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0 posted 2005-11-28 12:39 PM


Poster Son

I remember how he filled his room with blue,
with sky over luscious waves over sky,
those poster prints that tracked up walls
and over, even the ceiling, all that
antigravity water to tumble him away,
to a place so blue you couldn’t notice the paint
was aging from it, pocked with tacks on tacks
and the stiff squarish blots left over
from the old days, when even athletic tape
would hold them, if that’s what he had.

One day I noticed a picture had fallen,
and I put it back for him.
Later there were others, but he seemed
not to notice, so I left them like leaves
falling piecemeal in a slow blue autumn,
until the walls went bare again.
The last few fell together,
one moment there, then gone.

I still have those walls, festooned
with marks and holes under their flat sheen
of spackle and new paint,
and I have a son off tumbling somewhere,
maybe into the blue.

© Copyright 2005 Ed Ratledge - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2005-11-28 12:41 PM


Ed

I'm glad you posted this...it seems just the right time.  It's hard to let go, but so necessary!  

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2 posted 2005-11-28 12:43 PM


My heart this morning, Ed.  You wrote it.  With one gone and her room about like that, and another on the way soon....this definitely captured my vision.   ....jo
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3 posted 2005-11-28 12:47 PM


We're in the middle of the re-do right now, and I've spackled at least a thousand nail and tack holes.....

....when it came time to choose the paint, we decided on two colors for the walls...blue and blue, of course!

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4 posted 2005-11-28 12:50 PM


Sure to touch a strident chord in the hearts of many empty-nesters ~ or those who are about to be.

I know it has in me...


Linda

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5 posted 2005-11-28 01:17 PM



I read you well, Ed.

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Sooooo.....dead-center in the rewriting of this room, my other son decides to have a meeting of a group he's in, at our house....maybe twenty people tonight, in a home that seldom sees more than one visitor at a time....

Meanwhile, we had "everything" out of that room, including furniture (most to be discarded) and all the effluvia that Poster Boy had to leave behind because a tiny apartment wouldn't hold all of his and his new bride's things.....it was almost....groan....midnight last night, before we got everything put away and the house back in shape......

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7 posted 2005-11-30 01:19 PM


I still have those walls, festooned
with marks and holes under their flat sheen
of spackle and new paint,
and I have a son off tumbling somewhere,
maybe into the blue.

I love this... both as poetry and as a look into purest love. There is pain in letting go... (besides the physical labor of remodeling *G*) but also pride in the man who grew from boy in that room... you've shared both so beautifully!!!

And LOL at other son's timing with visitors... nothing like a little pressure to get the job done! LOL

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8 posted 2005-11-30 02:16 PM


I could have merrily strangled him!

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9 posted 2005-11-30 03:28 PM


Ah yes, the torn wallboard and tack marks. We quickly patched and painted and moved!
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10 posted 2005-11-30 03:37 PM


How many memories are contained in this creation? Too many to count I suspect. It certainly raised a lot of memories of children and renovations for me.

The last part about the boy tumbling into the blue was perfect.

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



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11 posted 2005-11-30 03:41 PM


From one empty nester to another...
well done Ed...oh how I can relate.
Hugs~Nancy

~ Trace my body with your words..
  in doing so, you touch my heart ~

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12 posted 2005-11-30 10:13 PM



So...it was he who snuck off
with the book then, could it be?

If so...let me know...

for I remember the room as I left it...

and the rooms as they left them...

and the rooms I now leave behind

all on my very own.

P.S.  I have a story for you...

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13 posted 2005-11-30 11:00 PM


..speechless...
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14 posted 2005-12-01 09:40 AM


brings back memories
of when I just removed a wall
and made the room go away

it became part of the evening sky afterwards
a place where visitors would sit
and try to replace the laughter
with their chatter

enjoyed it ed

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15 posted 2005-12-01 11:45 AM


One day I noticed a picture had fallen,
and I put it back for him.
Later there were others, but he seemed
not to notice, so I left them like leaves
falling piecemeal in a slow blue autumn,
until the walls went bare again.
The last few fell together,
one moment there, then gone.
I so know this Ed.  It seems like just yesterday those pictures so loved were replaced with new, more grown up things...

well done sir, very well done...

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16 posted 2005-12-01 11:49 AM


now thats an awesome write , i can tell this one is from the heart , the heart and soul of a father indeed , made me want to call my old man (dad wolf ) and say I miss ya man ,
peace ~wolfman

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17 posted 2005-12-01 12:22 PM


What a touching write. I could relate, I felt the pain and the joy....and it just
kind of left me.....blue!
Really enjoyed!
pictureme2

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18 posted 2005-12-01 12:31 PM


for me, this was so nicely done, it brought back very fond memories, one cannot help but smile while reading this...what we do for our children, and, what they have done for us...outstanding!


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19 posted 2005-12-07 02:03 PM


excellent.

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20 posted 2005-12-07 02:06 PM


*smiling* sons are the nicest of people, and yes, hard, so very hard to let go of...sigh
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21 posted 2005-12-07 05:10 PM


beautiful, those last lines really tugged at me
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22 posted 2005-12-07 11:49 PM


There's a private irony for me in those last two lines, and a double entendre....he's spending all his free time and money now, on flying lessons -- because he wants to become an airline pilot....into the blue indeed!

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23 posted 2005-12-08 04:10 PM


Love the poem. The posters in my son's room used to annoy me,that was until his room was empty and he was serving in iraq. He's home now and it's strange, those posters? I don't even notice them.


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24 posted 2005-12-08 04:38 PM


Loved the read.  My son has posters all over his room and they really used to annoy me, until that is, his room was empty and he was serving in iraq. He's home now and the strangest thing is, I don't even notice them posters now.

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25 posted 2005-12-08 06:59 PM


How could the vision painted by these words not touch the heart and bring a smile....You can't help but love them even when they are driving you crazy....A touching poem that I thoughly enjoyed....**big hugs**
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26 posted 2005-12-08 07:26 PM


Ed,
Yes those were the good times. And even better memories. Life is good. Nicely recalled. Thanks.

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

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27 posted 2005-12-09 06:05 AM


Ed ...it is strange how a simple thing like a hole from a poster or tape still on the wall can conjour memories...this awakened within me the attachment that everyday things have on us..thank you...

Goldenrose.

Desire for nothing except desirelessness,hope for nothing except to rise above all hopes, want nothing and you will have everything.avatar Meher Baba.

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