Goodbye, My Desert
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There's some sweetness in a
parting and happiness in farewells
There's relief in heavy luggage
and the thrill of a new air's smell
It's goodbye, cantoring morning birds
Goodbye, pretty veiled eyes
Goodbye, lov'd children and old dirt roads
Goodbye, my desert, goodbye
There are sorrows in the losing
and pains when out of sight
like friends who're never seen again
or the loss of a springtime light
So goodbye, old men and flowing robes
Goodbye, sad seas and sky
Goodbye, fast friends and enemies
Goodbye, my desert, goodbye
parting and happiness in farewells
There's relief in heavy luggage
and the thrill of a new air's smell
It's goodbye, cantoring morning birds
Goodbye, pretty veiled eyes
Goodbye, lov'd children and old dirt roads
Goodbye, my desert, goodbye
There are sorrows in the losing
and pains when out of sight
like friends who're never seen again
or the loss of a springtime light
So goodbye, old men and flowing robes
Goodbye, sad seas and sky
Goodbye, fast friends and enemies
Goodbye, my desert, goodbye
Last edited by Yobousensou on September 12th, 2015, 2:13 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
Saying good by to one way of living to approach something new can be very exciting. Valentine
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
I agree with Valentine, why does goodbye have to be sad? It's a new beginning and it doesn't mean that things have to end forever just for the moment. New adventures await, new memories to be made. I enjoyed this piece.
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
It is as if you are not only moving or dying in this piece hypothetically but rather leaving to a much less adds ideals place. This is a good pocket poem because it so cleverly and distinction shows the vast love and connection we can build when growing up or simply dwelling in a spot. Vacation lost and time to return to the old grind, no?
Spring
Erlöse mich
Spring
Enttäusch mich nicht
Spring für mich
Spring ins Licht
Spring
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
Mmm the freedom of letting go seems so aptly portrayed in this poem wrapped up in the beauty of the desert. I thoroughly enjoyed it. nice write.
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
First of all, props on the well-articulated rhythm. The piece was a quick read yet its message still came across crystal clear. I also enjoyed the simple way you described the end of a chapter in someone's life. When we leave a place we've grown into, the sorrow burns away all complications and presents us an undistorted image of what that place meant to us. This farewell came out with a tearful honesty, the kind of honesty which comes to us when we disappear from a place forever. Well done.
For in these darkest depths
we found we still believed
in these the hearts of summer
we found we still believed
in these the hearts of summer
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
Thanks, folks, I really appreciate the kinds words. I wrote this when I was leaving my assignment in Khamis Mushsait, Saudi Arabia after a year long military-diplomatic post. I had lived on a compound there in a vast desert. The place had an unspeakable sadness to it. It was in the pale skies and the sunburned faces of the foreign workers.
I found it a place of unexpectedly rapid and close (fast) friendships...and antagonistic relationships. However, in spite of all that, I somehow came to love it. I miss it some days.
I found it a place of unexpectedly rapid and close (fast) friendships...and antagonistic relationships. However, in spite of all that, I somehow came to love it. I miss it some days.
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
This is so beautiful , so many great lines, too beautiful to analyze , let it be what it is to you, thanks so for sharing, may God bless
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Re: Goodbye, My Desert
Saying goodbye with love, seeming to not really "let go". Not sure if I'm right, but I get the sense of wanting to come back one day.
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I got a melancholy yet pleasant folk song vibe from this fine poem. I loved every line of it.
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