Open Poetry #44 |
"I'm Sorry" |
gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
I was mesmerized when I fell in love. I was tantalized when I dated her. I was mortified when I said, I do! I was agonized when I divorced her. I was demoralized when I stood on the edge of a high precipice, pretending to be free. My heart is heavy in lament of loss, beauty, tender youth—hers, falling down a bottomless shaft. Alas, the love that would forever last—gone, and all that’s left—echoes of silence, those empty words, “I’m sorry”. |
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ethome Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858New Brunswick Canada |
Life is tough love isn't it? Powerful lines in this piece. Eric |
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gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
Thanks, Eric. Yes, life is tough, but what can you do but live it, and try to live it well. I proposed to her on a dazzling, starry night on a lake shore in 1969. Divorced now for 20 years. Three wonderful kids, and we get along, but everything is forever changed. art |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
"three beautiful kids" ... and isn't that proof enough of a wonderful love, even if things underwent change? Enjoyed your reminiscing, dear Arthur. Every now and then we need to ponder the past, without ever losing sight of the Now though. Beautiful in its melancholy. Love, Margherita |
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2islander2 Member Ascendant
since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825by the sea |
This is great Art, often when we understand women it is too late, we don't care when things are easy but they notice everything...This poem touch me in a special way...Thank you for sharing this moving piece. regards yann |
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Copperbell Senior Member
since 2003-11-08
Posts 956 |
this is so sad - and so common |
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Robert E. Jordan Member Rara Avis
since 2008-01-25
Posts 8541Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Yo Art, Yes, what you say is true. "I'm sorry" are very empty words. I never say them. Bobby |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
I am sorry for your pain, Art. I disagree with you and Bobby about the words, "I am sorry" being empty. Things are so much worse without them. They don't change what happened, but they bring a little comfort. Often the recipient says they are meaningless, but the same recipient would more than likely complain if they weren't said. Of course, a lot depends on how much is meant by them - that is the real crux of the matter. Owl |
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Earth Angel Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215Realms of Light |
Art, you have the ability to share your reflective thoughts, effectively and very poetically. Sending a warm hug your way this cold winter's day... Linda |
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gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
Thanks for your comment OwlSA. I agree about the treatment of "I'm sorry". I think emptiness was an emotional response to the limits on what one can do to undo harm, no matter how deeply he feels. For a long time I felt that my first and only wife's youth and beauty could have been better shared with another. Thus I saw it as falling down a bottomless shaft. Thank heaven I am not despairing, though. Life is, I believe, manageable by those who have the will to manage it. Thanks again for your very insightful comment. art |
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gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
Yes, Bobby, "I'm sorry" can be the easy way out. True contrition of heart serves better, and I think the "injured" party comes to know the difference between the words and the true depth of feeling. Thanks, art |
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gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
Hi, Margherita. Yes, those three wonderful kids give meaning to it all when I tend to fall prey to those moments of regret. Thankfully, they are the sun around which both myself and my former wife evolves, and their success is our mutual "righteous" pride. Thanks so much, art |
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gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
Hello, yann. Thanks for the comment. One of my keen enjoyments of life has been to share thoughts and poems over this magic medium of the internet! Best wishes, art |
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gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
Hi, copperbell. Yes sadness is one of the familiar companions on this road we travel, and broken relationships are common to us. But I like to thank of them as opportunities for healing. Thanks, and best wishes, art |
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gilead Senior Member
since 2008-03-10
Posts 1067nevada, USA |
Thanks for that warm, winter's day hug, Linda! I am not letting go before the spring! You are the kindest! art |
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