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for a little while
beauty slept
– a shadow of my life
curled into a corner
cobweb dreams
woke before the coffee
stayed up all night long
talked and talked
for hours –
loved me
sight unseen
more than once
the paper came and told
with bitter news
the passing of a place
I’d loved before
filled my heart
with sadness –
however could it be
for every loss –
the wait
was weighted more
lullabies
were all I knew –
to rock and rock
and weep
counting loud each moment
until dawn
begging absolution –
rid my lone regret
of graces saved –
my need to linger on
painted black
and all the rest –
sunlight spills the same
to warm a single
feather
on my bed
beauty sleeps
while I rehearse
the song of knowing well
of times foretold
in moments
we were dead
Author’s Note – I feel compelled to explain a bit of these
words. Suffice to say, they are not sad nor are they intended
to be. And yet I know that we find what we find – and save (sometimes)
what we were never meant to carry.
. . .

Love this!
O, thank you, Cindy……….. I do too!!!!!!! ~ All my love, dear friend. ~ Bobbie
Bobbie…in Japanese there is an expression “aware” that is spelled the same as our word aware but is pronounced differently that comes from appreciation of beauty “mono no aware”. We don’t have an equivalent word in English but ” has frequently been translated as “the ‘ahh-ness’ of things”, life, and love. Awareness of the transience of all things heightens appreciation of their beauty, and evokes a gentle sadness at their passing.” Wikipedia
This is how your poem felt to me…a transcendent beauty and gentle appreciation of life. Thank you…
…bob
Thank you, Bob I used to think it was the poet in me – the part that needed the story such that I’d wade in far too deep to get it. Now, I think it’s something else. I think it’s a realization that there are more stories than I can keep – deeper than I can wade for sure. I hear tell of people before I was born, and I weep – not because they are gone, but because I had no name in their story. I’m accused of feeling too much, and perhaps I do (that’s why I love the story). I have no desire to grow old without at least one or two promises left to keep. There’s no appeal to living in a house without whispers. You honor me with your gentle words. ~ Love, Bobbie
HAPPY WEEKEND SWEETHEART ♥
Thank you, my beautiful Laura………… May your weekend be blessed! ~ Love, Bobbie
singularly beautiful ! An awakening that’s always been jostling and wrestling to seep out!
O, Debbie………..aren’t the sweetest things always just below the surface? 🙂 Love you, darling girl. I hope you’re feeling much better these days. ~ Always love, Bobbie
took my breath. beautiful. -jennifer
Thank you, my most gracious and beautiful friend. Your light blesses every word……… ~ Ever love, Bobbie
Time goes on and, often, memories are all we have of people, places, times, as these all pass and change with each new day. Only the memories remain, and even they change with time. The only regret is in not experiencing every moment of each new day to the fullest. If this isn’t what you meant with the poem, Bobbie, that’s ok, it’s just what I took from the words. Wonderfully done. ~xo~ me
Story – always, we are becoming the story – and every place, grace, chance reveals in us another. Memory can serve to soften the weave just as washing a favored quilt. Thank you, Paul. May your quilt always reveal colors you had forgotten. ~ Love, Bobbie
Absolutely gorgeous, and the photograph is quite possibly the most beautiful image I have seen in a long while.
Peace and light,
James
Thank you, James. I’m so glad you like this. I’ve had this image now for many years, waiting for the words. In ways hard to explain, it has often seemed too bright for some of my words……..but this, this writing was special in that I knew some would see it darkly. I suppose I wanted some assurance (through balance) that others would see the colors. I knew (as I know) that you would. Thank you. Love to you this beautiful day. ~ Bobbie
Beautiful words my lovely friend. Well done Bobbie. Much love to you. xxxxx
Thank you, my dearest Jane……….. Always, I am honored by a kindred heart. ~ Love, Bobbie
Your words grab my heart.
…..and I am humbled that they do. Thank you, T. ~ Love ever, Bobbie