Walking You walked with me for awhile on the road of broken hearts stumbling along in the dark Off in the distance far away faint through the red fog, a light our sextant I held your hand or was it that you held mine Did you make it there I wonder did you find your way alone One of us grew wings and flew the other couldn't fly Who knows if it was you... or I
You're welcome. I've come to realize that my 'verses' are how I process conflict. I think of something that bothers me, generally in an emotional way, and a picture forms. (I call them snapshots.) I write a few lines, go out on the porch to smoke, and come back in with a few more lines. I may smoke quite a few cigarettes before the verse is done. Often, I find out that what I've written isn't about the issue or situation I thought it was. And a verse usually has layers to it as well. A few are straight-forward, but most are not. The latest one is an apology...one long overdue. I think most of them are some form of apology, although that is a new thought for me and one that needs some reflection. I don't call my verses poetry. I know just enough about poetry to know I am not a poet, nor do I want to be one. I sincerely thank Co8 for letting me post them here. I don't think I could have written them otherwise.
>I've come to realize that my 'verses' are how I process conflict. I thought you said you weren't a poet? Does this mean that you were a poet & didn't know it Sorry - couldn't resist that one - Keep'm com'n sister - they're good for the soul.
Dragons Miles and miles and miles the feet keep walking one foot in front of the other Miles and miles and miles the heart keeps beating and beating and beating Don't look back there are dragons there just keep walking don't dare stop keep moving The hours pass, then days, then weeks time creeps and crawls at first then the years flow by one day blurring into another and another, a year gone, another, a decade flying into an eon And still the feet keep walking the heart keeps on beating You can hardly hear the dragons now, perhaps they have gone away, tired of the unrelenting chase But no...suddenly there they are swooping down, striking for the heart, tearing it...finally apart.
>Miles and miles and miles the feet keep walking one foot in front of the other Miles and miles and miles the heart keeps beating and beating and beating Don't look back there are dragons there just keep walking don't dare stop >keep moving Scryler, this instantly reminded me of the countless miles traveled along tank trails while serving in the big green machine. Wore out the soles on a couple pairs of leg boots ( still have them in my duffel bag along with several sets of BDUs - funny the things we keep ) during those road marches. The "Dragons" were the need to keep going, to not think about the pain and turn your mind to something else. Sometimes, we need the dragons. They help us remember what is important, what is worth fighting for. I'm thinking you should gather your collection of Poetry and self publish on Amazon - really - you should.
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2014/12/jaw-dropping-video-incoming-storms-nicolaus-wegner This is an incredible weather video. Full screen it. Music is pretty good, too.
Boxing The path narrows I've heard some say it's the only way to freedom At the fork I put my feet on the path I was trained to take. And trudged gamely on watching it narrow careful to place each foot just so But it seems to me so long and too short at the end Feeling the box getting close, ah so close If I had it to do all over again I'd choose the hangman's noose
My computer died and with it went all my verses. I guess I could have some techie retrieve them, and I might, but I decided to copy/paste them from my 'Queen' thread. I am grateful that I was allowed to post them here. I have started copying The Cavern, but I am too tired to do more than the first page of the post. I'll finish copying it tomorrow night.