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TinaTrivett
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0 posted 2006-07-15 09:26 PM


Oh take me back to my younger days,
So I can show you how I was raised.
Get out the movies and pull up a chair...
In no time at all, you'll feel like you're there.

Glitchy and scratchy and grainy and fast..
The movies are old, I think they won't last.
So settle on in now, the popcorn is waiting.
Here are the answers to what you've been hating.

Here is my mother, vulnerable but strong.
Her cheekbones are high, her hair dark & long.
Her eyes shaped like almonds, a beauty for sure.
A voice like an angel, a heart that is pure.

Here is my father, a selfish addiction.
No honor, no valor, no manly conviction.
An average sized man with striking brown locks.
Dressed to the nines, sly as a fox.

She gave me honesty, humor,  her smile.
He gave me fear, distrust and denial.
She gave me love and comforting things.
He gave me trembling and words that would sting.

So here they are, your explanations.
Of why I'm the cause of your frustrations.
My anger is not my fault... you see..
I'm just a product of my family tree.






















© Copyright 2006 Tina Trivett - All Rights Reserved
RevengeIsMine
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1 posted 2006-07-15 09:32 PM


This is great, i really like it.
Awesome Job...


Joyce Johnson
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2 posted 2006-07-15 10:23 PM


Welcome Tina.  I was pleased to find your poems here.  Sorry you have unpleasant memories of your Dad.  Mine are so warm and fuzzy and I write of him so often that I'm afraid I might be getting tiresome on that subject.  Love, Joyce
JamesMichael
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3 posted 2006-07-15 10:34 PM


My dad was controlling and critical and I find that to be the dominant part of my personality...I am always trying to be more loving and caring, and appreciative...it is a choice and change is possible...not easy but possible...James
aziza
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4 posted 2006-07-15 10:42 PM


Ain't we all!  Ain't we all.  I think we all wear the scars on our hearts, souls and psyches.  Thank God there was often someone to balance the cutting.

aziza

TinaTrivett
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5 posted 2006-07-15 11:18 PM


Thanks for all the comments. Yes, I think no matter how old we get, there is still a child inside asking us to remember.
Midnitesun
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Gaia
6 posted 2006-07-15 11:26 PM


A heartfelt read, Tina. Welcome to these blue pages of poetry!

The Lady
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7 posted 2006-07-16 12:41 PM




Yes! Well done, Tina and the title is perfect!

Welcome.
  

passing shadows
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displaced
8 posted 2006-07-16 08:22 AM


I sure understand this one! Good job!
divine chaos
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dancing 'neath the moon
9 posted 2006-07-16 12:52 PM


I'm so glad you found PiP
I love your sharing

~*Sheli*~

By words the mind is winged
~Aristophanes~

Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
10 posted 2006-07-16 01:08 PM



Tina, I wish your inside child
some peace filled dreams...

Like Joyce, my mother and father
were blessings.


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