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0 posted 2004-11-02 03:40 PM



        

After all this time,
I can still feel those bright glowing orbs
Burning holes into the very soul of me
Like hot embers scorching the most bitter night.

Green eyes so fixed in glare, stare
Through now flaming dull red matted hair
Worn thin over ashen skin that had long ago
Lost a fight to live and its color took flight.

I can still feel her bitter cold iced hand
So slowly they had turned
Like her open and accepting heart
To but a monument of carved stone.

Even in the wake of my waning wisdom
Why do I still see her ghost blocks my path?
Teasing, extending a bony hand for me to hold
Then retracting it in such sick laughter.

After all this time
I can’t resist her cup of incantation wine
As it causes constant new perdition
While she crawls about simply
Warming a starving mind.

Silent screams for intervention,
Seeking peace are never answered
Her spirit song holds me strong,
Forcing on my soul, a brand new crease.

I venture still into her call to unknown waters,
Trusting in my inner voice,
Hoping to bend like Willow when I fall
Into yet another night’s sea full of sorrow.

After all this time,
Our friendship binds are nary forgotten,
Not to be purged by any desperate grief
But still kept alive at least in our loss.

The problem with this ghost however ia,
That even her death doesn’t bring any relief.
After all this time, I still drink from the cup
Hoping I'll numb on her incantation wine.


Example is not the main thing in influencing others, it is the only thing.
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1 posted 2004-11-02 03:43 PM


an interesting piece... with a story behind it I am sure...

sometimes we are given cup and find dregs to sip..and poison invades our own incantations... or incarnations..


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2 posted 2004-11-02 03:55 PM


The problem with this ghost however,
Is that even her death doesn’t bring any relief.
After all this time, I still drink from the cup
Hoping I'll numb on her incantation wine.


Its so hard to find peace when you've lost someone who is truly your spirit soul.

My heart aches for you as I know this feeling.

hugs, Marti

A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows.
–St. Francis of Assisi

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3 posted 2004-11-02 04:32 PM


After all this time
I can’t resist her cup of incantation wine
As it causes constant new perdition
While she crawls about simply
Warming a starving mind.

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

take that "whine" out of your title...
the moth says so.

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

Thomas Hardy


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4 posted 2004-11-02 05:01 PM


Boy, oh boy Sharon, this one runs deep - beautifully written.  I hope you'll forgive me, but I'm selfishly glad that you continue to drink from that cup, because Willow sure brings beautiful words and amazing poetry from the depths of you.

A friendship that ran that deep in life, can only be further deepened by your cherished memories and remembrances ... never could it or should it, be forgotten.

What a wonderful read.

Best wishes and hugs,
/Kit

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5 posted 2004-11-02 05:09 PM


I agree Sharon...take the 'whine' out of the title.
I always enjoyed your poetry about Willow..
I felt at times as though I knew her, through you.
Excellent write here...may we have more please?
~Heart Hugs~

High on the rushing hill
a prospect of years before us...
you spun me in four directions
until I was a compass of feelings,
the needle swinging

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6 posted 2004-11-02 06:18 PM


A strong piece with truly remarkable lines!
An incantation wine feeding your pen so masterfully.
Love, Margherita

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7 posted 2004-11-02 09:35 PM


You are all very understanding I will say that for you, and thank you for it too.   I have lost a lot of people in my life to cancer or other illness but Jenna will NOT find a resting place in me, no way, and no how.  If she doesn't make me laugh or cry every single day, she is not content until she disturbs my sleep lately - a lot!  

I called it a Willow whine because she had said I was not allowed to whine after she was gone or she would be mad at me.  I figure reverse psychology might work and if I whine a bit and she does know, perhaps she will get mad enough to let me sleep, if only a little.  She had I are locked into a Stephen King movie in the making at the moment LOL, and I just want it to let up, as I hate nightmares - especially recurring ones.

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8 posted 2004-11-03 12:39 PM


Looks like I have some catching up to do on this one as to the story behind it but I do know that I enjoyed the piece very much.  The process in which the piece unfolded as it got deeper into the read was an intriguing treat that fits perfectly from one piece to the other.  A joy to read.
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9 posted 2004-11-03 04:04 AM


Sharon

That picture really backs up the words and thoughts of this piece. Intense reflections Sharon and I don't know the whole story but I certainly appreciated the read.
Well done!

Eric

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10 posted 2004-11-03 02:37 PM


Well so far I have tried everything to get myself out of a recurring nightmare that I have been in for at least 2-1/2 weeks.  This nightmare is set in "heaven" with a friend of mine that passed away a few years back.  Each night we seem to pick up where we left off the previous night and travel about in her new world, and so my sleep has been rather erratic of late.  

Let me see, I have cut out "all the good stuff" before bed, done a relaxing meditation and bath, and even tried Serenity's remedies, and nothing is getting rid of this ghostly nightmare.  I have decided to write it into a story to leave behind one day LOL, who knows maybe that is her message to me that heaven is not all it is cracked up to be or to write that side of it?  Who knows?  When in doubt, write it out they say don't they?  

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11 posted 2004-11-03 07:50 PM


Great write!

Eric

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12 posted 2004-11-04 12:26 PM


I wish grieving could end at some point and one could go back to feeling whole again. Well, no I don't. But, well... you know what I mean, right? I hope tonight is better for you.

Always, Alyssa

He was a man of sorrows
...I am a girl of tears.

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13 posted 2004-11-04 07:06 AM


The problem with this ghost however ia,
That even her death doesn’t bring any relief.
After all this time, I still drink from the cup
Hoping I'll numb on her incantation wine.

****************************************
**sigh**  I feel you, love...this haunts...

so much love to you,
**babygirL**

**Intoxicant to the SouL**

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14 posted 2004-11-04 07:46 AM


"I venture still into her call to unknown waters,
Trusting in my inner voice,
Hoping to bend like Willow when I fall
Into yet another night’s sea full of sorrow."

Excellent poetry....

You have the resiliency of that willow, and the ability to bring us the pictures of your thoughts...thank you for both
---------ice
  ><>

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15 posted 2004-11-04 09:21 AM


Your words have such flow and meaning.  They resonante.  May the willow always bend.
          miscellanea

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16 posted 2004-11-04 10:04 AM


Sharon

"Not to be purged by any desperate grief
But still kept alive at least in our loss."

Yes, write of it...the nightmare...and the things that she shows you...there may be a good reason why she is doing this, and knowing the closeness that you two shared, I can't help but think it's a good one.

A wonderful poem!  


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17 posted 2004-11-04 10:14 AM


Wow - I've not had time to be in reading of late - but sure am glad I caught this one - par excellence dear friend - wow.

Susan

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18 posted 2004-11-04 10:33 AM


May Willow's song forever hold you strong.

Time, they say, is a healer. ~ But some pains require more time for healing than others...

Love & Eternal Light,
Linda

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19 posted 2004-11-04 11:10 AM


Sharon I do hope you never quit singing Willows song dear, through her and your words we are so inspired and blessed with beauty...
Huggin you tightly...

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

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20 posted 2004-11-04 12:15 PM


Sharon,
The write is exellent, But you know most dreams are taken from what we do during the day. You must be touching on something that
brings her to visit.

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21 posted 2004-11-04 01:49 PM


Thanks everyone for reading this eerie thing, must seem I have lost it right?  Well you really should try it from my end   
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22 posted 2004-11-06 12:48 PM


I just wanted to hear you whine again lady, cuz you do it soooo beautifully!  Hugs...

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

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23 posted 2004-11-06 01:12 PM


Wow, they gave me something called Zanax and man did I sleep - end of story!   thankfully.  I will not eat pizza before bed, or think of anything to stir up that pot up ever again!  Hopefully that nightmare is over, tonight will be a test that is for sure.  This is a time I really wish I could write as that week of nightmares was a movie for sure. LOL
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24 posted 2004-11-06 11:19 PM


wow..powerful write..spooky..


~Alli~

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