Open Poetry #36 |
Solitude |
OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
This was written while my horse was still alive. He died on 28 April 2002 at the age of 37½. I was his for 20½ years. Solitude 1991 Can it be that to revel in moods of sun and wind and rain, To caress the velvet warmth of sunshine on my horse’s winter coat, To share opinions with him on matters of workaday importance, To walk in ecstasy through leafy forests bustling with little lives and little sounds, To wander through poetry books and piano music in the bowels of the night, I have to be alone? It seems I must choose between solitude and polystyrene conversations about false nails and BMW’s, while stringing my lips into plastic smiles that hurt my head. Oh Solitude cool, silent, soothing Solitude, forgive me for having doubted you so. - Owl |
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wranx Member Elite
since 2002-06-07
Posts 3689Moved from a shack to a barn |
This is very nicely done. And though never a horseman, something I understand well |
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Enchantress Member Empyrean
since 2001-08-14
Posts 35113Canada eh. |
Oooh WOW!! Not many poems leave me speechless and wanting more.. but, this one does! Well done indeed. Hugs~Nancy |
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bgj Member
since 2005-11-09
Posts 128Ga. USA |
Enjoyed this. Well done. Sorry about your horse. bgj |
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littlewing Member Rara Avis
since 2003-03-02
Posts 9655New York |
You are an amazing writer, am sorry I have not read you sooner, but glad I have now. Leaping like a winner a purebred beauty wonder He races against time Knowing not why only that it feels Oh - so good to be alive! The wild wind invades his lungs like a long lost love accelerating to the sound of the sight of the ecstasy of flight Midnight mane flowing disguising wild staring eyes he cries aloud defying nature the stars the sky And with the maelstrom beating in tune with the intensity of the pounding within his chest He submits at last to freedom Love to you both. |
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Susan Caldwell Member Rara Avis
since 2002-12-27
Posts 8348Florida |
Bravo! I, like Sue, will be looking for more from you!! Outstanding write. "too bad ignorance isn't painful" |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
Thanks, wranx. Although Flicka was my steed, he was far more my child, my very best friend, my confidante, my only doctor, my shoulder to cry on. For the last about 10 years of his life, I didn't ride him as he had had a ligament injury and his vet had said no riding for 10 months. After that I rode him once or twice, but was so afraid I may injure the healed injury again, that I decided to retire him and from then on, I just took him out of his stable every dat and walked him, did his food, groomed him and talked non-stop to him. He was so very loved by everybody and never in 22½ (I knew him for 2 years before my children and I were officially his) did he ever, ever bite or kick a person or other animal - other than a horse - and only then if the horse really, really provoked him. He adored everyone and especially dogs. There was a cat who was almost inseparable from, and a duck used to choose only his stable (out of many other horses, stables) to sleep in. Thank you Enchantress. bgj - you have no idea how much I appreciated your saying that you were sorry about my horse's death. littlewing, littlewing, littlewing - the tears are coursing down my cheeks - your poem is so verrrrrrrrrry beautiful. Thank you ... and thank you for understanding that I still talk to my horse and am able to pass on your love to him. Thank you very much Susan Caldwell. I just hope that this wonderful response by so many of you won't encourage me too much to post too much about my horse. I think some people in some poetry forums think I go overboard about him. I usually don't post my poetry to/about him, but this is such a friendly forum, that I took the plunge. - Owl |
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littlewing Member Rara Avis
since 2003-03-02
Posts 9655New York |
*smiling here* it posted 3 times . . . and you write what is in your heart . . . no mind to others. Am glad you liked, its an old write, I never knew why I wrote it. Guess now I do. |
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Balladeer
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-05
Posts 25505Ft. Lauderdale, Fl USA |
Plunge away, Diana. We can never get enough of horsing around (or good poetry, for that matter) |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
Thanks you, littlewing - for your response and for knowing why you wrote that exquisite horse hymn. Thanks, Balladeer - for removing the two repeats(!) and for your response (smiles). Flicka, my horse loved people being happy and so would love you to joke! Thanks, too, for implying that you like my poetry. You may be sorry that you asked for my poetry about my horse. Some of it is a bit heavy! Especially the poems I wrote after his death. I'll possibly get up the courage to post some soon. - Owl |
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