Open Poetry #46 |
Liberty |
LeeJ Member Patricius
since 2003-06-19
Posts 13296 |
Liberty Secrets revealed, then swept out to sea Life's icy truth gone astray in A space to ponder true distance hushed words spoken in salient details Evaporating into heady days of winter Life envisions dreams like sweet tea Where he once held onto me Like large tanned hands Swallowing, a piece of chalk Mistaking what I thought was real Like burning summers, long, hot, & sticky Begets a cruel harvest Where heroes are tested On a bridge between fiction and Legroom I still hide |
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BluesSerenade Member Patricius
since 2001-10-23
Posts 10549By the Seaside |
Mistaking what I thought was real Like burning summers, long, hot, & sticky Begets a cruel harvest Where heroes are tested On a bridge between fiction and Legroom I still hide ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What a powerful ending!! Love that!! So good to read you again LeeJ~ |
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whisperingwalt Member
since 2010-04-29
Posts 240Coquitlam, BC, Canada |
Great imagery...creative ending...enjoyed the poem. |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
Wonderful, LeeJ, and certainly a great ending! The "pen" is still magic in your hands. Love Helen |
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Robert E. Jordan Member Rara Avis
since 2008-01-25
Posts 8541Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Yo dear LeeJ, It's good to see you posting again. Love Bobby |
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Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Liberty...a fair, strange word in today's times... well done, m'friend. I've missed you!! |
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Goldenrose Member Elite
since 2003-05-30
Posts 3665 |
Ah she is back to grace our boards again... and lost none of the brilliance in the time you have been away, love the metaphor, wish i could say more but it is mostly above my head, but then thats nothing new, great to see you again...thank you for the words... Goldenrose. Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength,while loving someone deeply gives you courage. Lao Tzu 6th century BC. |
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