Open Poetry #45 |
Stateside & Homecoming Beauty |
threadbear Senior Member
since 2008-07-10
Posts 817Indy |
"Stateside" Compressed in time, valor stood wounded Awaiting the Great Healing or a final peace – it didn’t really matter much which. The pain originated in the imagination not in the nerve endings like everyone thought. Bitter like unsweetened grapefruit juice the looks and stares lingered on his palate. Each stripe on his shoulder was a year of sin. But whose sin was the greatest? - the interloper who took the first step - the defender who defended without mercy or Hercules who could not resist the cry of suffering? The oak tree wailed at him buffeted by strong end-of-summer wind bullies. If only they were strong enough not to have to fight. He leaned against the oak crutch crying against its coarse bark; lying to preserve a lie and living to keep from dying. It was a long autumn for an old soldier. ------------------------------------ "Homecoming Beauty" Inside her smile, her flower faded carrying on in stillness, alone in face she talked to herself with gale force in fits of hail and hell. It was dawn at torchlight welcoming travelers with day sight. She held onto her mane that blew like loose leaves in fall With practiced style and mimicked grace she rolled on with time, holding its hand and occasionally peeking at the next card when it was appropriate to do so. Folks said she hadn’t changed much - a stone buried beneath the ground preserved in her past glory. Burning comets in her eyes told tales, tall and otherwise: when batons were scepters, accolades were breakfast, that she got very used to and was required to possess her. The makeup of her character was over-painted turning back past moments in her mind. Today was yesterday’s lexis that she couldn’t pronounce. She drew heart pictures in the sand and married a furniture salesman with worn souls on his feet and seemed happy enough as he lovingly called and regaled her as his Homecoming Beauty. 10/22/09 Jeff Feezle [This message has been edited by threadbear (10-23-2009 04:52 PM).] |
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latearrival Member Ascendant
since 2003-03-21
Posts 5499Florida |
An interesting slice of life as it really is. enjoyed your thoughts. latearrival |
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nakdthoughts Member Laureate
since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200Between the Lines |
are you writing a book, Jeff? Could be one easily~~ Love reading you again. Hope all is well. Life here is just "lying to preserve a lie and living to keep from dying." to you both M |
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AncientHippie Member
since 2009-10-15
Posts 411Surfing the Cosmic Flow |
Jeff: Thank you very much for this well-written and intriguing piece of art. Two very different, and fascinating cameos. I am left wondering, "what happens next?" and hoping that another posting by you will tell me. Great visuals here, compellingly crafted. Sutra 15: One’s Dharma may be obscured by believing in Its exclusivity. |
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threadbear Senior Member
since 2008-07-10
Posts 817Indy |
Thank you, Latearrival, for your welcome and humble arrival of praise. Tbear |
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threadbear Senior Member
since 2008-07-10
Posts 817Indy |
Hey, Maur! Hows my buddy these dayz? I hope you're still doing some teaching or working with kids. We're OK here- had a major setback healthwise but much better now. You are right, as usual: I'm sectioning my work into three books: The Blue Light of a Dove- spritual work Life Stories- story poetry and the last is a series of poems about children and their experiences and perspectives. Thanks, sweetheart, for checkin in. We miss ya in Indy, Maur!!! Jeff & M |
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threadbear Senior Member
since 2008-07-10
Posts 817Indy |
Mr. Hippie, much obliged for the visit, and sorry if I short-changed you a bit on the outcome of each story-poem. I try to post a dual-poem with a common theme, and the vignette was about how things we embraced early in life have a completely different meaning later on. T'anx again, Jeff |
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Gentle Spirit Member Patricius
since 2000-10-09
Posts 13989 |
Jeff, its so good to read you again! It's so good to see you here on the pages of blue, it has been way to long m'friend. Hugs ~D |
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Earth Angel Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215Realms of Light |
Two vividly descriptive vignettes. You are quite the writer, Jeff! I'm pleased to see that you are working on three books! A talent like yours needs to reach out and touch as many people as possible! Linda |
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suthern
since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723Louisiana |
Very different and yet complimentary... I enjoyed both very much! *S* |
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