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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2006-01-29 03:50 AM


I really should go see her more

  often

in the course of things.

I should burn her calendars

  considering

the course of things;

I would be her everything

and lists are bitches

  nagging doubt

underscoring absentee

and damn the god who deems these things:

a flock of dove inanimate

an ark of cobwebs in the sand

bones are puzzles not in love

in carpal brittle hold of hand

and all the archeology

of loneliness in couplings

buried in this hourglass

is constant churn of memory

plurality of sand - the noun

(note the singularity)

  one

comprised of countless cling

in fear of all finality--


I really should go see her more.

I would -

if she'd see more of me...

"perhaps

it's just the course of things

and death is just unfeathering

like molting

in the spring," I think.



I really should go see her more...


© Copyright 2006 serenity blaze - All Rights Reserved
OwlSA
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1 posted 2006-01-29 04:16 AM


Serenity Blaze, the excellence of this poem swirls me round the corners of your words and lifts me up the hills and down the dales, and has me searching under bushes and in the highest branches of the trees for all the minutia of the beautiful complexities of your superb poem.  

As with many of your poems, I don't understand every bit of it, although I have the gist of this one, I think.  With many of your poems, I copy it into my Serenity Blaze folder to study, then don't have time, and then don't get to reply.  So I decided to reply to this one spontaneously.

It seems to me that you are talking about your very painful (non-)relationship (which could have and should have been wonderful) with a relation, probably of an older generation, possibly your mother.  I think it could be literally a grave (or perhaps an interpretation could be a metaphorical grave of a live person) that you are referring to, but I don't think so.  I think she is alive.  Perhaps I am reading too much of my own story into yours.

However, wrong or right I am, I love reading your poetry.  (What a ridiculous understatement that is!)

- Owl

vlraynes
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Somewhere... out there...
2 posted 2006-01-29 05:13 AM


No words...

Just lots of  

Love you, Karen...



"When the power of love overcomes the love
of power the world will know peace."
--Jimi Hendrix

Fee
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3 posted 2006-01-29 07:46 AM


You should, she should, if you dont, who will?

Such a confilct of emotion.

Warmest hugs, Fee

Expressions,
are the most important aspects, they create impressions

0'.".'0  Just
((T))    Thinking
(..)(..) Of you
(```)_(```)

Katerie
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4 posted 2006-01-29 08:40 AM


Amazing.  The way you separate your lines is generally taboo, but it works beautifully for you.  Wonderfully engaging language.  Overall great write.
Susan Caldwell
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5 posted 2006-01-29 10:05 AM


"in carpal brittle hold of hand"

god I love that line..

I wonder of the visiting after...I have never done it and wonder if it really would bring some sort of comfort or maybe I would feel her there...

*shrug*

I have no answers.  But I loved this Karen..

and you. fierce.

"too bad ignorance isn't painful"
~Unknown~

Gentle Spirit
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6 posted 2006-01-29 10:09 AM


huggin you sweetie, just huggin you tight...

Love this, Love you...

Seymour Tabin
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7 posted 2006-01-29 10:48 AM


"an ark of cobwebs in the sand"
That about says it for me.

kayjay
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8 posted 2006-01-29 11:04 AM


There is such artistry in your word choice.  I, too, am not always sure of your meaning, but do feel that this one is about a painful relationship that you wish were better..and that loss bothers you.  Hugs, Ken

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

vandana
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9 posted 2006-01-29 05:02 PM


good read
Martie
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10 posted 2006-01-29 05:11 PM


Karen....I understand this feeling....hugging you for expressing it.  
miscellanea
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11 posted 2006-01-29 05:48 PM


"a flock of dove inanimate

an ark of cobwebs in the sand"

  LOve this poem, Karen.  May I respond in different meet'er?

     My wish that doves fly
       above foam and washing tide,
     That webs be used in arching lines  
        to carry mast and booms to sea;
     An animate ride of harmony.

                ~cathy

  I'd like to save this add this one to your other poems in my library!  

nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
12 posted 2006-01-29 06:21 PM


I really should visit her more~~~too

Sometimes it is just hard to do at this time of year for me

Come Spring...I shall be there


M

Sunshine
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13 posted 2006-01-29 08:46 PM


Over the past couple of years, I have tried to respond spontaneously to what poets write.  Today I read the responses before coming to you, myself, to lay before you yet one more amen and a reminder to follow your own inner, innate senses...

do what you should, before you cannot.

To one of the responders, I would like to say this...

This is a poetry board where some people follow form and function, not all will write as others would have them write; we welcome every single line and even those that break the rules of study.  While there is much to gain from learning from the conformity of writing, there is also much to be acquired from listening to the heart, how it is splayed, and how it is presented.  No shame, no hidden agendas, just the truth of presence.

And presents.

Serenity, you have once again bled the innermost of you, the reasons why you can, and can't, do what you do, the reasons why you should, and most probably will, follow through on what you need most.

We care....

And those who know, love you all the more for it.

Ah, let's visit the archives, and see from what you speak, yet again.

With love,

K


serenity blaze
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14 posted 2006-01-29 09:39 PM


I just got in and ya'll know what that means?

I actually went OUT!

But I did want to thank you all kindly for reading, and I'm smiling too, that I broke a taboo that I didn't know existed. (I just seem to have a knack for that.) But I appreciate you pointing it out, Kateria, and please do explain more, as I'm always eager for insight and knowledge as to how to improve my writing.

I actually have no idea why I spaced this the way that I did. I tend to write things the way that I hear them in my head.

So any further input, resources, etc. would be very much appreciated.

And Kari? M'heart? You already understood that because you understand my heart, but I would like to hear more about this taboo, as I seem to break so many of 'em. I like to understand the reasoning of such if I'm gonna do it intentionally.

And oh thank you Owl, for understanding that this was layered complicity, as you were right on all accounts. It is indeed about two separate relationships. One with my mother, the other, my deceased sister.

I really should go see them both more...

Thanks all for understanding, and reading, and for ever being a comfort to me.



Much love to you all, who understand it all too well.

Plant flowers.
Give hugs.
Call mom.

Life is...short.

The Lady
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15 posted 2006-01-30 01:09 AM




"an ark of cobwebs in the sand"

My favorite too. Serenity, you sing to me... sigh...


iliana
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16 posted 2006-01-30 01:25 AM


Karen, as I read, I identified with my own mother who is aging.  I knew what you were saying and agree with Karilea; you must follow your heart.  As for the taboo breaking....god/goddess knows what an extremely boring place this would be if we all followed the rules to the letter; and I did think there was something called, "poetic license" afterall.   You are, in my opinion for whatever that's worth, one of the most talented writers I have ever read -- 'course you know that's how I feel  -- and the grace with which you gently accept critiqueing speaks to the beauty of your soul!  *hugs*.....jo
wranx
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17 posted 2006-01-30 05:38 PM


Gawd, I love the way you write

You do what I pretend to do

Midnitesun
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Gaia
18 posted 2006-01-30 06:16 PM


I love reading/listening to your heartbeat. It's the purest sound of
   LIFE.

Dominique-Simone
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19 posted 2006-01-30 10:00 PM


Wonderfully Written...
MGROVES
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20 posted 2006-01-30 10:08 PM


very well written yes.  thanks for sharing

My spirit will rise
above the sea~
There will be no drowning
of my soul or me~

littlewing
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21 posted 2006-01-31 09:18 AM


Gosh, I KNOW this

bones are puzzles not in love

Need to take a few visits myself even though they know exactly where I am.

I know where they are too. Life is way too short.



Your writing is perfect.  The lines help me to hear you SPEAK.  Nothing is taboo in poetry.

That's what creativity and writing is all about.

FEEL.

(you taught me that ~ Don't write Suzie:
FEEL)

and you just did that for me.

Next time I go though, I have to bring a camera, this reminded me of cemetaries, the ravens perched on old stones . . .

*smiling and nodding with Kari and Ed*



dgvarner
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22 posted 2006-02-04 07:43 PM


enjoyed...great writing, much emotion floating around in this one..

I'd like to say also..I admire those who write the way it happens in their head.  I, personally have trouble following "rules" of writing...I suppose I "break taboos" as well...!  But when I'm done, it makes more sense to ME if I write the way it falls from my head...So, that said, more power to ya!  

hugs, g

"We of the craft are all crazy...all are more or less touched."  Lord Byron

Dark Angel
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23 posted 2006-02-04 08:40 PM


Sigh Sighhh Sighhhhhh, you are incredible, just incredible.



m xx

how i would love you, love you as no one ever did! Die and still, love you more. And still love you more..and more
~Neruda~

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