Open Poetry #47 |
We Missed Our Opportunity, Ingrid |
Alison
since 2008-01-27
Posts 9318Lumpy oatmeal makes me crazy! |
We missed our opportunity, Ingrid I wish I had know you better We always said we would Meet for lunch Have coffee Spend some time And laugh We should have Because now you are gone It’s not like I knew you As well as I could have Should have, or wish I had There always seems to be time You went ahead and changed that Now I simply wish I had known you better But, we missed our opportunity, Ingrid - Alison |
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BluesSerenade Member Patricius
since 2001-10-23
Posts 10549By the Seaside |
I can so identify with this Alison. There is much to be said for seizing the moment, because sometimes tomorrow never comes. Thank you for this sweet sentiment~ |
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Lori Grosser Rhoden Member Patricius
since 2009-10-10
Posts 10202Fair to middlin' of nowhere |
I couldn't say it better than Blues. xoxoAlison Lori |
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dreamgal Member
since 2011-03-17
Posts 442 |
That is always a regret i think universally for everyone at one time in there life. Good write and message in this Allison. Dreamgal *smiles* |
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jwesley Member Rara Avis
since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563Spring, Texas |
Memory is an overwhelming part of the spirit living on, my friend, and you have caused Ingrid's to glow with radiance. A heart that cannot miss another, or not feel that more could have been done, is one further gone than the spirit one remembers. If one could feel, or do everything they wish they could have – then that one would be God. If there is truly such a thing as 'beyond', then your and her souls still glow where they touch and remember. Love is written many ways, my friend, and this piece was one. j. |
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2islander2 Member Ascendant
since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825by the sea |
there is always regrets when people go, you said it gracefully and with beauty alison, it makes me sad too. yann |
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Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
The opportunities that one misses in life, can at times be catastrophic, but only if we had that crystal ball.... otherwise, we imagine greatly at the chances at glances and then somewhat romances.... but when we blink, and they are gone there lies the memories that never were. Good stuff, Ali. |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
Touching write with so much truth to it, Ali. Ida |
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Dark Stranger Member Patricius
since 2001-03-19
Posts 13631West Coast |
now I read this as ingraft...damn costco glasses anyway..enjoyed you little one |
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EmmaRose Senior Member
since 2011-03-02
Posts 1376Midwest |
You put that thought many of us have to good poetry. Sorry bout your loss |
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ken206573 Member
since 2008-10-14
Posts 487 |
I can relate with my grandparents. I missed them. Very touching poem indeed. |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
I read this the other day and really thought I had commented - it's that age thing again. Alison, a most touching write tinged with the sadness we all feel at the times of loss. You have expressed it very well. Helen |
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Alison
since 2008-01-27
Posts 9318Lumpy oatmeal makes me crazy! |
I am dashing around trying to pack for a trip and am leaving tonight. Thank you all for yout comments and for sharing your thoughts. xoxoxo Alison |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
Alison, I would imagine you will only see this when you get back from your trip. I didn't know Ingrid either. I don't know who she is, nor anything about her, but this has my tears flowing - because of your loss, because of Ingrid's loss, because of your beautiful poem superb in its exquisitely sensitive, sincere and simple form (I am not going to apologise/explain what I mean by "simple" - I KNOW you will know what I mean) and because since Flicka, and subsequently Daisy then Tigger, went to Heaven, I truly know what loss is - and whether it is of somebody one never really knew, or one's spouse, or one's animal of any kind, it hits me hard in the solar plexus. Please tell us about your trip Alaskan. Owl [This message has been edited by OwlSA (04-16-2011 12:04 PM).] |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
Dear Alison, your words touch the heart in a delicate yet also gripping way. How often we miss such opportunities! I am sorry it happened to you and Ingrid! I think her soul in flight up there inspired you to write this for us to ponder. Thank you! Love and hugs, Margherita |
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Martie
Moderator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
Alison...Life is full of missed opportunities...most of them we don't even know about. If I were Ingred I would feel how special it really is to be missed in such a way. |
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Word Weaver Member
since 2011-03-06
Posts 437California, USA |
When it comes to a friend or a loved one there's always much left unfinished. It's inevitable. We always think there's plenty of time. I've learned the hard way that generally there isn't. You've written about this subject exquisetly and I loudly applaud your talent. Namaste, Marcia |
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