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0 posted 2004-10-13 07:16 PM



The Heart of Semi-Stone

“Did you place it, just so?”

No…

Although nature, time, perhaps, fate?
Has a way, in and of itself,
to smack you solid when you walk alone,
not sure of your search, just knowing
the need.

Paper, Rock, Scissors.

I never played that game, for I never wanted
to lose,
but I should have played the game,
just to prepare to place my heart,
just so.

Ah, El Capitan!  I did not know what to expect,
and had I paid the fee to walk the beach, [free to me,
all for a smile, as a former beach-walker, now transplanted]
I would have left, owing so much more.

For I found before me a heart of semi-stone…
and I thought of the many,
who live lives of difficulties, giving all, taking little,
and I saw



their hearts spaced, just so…the soft side of love,
the hard side of reality, with shadows of what once
was between two, the nestling of nuzzling,
of both parent,
and child.

“Did you place it, just so?”  The voice is haunting me now…

I have not the imagination to imitate nature;
I am but a woman of veils, hiding my source
of well-sprung life;
marveling that the many grains
which once filled my hourglass with seemingly
no boundaries…
have slipped away far too easily,
much too swiftly…

“Did you place it, just so?”

No, not then, but yes, just now…
among words
that may someday inspire
others, to say,

Carpe diem!

And not look backwards….



© Copyright 2004 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2004-10-13 07:26 PM


I may have to send you a stone I recently collected on an Oregon beach, as it is heart shaped.
*sigh* A lovely write.

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2 posted 2004-10-13 07:27 PM


looking and ~smiling~

A

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3 posted 2004-10-13 07:29 PM


And the other half....light and air! Yes, it's an image that fits you well. Well done, Sunshine...well done.

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4 posted 2004-10-13 07:38 PM


you place your words just so for all the world to view and enjoy dear Lady...

and I am SOOOOO glad that you do.
This is fantabulous...

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5 posted 2004-10-13 07:52 PM


Karilea~
Very nice ... and a lovely photo of that semi-stone~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

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6 posted 2004-10-14 11:38 AM


We must be on a similar track.  Paper, scissors, stone was something I wrote about a month ago.

This week I attempted to go the Nature Store to find a perfect stone as a gift. It is no longer in the mall.  I wonder if it still exists anywhere! I was thinking of giving my son a polished fossil, a flat one like I saw before so he could carry it in his pocket for good luck.

   Your poem is beautiful, causing me to stray here and there and pick up an image or a memory or two.  Enjoyed this very much.

             missie/cathy
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7 posted 2004-10-14 11:43 AM


inspiration is running across the readers mind here...excellent
Especially loved

For I found before me a heart of semi-stone…
and I thought of the many,
who live lives of difficulties, giving all, taking little,
and I saw


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8 posted 2004-10-14 12:14 PM


a philosophy to live by, indeed!
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9 posted 2004-10-14 12:17 PM


I see a heart with stone and sand and a strand of grass

and a willing ocean just steps away

love this ms sun
you did good


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10 posted 2004-10-14 12:30 PM


Karilea

It is not by chance that you saw this perfect stone in the light of your heart.  There is meaning in these sorts of serendipity, beyond chance.  

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11 posted 2004-10-14 05:22 PM


Did you place it, just so?

In our hearts... yes, you did. *S* Without your vision, it would have gone unnoticed... and we would have missed out on this fantastic work...

Thank you for placing it... just so... *S*

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12 posted 2004-10-14 05:28 PM


Amazing this write,
amazing you!

Love it ..just love it!
Hugs~

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13 posted 2004-10-14 10:28 PM


Your take on life is never an aimless beach stroll.  You are always worth reading.  KJ

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

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