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The Last Act |
Sunshine
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The Last Act One of her last acts was to check on me, with a summoned energy she did not feel, that carried her over the miles, smiling through her pain, to look around and nod, saying, you’ll be ok, and I nodded, letting her think so. She had decided that it was time to take me shopping – a mother/daughter day that we had never really experienced before, and wasn’t I too old for this, at 40? I followed in her wake, allowing her, her state of demand, dutiful daughter that I was, for when she would declare the air was green, so be it… so be it. She further decided to be brilliant, and eschewed the beiges that I picked up, and donned, while she went for wicked brilliant, something that said see me? She pulled out a red-blue blouse, and sized me up, saying you’ll look good in this but you’ll need a different lipstick. Then too soon, she left, to return to her own home, to die. Over the years, the colors in my wardrobe have gone from beiges to more substantial hues. Now and then I change the color of my lipstick if I wear a red blouse, and think upon her last acts, the why of them, seeing her again in my own green eyes. [This message has been edited by Sunshine (11-02-2003 11:00 AM).] |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
Oh, Karilea, but this one made me tear up today. It is a beautiful, tender write, right from the heart. |
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littlewing Member Rara Avis
since 2003-03-02
Posts 9655New York |
OMG Kari , you just helped me to understand my own mother . . . thank you this is so lovely in it's pain xxoo |
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Magnus
since 2001-10-10
Posts 14135South Carolina, USA |
I found this, only after much pondering as to a word or two.... You have no idea how I relate to your words as a son, growing into his 40s, trying to relate to a father who, as your own mother, always had the last word of an opinion or supposed fact....making a boy grow to be a man, hesitant at times to speak his liberty and continue on in his life, grown and decisive in his own thoughts.... As you once said, in another poem....the silent ones, they become poets.... Here we are, huh? Poets, splitting the atoms of verbs and vowels, cleaving the air with a tarnished though learned quill, thriving on our own speech and the ability to write of the heart, the soul...and a past so filled with silence, that only now comes out... Thanx KJ, for sharing with us all a part of your life. One you have pondered many hours in reflect of thoughts, decisions and actions that you both were responsible for.. Barry |
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Allysa
since 1999-11-09
Posts 1952In an upside-down garden |
Wow... simply wow. And, I love your picture. |
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Sunshine
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Kacy, as it comes from the heart, I'm glad it found yours. Thank you, m'dear. Yes, Sue, sometimes the loveliest thoughts carry the deepest pain. Hugs to you... Here we are, Magnus. Thank you for being able to see this from a man's view. I'm never sure if my words reach both sides - I always hope they do. Allysa...that wow on you is good for me. Thanks. |
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Enchantress Member Empyrean
since 2001-08-14
Posts 35113Canada eh. |
You see? You see what I meant today? To have the reader break down in sobs.. to be able to trigger a memory in the mind of the reader, so profound..they thought they had forgotten..until now. I want to be able to write like you one day. This is a gem..you took me there and uncovered the memories. I thank you for writing this. I thank your mother for You! ~Heart Hugs~ ~Time has cast a spell on you, |
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Greeneyes
since 2000-09-09
Posts 9903In Your Poetic Mind |
you are so lovely....now I understand.... Lauren~ i carry your heart with me |
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Sunshine
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Enchantress, I had a discussion about our recent "you do it better" conversations with my friend and editor, Bridget. She has read your work, and my work, and is tickled to death that we each write from within, and admire the other's writing "more". I got the impression she thinks we should just keep giving her more to read... Greeneyes...I'm just beginning to understand. I guess I inherently knew at age seven that it was going to take me many years to wise up, before I could share anything substantial. Thank you. |
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Duncan Member Ascendant
since 2001-08-07
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"I followed in her wake, allowing her, her state of demand, dutiful daughter that I was, for when she would declare the air was green, so be it… so be it. She further decided to be brilliant, and eschewed the beiges that I picked up, and donned, while she went for wicked brilliant, something that said see me?" I actually read this the other day when you first posted it Kari. Thought then and now, that you so often paint a picture (both visually and emotionally) that couldn't be any clearer if it were a photograph. And I always enjoy your "characters"... |
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Sunshine
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Thank you, Duncan. That is a wonderful compliment, and exactly what I wish to do with my writing. At times. Sometimes, I like it a little misty. |
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Martie
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
Karilea...A mother's love is not always spoken in words, sometimes it's just a red blouse....This was so touching for me in remember of my own mom. Thank you! |
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Janet Marie Member Laureate
since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554 |
while she went for wicked brilliant, something that said see me? ============================= and think upon her last acts, the why of them, seeing her again in my own green eyes. ============================= Now who knew one could find their purpose, truth and reasons while shopping for a blouse? (she did) and so now do you) Lovely heart reflections in this moving write Kari. So many times she has been such a stirring muse for you. I'm so glad I didnt miss this special poem. Loved Barry's reply too Words break into splinters on the pages I write |
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Sunshine
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Thank you Martie. It's always good to know that someone else has been in my shoes. JM - you little moth, you, there was always a sense of ESP between Mom and me. We let a lot of words just drift in silence between us, a very quiet understanding that what she did was all right with me, and what I did...well, if she approved, she didn't say so, and if she didn't approve, she didn't say so...I was "just to know". In that way, she became more like my dad toward the end. He never really ever said he loved us kids. But his actions always came through, and the way he would smile at us - said more than his words. Or the way he would hold and knead our hands when walking. Or the way he smiled, as if a big secret was inside... Some things are just too difficult to say. Sometimes the words just get blocked by deeper feelings. Perhaps that is why I write. To let people know it's OK to share, even if we do it silently, while chipping away at the rock, or leaving a vein of ink on parchment. [This message has been edited by Sunshine (11-05-2003 03:16 PM).] |
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Dark Angel Member Patricius
since 1999-08-04
Posts 10095 |
Wow Karilea, this was so very moving. I could see it and feel it all. So yup, what Duncan said I love the message left behind. M fate is not just whose cooking smells good but which way the wind blows (Ani DiFranco) [This message has been edited by Dark Angel (11-06-2003 12:55 AM).] |
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Sunshine
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Maree, for me, feeling is very much a part of poetry. Sometimes, even more than ellipses. Thank you so much for spending some time on this one. |
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suthern
since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723Louisiana |
The anniversary of mine's last act comes next week... a movie watched from a shared bed... this touches me so deeply. |
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Sunshine
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Ah, suthern. November 18th for me, which is the same day as my mother-in-law's birthday, and she will see 95 years. Such is life, yes? |
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