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Kit McCallum
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0 posted 2007-08-31 08:28 AM


Hello again everyone!  I’m sorry I haven’t been commenting the last little while, but I have a little tradition to write a poem when I reach a posting milestone, so I had to slow down for a bit until I could finish this one, lol.    


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The Baggage Claim

She grabbed her bags and headed to the airport for her flight,
“If all goes well,” she thought, “I should be there by 10 tonight!”
“Just think ... a million miles away from all that troubles me.”
Sweet “Adios”, “Arrivederci”, “See Ya” ... finally!

The cabbie opened up his trunk and heaved out all her stuff,
He gave a grunt, and said “That’s it! You sure you got enough!?”
He seemed a bit sarcastic, but he got a hefty tip,
And off she went with three big bags to check-in for her trip.

The place was packed with people, but she found the proper spot,
She dragged her heavy bags along (they weighed an awful lot!)
She shuffled up the lengthy line, until she heard them say,
“You’re next young lady. Bring your bags. Let’s get you on your way.”

She lugged her baggage up, with no intention for debate,
She heaved them on the scale (a little worried at the weight),
The handler laughed, and read the load, “Two hundred pounds I fear.”
“That’s WAY beyond your limit. Nope, we can’t have that my dear!”

She looked at him, a bit perplexed, “I’m not sure what to do?”
He said, “Well I suggest you TOSS some things. It’s up to you!”
“It’s not that easy,” she replied, “That’s all a part of me.”
“Wherever I go, so do those.”  -  “Oh Yah?” he smiled ... “Let’s see!”

He grabbed the biggest bag she had, and opened it up wide,
She felt embarrassed, (mortified), at what he found inside.
“Well looky here,” he said, as if he’d seen it all before ...
A ton of bricks came tumbling out and landed on the floor!

Each brick was neatly labeled with an attribute or trait,
A testament to all the troubles she had on her plate.
The baggage guy said, “Lady, that’s a LOT to lug around.”
“Let’s see what you’ve been carrying.” and picked one off the ground.

The first said “GRIEF”. He looked at her, a question in his eyes,
“I lost my dog.” she sighed, “And I am NOT good at goodbyes.”
The next brick boasted “FAILURE”, then a “LACK OF SELF-ESTEEM”,
“I lost a contract at my job ... I blew it for the team.”

The forth and fifth and sixth said “GUILT”, he looked at her and frowned,
“Now THAT’S a lot of guilt for anyone to lug around!”
She said, “Well that’s my specialty ... I’ve honed it pretty well.”
“Too many things to list for that, as you can likely tell.”

The seventh one said, “ANGER”, followed closely by a few,
“RESENTMENT”, “FEAR” and “DISAPPOINTMENT”, made their big debut;
He looked at her, and raised his brow. She sighed  ... “It’s just divorce.”
“I’ve tried to let those go, but they refuse to run their course.”

“REJECTION”, “TRUST”, and “BITTERNESS” all came out in a row,
“UNWORTHY” and “ANXIETY” both followed them in tow.
“It seems,” he said, “Those shoulders need to lighten up a bit.”
“I know you’re right,” she sighed, “They’re hard to carry, I’ll admit.”

He said, “It’s time to let these go, you simply aren’t that strong.”
“The trip would be a total waste if you brought those along.”
“By carrying this heavy stuff, you have no room for fun,”
“You may as well just turn around before your trip’s begun!”

“You need to set some limits, try to deal with what’s inside.”
“Then say goodbye to all that crap, and just enjoy the ride!”
She thought about the words he said, and knew that he was right.
She had to come to grips with all this mess before the flight.

She started tossing bricks away, first two, then three, then four ...
With every brick she threw away, she felt her spirits soar!
She kept a couple back, she’d need a bit more time for those,
A few small pounds to carry wasn’t too bad she supposed.

She pared it down to one small bag – the handler checked the weight,
“Now THAT’S a whole lot better Ma’am ... Let’s check you in – You’re late!”
She thanked the man for his advice, and ran to catch her plane,
She took her seat and played out what had happened in her brain.

She pondered all the things she’d tossed that made her feel so free,
She felt so light she almost flew “herself” across the sea.
The stewardess said, “Folks, we hope that you enjoyed your flight.”
“Now don’t forget to get your bags before you leave tonight.”

The baggage claim was bustling, all the carrousel’s were full,
With all the baggage that her fellow travelers had to pull.
She waited for the one small bag that she had not let go,
The last remaining bricks that she would carry to and fro.

She spied it on the carrousel, but when it came around,
She kept her place - she didn’t move - she didn’t make a sound.
She watched it circle several times.  She didn’t seem to care ...
She turned her back. She stood up tall ... and left her troubles there.


/Kit McCallum


[This message has been edited by Kit McCallum (09-01-2007 07:22 AM).]

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Kahlil
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1 posted 2007-08-31 08:49 AM


Kit~Congratulations on this monumental post!
Very clever write, right down to that last little bag, you have described that feeling so well, of leaving baggage behind.  
Marvelous!

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2 posted 2007-08-31 11:05 AM


Kit

So wonderful - enlightening (smiles).  I enjoyed every word and am taking the message with me.

Most wonderful reading.  Thank you.

Alison

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3 posted 2007-08-31 11:07 AM


Kit, I had a hint from the title
what this would encompass...and I'm
so glad I was correct in that assumption.

Baggage...and old tapes of the brain,
are the hardest things to shrug off.

But with this poem? I claim you to be
16,000 times free!

Congratulations, sweetie!  We knew you could!


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4 posted 2007-08-31 11:13 AM


wow 16,000...couldnt have written a better one for that milestone

I am the little cracked mirror

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5 posted 2007-08-31 11:20 AM


Ms Kit-ten ~ I applaud you for this exemplary poetic piece of wisdom! ~ and on your 16,000 posts!

Yer a clever, clever girl ~ and poet!

This is a to be sure! ~ A great reminder to "Lighten up!"

Love to you!
Linds




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6 posted 2007-08-31 01:51 PM


This is amazing...congratulations on your 16,000th!
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7 posted 2007-08-31 02:21 PM


Love it, Kit!  Congratulations on your milestone!  *hugs*......jo
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8 posted 2007-08-31 03:17 PM


Dear Kit...Everything about this poem was so well done, but for me, the meaning behind it, is something I need to read to someone very special.  Thank you for that.  Congratulations!  
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9 posted 2007-08-31 03:39 PM


Kit,
Congratulations! I like your theory of traveling light. I know I recently lightened my load with no regrets. If it's all the same to you I'm putting this in my growing Kit collection.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

[This message has been edited by Larry C (08-31-2007 11:58 PM).]

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10 posted 2007-08-31 04:07 PM


Nice indeed...something to think about...James
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11 posted 2007-08-31 05:09 PM


Reading you is not only a joy--it is a learning experience!

tch...immaculate! (admiring your construction)

*winks* to Balladeer, who has been admiring your construction for years now!

Congratulations, your loveliness!


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12 posted 2007-08-31 08:19 PM


Congradulations on your 16,000 poem. You are a great poet. One I really enjoy reading.
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13 posted 2007-09-01 05:04 AM


Kit, this was just wonderful my friend and so true of life, thank you so much for sharing this and congratulations on your 16,000 th.

Rick

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14 posted 2007-09-01 07:19 AM


Thanks so much everyone for the kind words and comments.

It's so nice to be writing and posting again. What a wonderful feeling!  Seeing each of your names and comments is a beautiful sight for these ol' eyes.

Thanks again to all!

With much appreciation,
/Kit

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15 posted 2007-09-01 10:03 AM


Kit, not only are you a fantastic poet
but also, you are one very wise woman.  This is not just a tribute to your time here at Pip and all you do, but also to the person that you are.  I am sure that many who read this will be left with a very important message.  Time is short and we must live not in the past, but in the moment...just LIVE.  

  Missy Kit, you are an inspiration to us all.  Congratulations and might I add, it is so good to have you back among us, whenever you can find the time to be here.  
{oh and that little pup, he isn't mine but I wish he was.  All humans should have the sweet temperament that he does!}


after a fall I get back up,
move on 'cause the past is the past and theres no tomorrow if remaining in still waters while the river flows on ~dsmith

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16 posted 2007-09-01 10:33 AM


I thought I'd be the 16th to comment on your 16,000th - And what can I say that everyone else hasn't?  Left my baggage at the airport a few days ago for sure - Love ya, Lady - You're the awesomest... Talk to you soon..


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17 posted 2007-09-01 11:50 AM


Congratulations on your 16000th post and my compliments for this truly awesome write.
A fantastic reminder that will help every reader to reason and to toss away those "bricks".
Love,
Margherita

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18 posted 2007-09-01 12:15 PM


Congratulations on your 16 000th post!  That's an amazing achievement. Wonderful write and message - thank you.

Helen

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19 posted 2007-09-01 02:44 PM


Kit...Great milestone congratulations on 16,000. Poetry at its finest, I expect nothing less from you.Waiting for more wonderful poetry from you...Paul

~~To share my poems with you is to share my heart with you~~
Paul

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20 posted 2007-09-02 01:13 AM


“By carrying this heavy stuff, you have no room for fun,”
“You may as well just turn around before your trip’s begun!”


Now that was really clever,
I sure think you're really smart.
Troubles are just too darn heavy
I avoid them before they start!

It takes a lifetime to know one's self,
We all will dodge a ton of bricks
Learning what, or who is good for us,
Judging the good ones from the "dicks!"

LOL, and I don't care if it rhymea, you get my drift right?

Here's to 16,000 more from the Kitster that definitely DO rhyme.  Love ya!


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21 posted 2007-09-02 01:35 PM


Trust her to be 16th on the 16th.                    
Well... I just turned 21 again on the 21st - so there Nan!                     

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22 posted 2007-09-03 09:47 AM


Oh Kit..
A wonderful way to commemorate.

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23 posted 2007-09-04 07:06 PM


perfection personified...why am I not surprised?

Excellent writing, Kit...a good story with values woven in. You're the best! congrats on the milestone and may you be around for a very, very long time...PIP (and my life) just wouldn't be the same without ya

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24 posted 2007-09-04 10:51 PM



You are certainly at the top of the tree in your ability to write such a wonderful poem
The rythym is spot on and the story and philosophy in this wonderful poem will stay with me till my time is up. Thank you, thank you  LindsayP

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25 posted 2007-09-05 12:25 PM


"She spied it on the carrousel, but when it came around,
She kept her place - she didn’t move - she didn’t make a sound.
She watched it circle several times.  She didn’t seem to care ...
She turned her back. She stood up tall ... and left her troubles there."


Love the close of this story.
Great write!
16,000?  
Wow, amazing…

Did you start writing when you were 3 years old?

JL

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~Proverbs 22:9 NLT

Kit McCallum
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26 posted 2007-09-05 05:38 AM


Thank you sooooooooooo much everyone for the kind words and encouragement. I must say, it sure feels good to be putting pen to paper these days, and seeing so many familiar faces here.

Love this place ... love you guys.

With much appreciation to all,
/Kit

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27 posted 2007-09-05 09:40 AM


Fantastic!  Most enjoyable!

Congratulations on your milestone post, too.

   Rae

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28 posted 2007-09-06 03:04 PM


This was certainly worth the wait. Kit, having gotten to know you a bit when we had the joy of meeting in person I know a bit of the trials life has dealt you. Sometimes it is not easy to let go of those burdens and sometimes not only do compassionate, people like myself and you, carry their own burdens but also the burdens of those around them and often we buckle under the weight. I think there are many, myself included, who need to take these words to heart and heed the advice of wisdom Excellent write
Ruth

I am nothing special...and my name will soon be forgotten,but I've loved another with all my heart and soul,and to me,this has always been enough.~N.S

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29 posted 2007-09-06 06:21 PM


Kit, this was an excellent write. I  have to ask you if I may print this out, frame it and have it where I can read and remind myself of its content...

As always your storytelling is a pleasure to read.
whoops, I forgot to congratulate you
M

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30 posted 2007-11-05 01:26 PM


Absolute perfection!! It's not just a delight to read... it's something I should read and heed daily!!!

Congratulations on your milestone... it may be your celebration, but you gave us the gift! *S*

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31 posted 2007-11-05 09:22 PM


Ah! Wonderful poem and beautiful talent, certainly not going to waste.  What a joy to read...
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