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Rick
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0 posted 2005-04-23 09:36 AM


I don’t know for what life is meant
As we grow old together
Might there be a secret leant
That we can break this tether

Too far to take the first path back
For I forget the way
When did the bugs of dread attack?
And burden me each day

Changing, ever changing
I know what comes at end
To now be rearranging
More hardships only send

Questions, all too many
Fill me to the brim
The answers, hardly any
Again tomorrow grim

But mercy will come calling
If that is what will be
And questions will be answered
If I confide in me

© Copyright 2005 Rick Van Weenen - All Rights Reserved
miscellanea
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1 posted 2005-04-23 10:03 AM


Do any of us know?

Among shy green the redbuds spot the woods,
and I wonder why Spring teases me with her little riddle of rain.  
I've waited patiently to see the of birthing Spring,
And here...in wetness I complain!

But drop upon dribble, I find answer to riddle;
The bark is painted black,
a greater contrast to each petal and leaf,
Freshly washed and waxed!
Vibrancy with the rain.

Thanks, Rick, for the inspiration.  I hope things start to look up.  I've often wondered why there has to be pain, but then again, why the rain?

         miscellanea

        

Rick
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2 posted 2005-04-23 10:07 AM


miscellanea, I feel wonderful if I inspired your work here, very very nice, there are many questions in the mind, thanks for your help in the sorting of it, have a nice day.

Sincerely
Rick

miscellanea
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3 posted 2005-04-23 10:16 AM


Rick,
  I'm glad I could offer.  I've read your poetry before, and this one seemed so off-color for you, although masterfully written. (You have always been one of my favorites with your shining optimism and sincerity.) I wish you the best in the sorting.  Though uncomfortable, it oftens bring the most wonderful poetry.
         miscellanea

Seymour Tabin
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4 posted 2005-04-23 10:52 AM


Rick
You are the question and the answer. Enjoyed

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5 posted 2005-04-23 11:16 AM


sometimes there isn't an answer....just more questions
Margherita
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6 posted 2005-04-23 12:27 PM


Some small questions here, dear Rick!

Seymour says it ... if you search, you find answers inside.

It's in our nature to wonder, especially about the mystery of suffering.

Well done.

Love, Margherita


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7 posted 2005-04-23 06:37 PM


good write Rick, and very wise
thanks for sharing

Rick
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8 posted 2005-04-23 07:56 PM


Seymour, nice to see you here my friend, thank you for your reply, appreciated.

Dear Sea, ain't that the truth, so may questions, one answer at a time though, thanks for your reply.

Dear Margherita, the misery comes out in the words, but I'm OK, it is funny, when you start writing, words just come out, they might be true feelings or just something that had to come out. Days are good, I have my friends and I can share, thank you for your reply, it was great.

Dear Dixie, the anchor, I think you know what it is all about, thanks again for your reply, see you again soon.

To you all my friends, thanks again, you are all great, be well and take care.

Sincerely
Rick

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9 posted 2005-04-23 08:51 PM


I know that some parts of it are meant, but the reasons often elude.....one such mystery has been part of my life for more than four decades....and what would that be? It's also meant that I not say so casually......



~~J

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10 posted 2005-04-23 11:19 PM


As we age, the anwers become more elusive.  And then, the questions become pointless.

But all are subject to poetry.
Enjoyed your take.


glider

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11 posted 2005-04-23 11:26 PM


Just when you think you might have all the answers....someone or something comes along and changes all the questions!
Good write Rick. Enjoyed. Hugs, Chris

Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.
~Carl Sandburg

Rick
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12 posted 2005-04-24 08:11 AM


James, thank you for your reply, as we grow older just more questions need to be answered, good to see you here.

glider, the answers are truly harder to find as I am getting older, finding the right answers is even harder, thanks for yoru reply.

Dear Chris, that puts a new take on it all, finding all the wrong answers would be terrible, nice to see you here, thanks for your reply.

To you all my friends, thank you once again for your comments, each one has been appreciated.

Sincerely
Rick

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13 posted 2005-04-24 08:31 PM


Rick

I think what is important is that you ask...and that you expect the answer to come from within.  

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14 posted 2005-04-24 08:35 PM


I have a lot of questions too Rick..
wish we could find the answers.
Hugs~Nancy

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain ~

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15 posted 2005-04-25 06:44 AM


Rick, good morning, thank you so for writing, as your words are always gently searching...

During a very hard difficult seperation and divorce, my son once said to me...mom, we never truly know all the answers...so true, so very true...and I believe, what comes in the end, is the harvest of the work we've done here, perhaps rewarded, perhaps not...but it is, and will be, to me, a step over onto another plain...and perhaps that plain will be according to our life style here?

Hugs to you always, thanking you for such lovely thought provoking poems...

Rick
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16 posted 2005-04-25 09:19 AM


Martie, thanks for the reply, it may come and I hope I will hear, great to get your reply.

Dear Nancy, good to see you here again, thanks for the reply, much appreciated.

Dear Lee, you always give me such thoughts to ponder, thank you for your reply, as always enjoyed and appreciated.

To you all my friends, thank you again.

Sincerely
Rick

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