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Marge Tindal
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0 posted 2006-05-23 06:36 PM



Tuck Of Time
~*Marge Tindal*~


Softly, I am folded into this tuck-of-time
Heart held suspended in touchable thoughts
Carouseling memories keep turning me back to you
Your footprints are as fresh as yesterday’s rain

Happily I splash the puddles of my yesteryears
finding those special moments
you made sure I’d have for all time
Daddy’s are supposed to be forever
… and yet it was not to be
You were called away too soon
from the growing tree of me

So many times I sit the boughs of your memory
My arms wrapped tightly around myself
rocking to the sound of your whistling
You taught me that, you know …

I remember so well when you said,
"Don’t let them tell you girls don’t whistle, Margie."
So, I learned to do it … and do it well
You’d be proud of the woman I’ve become, Daddy
just as I am proud of the memories of you~

"Life is filled with if only’s," you said.
I’ve come to know this is true …
If only I had been given the chance to know you longer
we’d undoubtedly have been the best of friends~

So I fill my thoughts with your memories
wishing there were more …


In loving memory of my father, Mitchell C. Cowart,
who was tragically taken from this young girls life
at much too early an age … both his and mine~
Daddy – July 1, 1917 - May 24, 1957


~*~

Rewind Of Remind May 1957
~*Marge Tindal*~
O
~
o
~
O'
Twist of fate
that brought me here
one precious moment too late
Parting farewell from this heart
explosive remnant of swift depart
Salvaged watch from rubbled heap
rusts forever in hour of your sleep
the hands of time no more do turn
across the life of this daughter
Daddy I hold each tick of you
as if there should be more
Rewind Of Remind
~*~


*Memories of my father remind me of his pocketwatch
the firefighters found and returned to us
after the explosion that took his life
The hands forever silenced
at the precise heartbreak of time*

Mitchell C. Cowart
July 1, 1917 - May 24, 1957


~*The sound of a kiss is not as strong as that of a cannon, but it's echo endures much longer*~
Email -       noles1@totcon.com     

© Copyright 2006 Marge Tindal - All Rights Reserved
Magnus
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1 posted 2006-05-23 06:42 PM


MT...I know your feelings...my mother was
only 40 when I suddenly lost her...and the
IF ONLYs...well, I cannot count the number
of times that I have prefaced a sentence
with those two words...

IF only I had been there...

IF only it were later in life and technology
would have won the battle...

So many, too many IFs....but I was blessed
with having her for the time that I did,
and you were as well.  

Thanx for sharing a tender moment of your
life with me, with us.

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2 posted 2006-05-23 06:43 PM


Oh Marge...I have a lump in my throat so big I can't swallow...
and I know the tears in my eyes will spill over when I blink.
Hugging you gently on this day of remember, Nancy.

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3 posted 2006-05-23 09:27 PM


Marge, Marge, Marge,
You've done it again, in this tuck of time I had to wipe my eyes. A bitter sweet write.
So I wiped my tears and moved on to the second one! Tell me did you purposely make it into a teardrop? Both touched my heart.
thanks for sharing,

picturegramic :)

Honeybee
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4 posted 2006-05-23 09:33 PM


Oh Marge, there you go again making me teary eyed.  Beautiful & bittersweet to read.



Melissa~

Intellectually I know that Canada is no better than any other country. Emotionally I KNOW that Canada is the best country in the world!

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5 posted 2006-05-23 09:34 PM


this touched me deeply
Martie
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6 posted 2006-05-23 09:48 PM


Marge/sis....understanding the deep of your love and loss.  
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7 posted 2006-05-23 10:06 PM


Dear Marge:  I lost my dad in 1957 also.......in October.  I also have his pocket watch, but he died of cancer, so I had some advance preparation. He was 53. He too tried to teach me to whistle, but I must say it is a pretty feeble excuse!

I loved your poem!

Love you
Betty Lou

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8 posted 2006-05-24 07:11 AM




Margie
Quite remarkably, through the fragility of loss comes this powerfully intuitive portrait of the real heroes in our lives & inspired structure…you not only show a great appreciation for, but you add dignity to the teachings of what is to be cherished and held close forever…superb my lady, superb…

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9 posted 2006-05-24 02:20 PM


How beautifully you write in remembrance... how you honor him with these pieces of your heart. Beautiful work!!
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10 posted 2006-05-24 02:46 PM


So happy to have been a part of your reminiscing here. What a most beautiful beautiful piece of nostalgia have you devised here in possession of your father's time piece. Enjoyed reading your poetry once again very much.

-Bob

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11 posted 2006-05-24 03:45 PM


I don't have words eloquent enough to tell you how heart touching this is...

The Lady
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12 posted 2006-05-24 05:12 PM




Oh Marge! It was these lines that took my heart.

"So many times I sit the boughs of your memory
My arms wrapped tightly around myself
rocking to the sound of your whistling
You taught me that, you know …"

Whistle on Marge. It keeps your Daddy near.


Kethry
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13 posted 2006-05-24 05:44 PM


These are bittersweet, oh but what a way to remember!

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



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14 posted 2006-05-24 06:21 PM


After so many years your memories are so fresh and so full of love, dear Marge.

Beautiful, touching write and your creativity is as always amazing ...

Deeply enjoyed.

Love and hugs.
Margherita

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