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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2004-10-28 05:42 AM


Five hundred years ago
another woman wept this moon
"puce" she said, to no one there
knowledge of the blood platoon
in the hollows of the clave
of the yearning digging grave
ripping at the mask
she craved
an audience of none
she wept
burying her future there
where none would ever deem to tread:

"Take these tears and sanctify
the ground that cursed them
and my sweat
take my heart and let it bleed
I swear that all will know regret
who ever bore a soldier son."
She spat into her palm and played
the mud of blood to temple mount,
and bitter spat her anger then
begging for a body count--

less one--

the one who was her son--

And then the Earth was chilled.

"Why?" she rocked.
"For what?" she cried.
"Laws of such are fancy lies
and sons of other mothers died--
the knowledge is no comfort, I
pray that I die too."

Five thousand years of moon
another woman sank to knees
digging claws so desperately
another son had died too soon.
She wove a solar cross for him--
stick-man-soul to live again.
She tore her nails beyond the quick
blood was dripping
from her grip
to find the measure of her tears
she wept
to meet the face of fears
reprised within the eyes of love
staring back in dull.

She wept.

One less soldier
One less son
One less man to stand with gun.

One less name to carry on
to bend the lines of map.

*  *  *

Five hundred years from now
I will not be here to beg
for the life of my own child
or lineage of circumspect--
crosses planted in the field--

trees of fruitlessness, I beg
selfish in this here, the now,
the war of moment
let it be
Let my boy come home to me--

one less soldier

one more son.

© Copyright 2004 serenity blaze - All Rights Reserved
LeeJ
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1 posted 2004-10-28 06:44 AM


war is a very ugly thing, which brings out the worst in all involved...wishing things could be settled in another way, and something which tugs at our hearts and minds.
Very emotional write, well done.

babygirlwlove
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2 posted 2004-10-28 07:13 AM


damn...serenity...this is powerful...very moving...I feel you.

**babygirL**

**Intoxicant to the SouL**

Dark Angel
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3 posted 2004-10-28 07:18 AM


Oh this aches BIG time, taking the reader in completely....indeed an emotional write.

m'lady


and I am haunted
by my illicit exquisite dream
but I can't really wake up
so I just drift in between

~ani difranco~

Gentle Spirit
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4 posted 2004-10-28 07:40 AM


This rips right through the soul Karen...

and you are soooo good at this...

Decaflame
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5 posted 2004-10-28 08:59 AM


Five thousand years of moon
another woman sank to knees
digging claws so desperately
another son had died too soon.
She wove a solar cross for him--
stick-man-soul to live again.
She tore her nails beyond the quick
blood was dripping
from her grip
to find the measure of her tears
she wept
to meet the face of fears
reprised within the eyes of love
staring back in dull.

~*~

And men will be men...

and women will mourn.

passing shadows
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displaced
6 posted 2004-10-28 09:21 AM


*speechless*
Enchantress
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Canada eh.
7 posted 2004-10-28 09:27 AM


Powerful write Ser!
Reached in and grabbed my heart.
Excellent!

~Autumn..the year's last, loveliest smile.~

Janet Marie
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8 posted 2004-10-28 10:03 AM


"Take these tears and sanctify
the ground that cursed them
and my sweat
take my heart and let it bleed
I swear that all will know regret
who ever bore a soldier son."
She spat into her palm and played
the mud of blood to temple mount,
and bitter spat her anger then
begging for a body count--

less one--

the one who was her son--

And then the Earth was chilled.

"Why?" she rocked.
"For what?" she cried.
"Laws of such are fancy lies
and sons of other mothers died--
the knowledge is no comfort, I
pray that I die too."

Five thousand years of moon
another woman sank to knees
digging claws so desperately
another son had died too soon.
She wove a solar cross for him--
stick-man-soul to live again.
She tore her nails beyond the quick
blood was dripping
from her grip
to find the measure of her tears
she wept
to meet the face of fears
reprised within the eyes of love
staring back in dull.

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

*shaking me head in admiration*
awesome beyond my mothy words....
what an impressive write....
MUST BE READ ALOUD...

KA? ... PUBLISH BABY....PUBLISH

She wove a solar cross for him--
stick-man-soul to live again.


only you could have written that...

Serenityblaze ... Poetryblaze...

Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.
There is no happiness like mine ...
I've been eating poetry.

Mark Strand

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9 posted 2004-10-28 10:08 AM


should be standard required reading starting in pre-school
or perhaps the womb...

a powerful right-on write

hugging you for this

Susan Caldwell
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10 posted 2004-10-28 10:15 AM


Karen,

You move me.  That is no empty line..

I love you...I love how you think..I love how you write.  

This was beyond any word in my vocab..

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

Susan Caldwell
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11 posted 2004-10-28 10:16 AM


*click*  
vandana
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12 posted 2004-10-28 11:21 AM


nicely done
Martie
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13 posted 2004-10-28 11:31 AM


Karen

Every son's mother understands and weeps too.  

suthern
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14 posted 2004-10-28 01:06 PM


This moves me beyond words... What an excellent, powerful write!
Janet Marie
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15 posted 2004-10-29 10:25 AM


Im baaaaaaaaack
just had to come inhale the reverie of your rhymes again. I hope you know just how awesome this write is.

Poetry is emotion put into measure.
The emotion comes by nature ...
but the measure is acquired by art.

Thomas Hardy


Paula Finn
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missouri
16 posted 2004-10-29 12:23 PM


You know...I tried I really did to "masquerade" as you...but there is truly only one Serenity...you know this hit me...
Cpat Hair
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17 posted 2004-10-29 01:36 PM


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serenity blaze
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18 posted 2004-10-29 02:51 PM


This was one of those, that I don't know where it came from...

but it wasn't fun to write.

I'm sure it wasn't much fun to read either, so I appreciate very much your time and attention.

thank you

scorpio
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right...there
19 posted 2004-10-29 03:44 PM


Powerful image created by your words Karen.  And equally powerful emotions expressed.

believe in what your heart feels...

Dr.Moose1
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20 posted 2004-10-31 06:36 PM


Karen,
Again your raw emotion shows through. To harness this would be the means to sculpt
something monumental, I believe , might we not do this yet?

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21 posted 2004-10-31 11:33 PM



Gentle Spirit
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22 posted 2004-11-03 02:26 PM


I just wanted to FEEL this one again K...
and it touches just as deeply the second time around...sigh.....

The greatest beauty on earth, is
found in the hearts of those
who love....

Larry C
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23 posted 2004-11-03 07:02 PM


Dear Sweet Karen,
===========================
Five hundred years from now
I will not be here to beg
for the life of my own child
or lineage of circumspect--
crosses planted in the field--

trees of fruitlessness, I beg
selfish in this here, the now,
the war of moment
let it be
Let my boy come home to me--

one less soldier

one more son.
===========================
How I felt the intense emotion of this piece. Almost more than this broken heart could endure. You are a sweet, sweet mama and I feel your pain. And I love you for it.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

littlewing
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24 posted 2004-11-04 05:07 PM


Oh K . . .

this was penned from the heart of Mary herself . . . for every mother and parent, most importantly, every child.

This is stunning.
Beyond . . . words here . . .  

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