Open Poetry #12 |
Returning To The Place I Left (from Boyhood Tales) |
jwesley Member Rara Avis
since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563Spring, Texas |
Returning To The Place I Left (from Boyhood Tales) Returning to the place I left… found difference, standoffness, space between all and me. The tree is still a tree; I remember a limb, a swing, laugher. The house was a home; SOLD! The street was shells and dust; concrete now, curbed, drained, oil spotted, tire marked, soulless. The only sameness, and even that's going away, is the telephone pole by the driveway. There's a new pole laying on the ground next to it, a new hole has been dug alongside it, but it still stands tall, with all our initials on it, all the hearts and the names, the carvings and the chewed up side where we'd throw our knives. All the empty, wooded lots have houses now, neatly manicured slices of somebody's life. This is their place now. I don't belong here anymore. Nothing of me is left. Wow. What a couple years can do. Time passes, and you don't even know it's gone. Pieces of you disappear, memories of you fade away. Obscure thoughts of you occasionally light an eye, spark a pleasant thought in the mind of someone you knew, then it's gone, a firefly in the head, briefly bright. Returning to the place I left… found difference, standoffness, space between all and me. My feet didn't fit the grass anymore, Everything seems smaller, somehow. Less bright, less warm…less mine. Returning to the place I left… I found difference, and I think the difference, is me. © December 1999 w. james beard, jr. |
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Irish Rose Member Patricius
since 2000-04-06
Posts 10263 |
You impacted me with this one. Yes, the tree, the things that somewhat remain the same, and man changes everything else. I thought this was quite a subtle powerful poem. Kathleen Blake "When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass, and the sun drips honey." Laurie Lee |
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Just A Woman Senior Member
since 2001-03-10
Posts 507 |
I applaud your conclusion. It's excellent. We move on, we change, and we grow......though the sorrow of what we lose sometimes is a struggle. Excellent expression - "Space between all and me" After years of searching, I have found I am nothing more, nothing less...I am in truth Just A Woman after all. |
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inot2B Member Elite
since 2000-09-18
Posts 2205Arkansas |
I felt this way when I went back to the one place I really enjoyed as a child. It just wasn't the same. |
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Nate Dogg Senior Member
since 1999-11-15
Posts 1658Georgia, Fulton |
I loved the way you've expressed yourself...I really enjoyed reading this piece....a great poem! Nathan |
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SEA
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Member Seraphic
since 2000-01-18
Posts 22676with you |
JWesley~ I know this too well....my "home town" isn't mine any more.....I've changed and grown, and the town seems so sad to me now......this made me remember so much....and feel so much....thank you for this SEA |
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Martie
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
JWesley--this is charming and true...the trip back in time shows changes..and you are seeing it with different eyes. Very well done!! |
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suthern
since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723Louisiana |
I've been very lucky... time has etched changes on my Dad's place but I can visit some memories unchanged... except, of course, for the changes in me. *S* I like this very much... and the thoughts it takes me to. *S* |
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