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Huan Yi
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0 posted 2005-11-27 08:44 AM



And the rest is silence

And nothing said or made
This side of the grave
Will ever give back the chance
One once did have
To make it different

He or she
May walk in our memory
Laugh with us in our fantasies
Watch sunlight move across the floor

Still we will know
As we go on
Who’s not there to share our time

Come close the door
And put the candle out
This little play has ended



© Copyright 2005 John Pawlik - All Rights Reserved
ChemicalRepose
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1 posted 2005-11-27 12:41 PM


I really enjoyed your words, although I do have one suggestion that might intrigue you...


"Still we will know
as we go on
who's not there to share our time"

how's:

"Still we will know
as we go on
who's not there to share our sough"

Just a suggestion.

Huan Yi
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2 posted 2005-11-27 02:41 PM



sough:

verb:


to rustle: to make a soft rustling, sighing, or murmuring sound, like the wind in trees

introduce into an environment

place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth

indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure

to make a moaning sound

noun:  

soughing sound: a sound like that made by a gentle wind through trees


?

Thanks for reading though

John

ChemicalRepose
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3 posted 2005-11-27 03:14 PM


The definition of sough as i understand it is as follows:

sough - indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure.  

(syn: groan, moan)

Huan Yi
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4 posted 2005-11-27 03:20 PM



I appreciate the idea but it would be contrary to the character
whose theme is that death is the end of opportunity . . .

ChemicalRepose
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5 posted 2005-11-27 03:22 PM


I found it to work in a way you may not have intended.  What I got from this poem was a memory of someone once loved.  Someone wishing there was someone there to share every experience with them, and the person not there must share their pain (sough) as well as their joy.  

It was only a suggestion, although my interpretation may have been different then the intended message.

OwlSA
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6 posted 2005-11-27 05:06 PM


Huan Yi, I loved your beautiful poem, exactly as it is.  May I ask if you were referring to Horatio Nelson and war (inducing death), or was it a person of your acquaintance called Horatio?

May I ask what language is Huan Yi?  Is it pronounced phonetically as regards English pronunciation rules?  If so (and probably if not so, too) it is musical and strong and beautiful.  I love languages and although I suspect that Huan Yi may be Chinese, you may be interested in a poem that I am going to post tonight called Takahira Yashima Hiroyuka Tomita.

- Owl

iliana
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7 posted 2005-11-27 05:35 PM


An interesting and sombre write, for sure!
Huan Yi
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8 posted 2005-11-27 08:18 PM



Diana,

Huan Yi was the Chinese composer of
Three Variations on a Theme of Plum Blossoms,
(14th century), a beautiful flute melody that is one
of my favorites.

As to the Horatio that was the starting point,
the clue is in the first line.

Thanks for reading,

John


OwlSA
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9 posted 2005-11-29 01:41 PM


Huan Yi, I love flute music too.  Each note sounds so pure and perfect.  I think I understand that we will never know who the Horatio was.  Thank you for the gentle explanation.

- Owl

Drauntz
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10 posted 2007-04-20 11:06 PM


beautiful. You never need to mechnically rhyme.all is natural breath flowing.

oh,  Huan Yi, enjoy such a high class taste of music and name.   I shall lay in my box then enjoy it but once a year would bore me  enough. every one is playing that...
Chinese Culture is very rich. Have  you got a chance to visit there? try it.

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