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becoming, death, faith, forgiveness, grace, gravel roads, life, love, old maps, postmark, reason, spirit, truth, understanding, wandering, wisdom

sweet the bough breaks
as innocence falls
as stillness asleep on the snow
cradled in arms
of once half asleep
and rocked as a baby
the whole world to know
the road back
the way come –
and who are we now
where is the place
we’ve come to endear
when darkness tugs hard
at the shadows of life
and all we have left
is the weight
of our tears
forgiven the promise
to never let go
to choose without choosing
our truth to profess
but once in the deep
a pounding so close
and moments no longer
with worth
to confess
of innocence lost
by the side of the bed
nightmares recover the worst
slept not in places
turned us away –
a smile in the mirror
for ignorance cursed
so heavy the burden
of taking no side
never noticed the faraway spark
eyes grown accustomed
to living a lie –
were changing our view
of the dark
til there in the quiet
a thought not erased
by signs of forgiveness –
the existence
of grace –
a well-worn transgression –
that nobody knows
when fell from the cedars
as a name
to the snow
In softest memorial ~
Kimberly Ripmaster
There’s an indefinable softness and beauty rolled into these words…, really nice.
xo
Paul
Thank you, Paul. The story behind this one is sad one, of a woman who worked so hard to create an image that no one knew her. It’s possible she didn’t even know herself. A story of an ultimate loneliness. Very sad. ~ Love, Bobbie
I worked with Kimberley a long time ago when buying my first home. Recvd a letter from her past employer regarding her recent passing, but no cause of death? I’ve been researching to see any news but no luck. She will definitely be missed by many.
Kimberly was one of my patients and I’m shocked to hear of her passing. I only discovered of her passing when she didn’t show up for her appointment. I’m so saddened to know she is gone and it’s hard for me to understand. Can you shine some light on this for me and let me know the cause of death. I wasn’t aware of any sickness. She will be so deeply missed in our office. We always looked foward to seeing her beautiful face.
Please drop me a note at tornadoday@hotmail.com. I prefer not to discuss in this forum. Thank you.
Beautifully, softly, penned, poet…
Sighs
e
Eric, whenever I write something such as this, I can’t help but wonder to other words – words offered for me – in another life – another love – another time. Thank you so much. You are far too kind. ~ Love, Bobbie