I dip into the memories and linger a bit
for a taste of yesterday, remembering the beginnings
and wondering what tomorrow will bring...

yes, yes, yes, I will pray to the Gods that tomorrow brings you all your dreams come true!!!

Hugs, thank you for the lovely read...great poem

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