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Sunshine
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0 posted 2006-08-04 02:08 PM




She Lived In Yesterday

Softly spoken, softly felt
Hard the life that she was dealt
Knew her little, knew her smile
Should have stopped and talked awhile.

Now she’s gone, no stories to tell
Didn’t know her all that well.
Left to me to appraise her home
Felt could be done, all alone.

Oiled door swung open so wide
Rooms were softly sunlit inside
But stacked high along all walls
Were mementos that threatened to fall.

Although someone’s trash it could be
Laid before me all I could see
Were her treasures, that I knew to be true,
And to her life each piece held a clue.

She must have adored finesse and refine
For long stemmed glasses once held wine
And under chandeliered ceiling high
Sparkled exquisite rainbows for the eye.

Fine pieces of art adorned all rooms
Throughout the house, there was no gloom
But even in the silence of the air
One could feel a heavy despair.

And there, then, was the packet I found
Letters and books of poetry bound
Silken ribbon roped them fine
I loosed them free, to read the lines.

Three half-decades of time ‘tween we
Oh my soul’s mate, set me free
I cannot adore anyone but thee
In shadows of time, our love shall be


Enchanted was I, for how could I not
Leave off reading of long lost love sought
The next lines, though, truly caused pain
And I read the lines over and over again…

At thy grave I weep and weep
Sore is my heart, price is steep
To know my love shall be no more
My heart has died, silent to its core

If I must live, alone and alone
Each breath shall be like burdened stone
Only in your grace shall I walk on
But love again? Nay, that is gone.


She lived in a chasm of life’s void deep
I imagined the despair in which she would weep
To know of one true, sure love
That the rest of her life she could only dream of.

Softly spoken, softly felt
Hard the life that she was dealt
Knew her little, knew her smile
Should have stopped and talked awhile.


23 August 2000

© Copyright 2006 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2006-08-04 02:36 PM


Sunshine
"Softly spoken, softly felt
Hard the life that she was dealt
Knew her little, knew her smile
Should have stopped and talked awhile."
I have the same problem.

LeeJ
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2 posted 2006-08-04 02:45 PM


Oh my

Kari, this was simply magical...like there's more still to come, and although sad, there is still peace that comes thru, as if, she's ok...

whoa, girl!!!!


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3 posted 2006-08-04 02:50 PM


Tenderly naustalgic

Fool, said my Muse to me, look in thy heart and write.

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4 posted 2006-08-04 03:20 PM


Thank you for the precious tears that rose from my heart and fell from my eyes.

((( Sunshine )))    Thank you.   Beautiful !!!

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5 posted 2006-08-04 03:24 PM


Sissie....a poignant look inside, and even though you didn't stop and talk, you see and understand very well!
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6 posted 2006-08-04 04:31 PM




Karilea, it seems a poem
within a poem and so
finely wrought

a spellbinding story
I see her so well


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7 posted 2006-08-04 04:55 PM


KJ,

Thoroughly enjoyed...but I have always been
a sucker for poetry like this...I could read
it all day.

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8 posted 2006-08-04 05:01 PM


bittersweetly beautiful
I can see myself in this

Kristabell
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9 posted 2006-08-04 06:38 PM


This is magnificent, though sad. Nice write.

Kristabell

"Use your imagination not to scare yourself to death but to inspire yourself to life."

iliana
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10 posted 2006-08-05 03:12 AM


Very touching, SIL....my imagination was inspired with images and feelings.  *hugs*....jo
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