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0 posted 2005-04-12 05:38 PM



weathering heart


don’t mind me,

I only rain

when it aches;

hearts do that

and I have one.

if I bind a little

it’s my nature now;

old scars do that,

and what am I

if not an old scar?

I’m glad I lasted

long enough to scar,

well enough to ache.

so don’t mind me,

I only rain

when it aches,

and hearts do that.


© Copyright 2005 Ed Ratledge - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2005-04-12 05:42 PM


yes Ed, hearts do that
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2 posted 2005-04-12 05:53 PM


Great Write Ed.

Eric

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3 posted 2005-04-12 08:01 PM


Ed

There is something that hearts have in common...your poem tells it well.  But, don't forget the butterflies and the joy that are there also.    

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4 posted 2005-04-12 08:14 PM


hey, scars are just character marks, aren't they?
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5 posted 2005-04-12 08:42 PM


True, and I'd rather have character than be one.
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6 posted 2005-04-12 08:55 PM


Now this is way to good to be slipping down the page. Back to the top it goes!
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7 posted 2005-04-12 09:30 PM


always a fan
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8 posted 2005-04-12 09:31 PM


Best thing I've read today. Loved the twist on an old saying!

This has a wealth of heart in it.


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9 posted 2005-04-12 09:53 PM


Corrine replied that this has a wealth of heart in it.  I couldn't say it any better...
Be well, Ed.

(Darn, I can't read your poetry without taking a station break to think upon it.  Here, I'd planned to respond to quite a few, but I think I'll just stop dead in my tracks here...)

           sadie

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10 posted 2005-04-12 10:27 PM


If my heart had never ached....I would think that I had not lived....or loved.
Awesome write Ed. hugs, Chris

"The soul that can speak through the eyes can also kiss with a gaze."
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer

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11 posted 2005-04-13 09:53 AM


I’m glad I lasted

long enough to scar,

well enough to ache.

I am, too... though I would have wished you fewer scars and less aches. *S* What a wonderful twist of thought... beautiful work!

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12 posted 2005-04-13 09:58 AM


yes, they do...

God Ed, I love this one....
I'm keeping it.

I really want to care,
I want to feel something,
let me dig a little deeper
nah, still nothing~
my give a DAMN is busted. Jodee

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13 posted 2005-04-24 11:35 PM


RatLeader,
   What is it about blisters and scars?  I remember I couldn't wait to get my first blister from crossing the monkey bars (Suppose it was a landmark, a transition between frailty and becoming more callous and brave)!  I've earned the blisters and scars and glad to have encountered the challenges that brought them.  
   Your poetry never fails to spark a thought or two or three.  Come on, be real!  It gets me thinking a whole lot more!  
   Very nicely and powerfully written in a low key.  The form you chose worked wonderfully to give pause and time for reflection.
                    ~miscellanea

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14 posted 2005-04-25 12:03 PM


Wonderful write and read.... its been a while, glad to be back and to have found this one at the top !!
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15 posted 2005-04-25 05:07 AM


Ed...enjoyed reading this...thanks ..

Goldenrose.

Justice cannot be for oneside alone, but must be for both. (Eleanor Roosevelt)

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16 posted 2005-04-25 06:57 AM


The reflection you gift, is not perhaps of your realization...and yet, it exists through your words, profoundly...I've sorely missed reading you...thanks so very much for reading and commenting on my poem so kindly...welcome home, keep that pen flowing...onward, Ed, upward and onward.

Hugs

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