Open Poetry #18 |
Greener |
cwebb Junior Member
since 2002-01-19
Posts 34 |
Sometimes I feel that Carol, nine Sprang back to life inside me, here; she lounges back on her tree-limb (tan and thin, incessant why?) demanding: “Imagine – dream! – dare all; live no half-life; feel and taste the moment; explore just ‘round the farthest bend and as you go look to see the way your moving feet disturb the grasses; seek some small flower or admire the beauty of the grass, itself (parallel converging lines, green to green as yet unnamed; a point no sword could match for fineness – and on my tongue, the tiny textured barbs oriented once to earth – the taste? Greener.) Older, now, I’ve fallen and learned fear my steps are careful, remembering in their caution what it meant to fall… Our task – our joy! may be to try to see what we once saw Our challenge – knowing fear, we learn to walk despite it. |
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Lone Wolf Member Ascendant
since 2000-03-16
Posts 5842Lansing, MI USA |
Oh, I like this one!! Wonderful vision of life as it was so long ago. There is nothing like looking at the word with the eyes of a child. Truly amazing. Welcome to Passions!! I look forward to reading more of your work. All writing comes |
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Masked Intruder
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Senior Member
since 1999-05-23
Posts 1231Near golden sunsets |
The images you paint are fabulous. You've framed out a state of mind that I regularly struggle to achieve, and also, the one in which I fear. Well written. You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep. -- Navajo Proverb |
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