as the steel regard of morning
pulls my tired soul from dreams –
another life beyond the reach
of lowly expectation
stirs within the mystery
and I close my eyes again
flirting with the patterns
where faded roses bloom –
across some great tomorrow
tis there my longing burns
letters curve unsettled
on the page –
by memories returning
of places not yet lived
light beyond the shadows
of my room
. . .
Author’s Note: Those who know me well are aware of recurrent
dreams – of a house in which I have never lived,
on a road I’ve never traveled. Yet, so familiar is the dream that I know the steps from the porch to the gate,
the slant of the yard into the trees. I know the count
of roses on the faded wallpaper,
and the pause between drips into an old basin.
Once asked, ‘Do you think it is a place nearby?
Wonder who lives there.’
My shocked response was simply, ‘I do’.
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. . .
Previous lifetime?
Or a place that waits our arriving ❤
Yes! Just as we “remember” future friends. They await our meeting. ❤️
….to see our welcome home through familiar eyes ❤
Maybe this strikes a chord with me, and that is why I find your poem so beautiful. Places not yet lived – yes; maybe a future life?
….a dream becoming
We fail to realize the concordance of time and places, yes, I have no doubt you do live there!
Perhaps you have seen me there, tending a patch of lavender between the steps and the fence….
I think I know that girl, the house, and the road. I may have waved to you from the gate……… xo
You may have. When I was just a little girl, my etertainment sometimes was to stand at the edge of the yard and wave out the cars passing by. I would count each one as they waved in return. ❤
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Reblogged this on K. D. Dowdall and commented:
Do you think that your dreams are past memories from another like or are you being haunted by someone who needs a mystery resolved? You are not alone about having dreams like this. Thank you for sharing. What a wonderful or scary mystery this is.
It is a pristine place, regardless. It is a place inhabited by memories, echoes, and a piano nobody plays. Thank you, dear one. ❤
Thank you, for your beautiful and haunting poetry and read your Bio and you are one talented individual – incredible. I joined the writing.com site and now, I have to learn how it works. I am looking forward to reading the great writing that I know must be there. Karen 🙂
Karen, though I was a long time member of writing.com, I am no longer. I found myself questioning why there had to be a charge for unlimited posting….and eventually walked away. Regardless, it is a great place for inspiration and to form lasting relationships with some very fine and aspiring authors. ❤
Thank you for informing me about the cost. The reason I joined was because of the quality of your writing of prose, poetry, and other writing. So, I doubt I will use it. It did seem a little behind the times for the out lay of the website. I was a little concerned anyway. Thank you! Karen 🙂
I reblogged this fascinating journey you are taking to places unknown or are they? Could it be a previous existence or a haunting were someone needs your help to solve an unsolved mystery?
If the time comes that I figure it out, I will let you know. If a mystery, I believe I am the key…. ❤
I believe you are too. It could be a previous life, a ghostly crime to solve, or a view into the future or past of something concerning you or you are being haunted by someone, perhaps a stranger, who has passed away, perhaps. Have you purchased any antique or rather old furniture in the recent past? I am just curious. I have had a few experiences myself. Yes…please keep me informed. Karen 🙂
It is amazing what our subconscious mind picks up on and what it translates into dreams or nightmares.
The places we remember to become……….
Beautiful poem! I feel you need to find this house, it has something
to tell you, to give you.
miriam
……..indeed, and it does………every single time I find it…… ❤