Memorial Day
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All The stars of tomorrow's evening desires
Are buried in the overshadowed ridges
Of an idled morning's industry;
The colorless breath of war
Frantic in the blood
Of all the world's whispering lovers,
How the wonders of devotion
Fasten themselves
To a ceiling barely held together
And just above your head:
All the mortal dreams
Of your undying adolescence.
Those dreams like fireworks
On the other side of the trees
Just outside your window,
Flashes of light that barely slip through
To claim the dark and empty cavities
Smoldering in the wonderful expanse
Between your skin and the wall.
Are buried in the overshadowed ridges
Of an idled morning's industry;
The colorless breath of war
Frantic in the blood
Of all the world's whispering lovers,
How the wonders of devotion
Fasten themselves
To a ceiling barely held together
And just above your head:
All the mortal dreams
Of your undying adolescence.
Those dreams like fireworks
On the other side of the trees
Just outside your window,
Flashes of light that barely slip through
To claim the dark and empty cavities
Smoldering in the wonderful expanse
Between your skin and the wall.
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Re: Memorial Day
Such a beautiful work!
I think the imagery here was really fantastic and it was neatly put with such effective wording.
A striking memorial.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Sash
I think the imagery here was really fantastic and it was neatly put with such effective wording.
A striking memorial.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Sash
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Re: Memorial Day
This was penned very well. The imagery was very captivating and your use of language was precise. A well penned memorial piece.
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Re: Memorial Day
Well penned and I think, on my point of view, lovers of today meets the lovers of the past
In your heart, I see its emptiness
In your emotions, I see nothing but loneliness
In your thoughts, I see the thoughts of decay and death
Yet I am here, the one you need
To write all of what you see,
of what you feel
of what you think
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Re: Memorial Day
Beautifully penned! Congratulations on the spotlight pick of the week, it is a much deserved honor! Well done!
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Re: Memorial Day
The Poet Jonah , an exceptional piece, the deep and complicated, inner thoughts and feelings of a moment expressed in arresting images that communicate truly.
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Paul the Apostle, A.D.60-62.
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Re: Memorial Day
A thought provoking poem that handles distance a time in a unique and affecting way, much enjoyed and well done on the spotlight! Mx
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Re: Memorial Day
An enjoyable read with all the words in the right places. Thank you for sharing this and congratulations on the spotlight,
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For me this reads as a poem about giving thanks for the sacrifices which allow youths to enjoy their adolescence without a care in the world. Even though they may live life in ignorance of history, that history is still part of who they are and the freedom they enjoy. Rather than being confrontational, I found this to be a cajoling piece and a reminder for all, even those of us not in the first flush of youth!
Congratulations on the spotlight!
Congratulations on the spotlight!
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Re: Memorial Day
I love this idea of 'between the skin and the wall'. That's a very interesting image. I adore this. Congrats on a well deserved spotlight!
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Congratulations for your poem's spotlight recognition. "Memorial Day" was thought provoking and I reread it several times.
"All the mortal dreams
Of your undying adolescence"
I think it is wonderful how our minds can put us back in time and in a way give us undying adolescence, but sometimes I wish the mirror would go along with that thought. About those mortal dreams, I am glad time frees us from some of them.
"Flashes of light that barely slip through
To claim the dark and empty cavities
Smoldering in the wonderful expanse
Between your skin and the wall."
The first two lines really left an imprint. Maybe they are part of the flashes of light that makes me feel like I've gained a great insight.
Thank you for sharing.
"All the mortal dreams
Of your undying adolescence"
I think it is wonderful how our minds can put us back in time and in a way give us undying adolescence, but sometimes I wish the mirror would go along with that thought. About those mortal dreams, I am glad time frees us from some of them.
"Flashes of light that barely slip through
To claim the dark and empty cavities
Smoldering in the wonderful expanse
Between your skin and the wall."
The first two lines really left an imprint. Maybe they are part of the flashes of light that makes me feel like I've gained a great insight.
Thank you for sharing.
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Re: Memorial Day
I liked the flow, cadence, and rhythm of this piece. You capture this celebration of life and the sorrow of those that don't come home with captivating imagery that was pointed out in above posts. Congrats on the spotlight. Enjoyed the read.
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Re: Memorial Day
I can only concur with my fellow poet's in saying that this was a very well written piece with a great depth of emotion and captivating imagery...a piece to be read more than once I think...Very nice memorial....CONGRATULATIONS on the Spotlight! Musie