"Listening To ...The Wind Sigh..."

"Listening To ...The Wind Sigh..."

A Poem by Chris
"

Sometimes we do ...hear...

"

 

"Listening To ...The Wind Sigh..."

...the wind sighed...

 

I felt the world

moving

turning

flowing

shiver-shudder-free-whirl-whirling

wheeling

 

...and my breath...

my breath

breath

held me...

captive, wanting,

needing - awaiting

knowing ...that...

 

breath has a quality,

a way of being more than

the pause we take -

more than the sum of all the desire we feel.

more than the need to just exist...

more than a simple, single, relevance.

 

A friend walked up

or lived a tingle

or felt the flow

or found comprehension,

need, desire, so many, many instants of

what we know OR

he, she, I ...just wanted to

- paused,

asked a favor - take a look-see-read-thought-and

...and talk with me

about ...things.

 

and I did.

and we did.

 

He said, I said, she said, we ...said

...each said - and the wind

sighed... as over-and-over

we touched ...something -

our collective understanding,

our insight

our individual heart and perhaps even

the face of god - inside.

 

Listening to what isn't spoken

seems an arrogant thought

but

we do that

so often that it isn't chance

isn't dream believe

isn't ...any less real than

our next breath

to us

to the person needing to be heard

...to even me

as on any given day

- we need -

to grasp and hold - someone ...still...

as our world races - blurs

...becomes soooo not quite what

it was - is - should ...be...

- can't ...become...

...see?

 

Chris

 

© 2013 Chris


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Yours words are even lovelier when you recite on the radio...Enjoyed very much Chris...:)

Posted 11 Years Ago


Fit and proper structure of the poem, the diverse lengthes of lines, and tension from the very beginning..so that a reader wants to know what the wind whispers and sighes about..and feels the world moving, turning, flowings..because we all belong to the Nature. Thank you, I enjoyed reading the poem.



Posted 11 Years Ago


Chris

11 Years Ago

Hi... this was a unique and welcomed insight... thank you Sasha.
The unspoken word can say so much !

The wind has so much to tell us, if we would only listen! Thoughts well penned down and fascinating to read!

Posted 11 Years Ago


Chris

11 Years Ago

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This is amazing! So full of emotion! The way you write evokes emotion from the reader while reading! The unique way you look at and describe the wind is... breath taking. Thank you.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Chris

11 Years Ago

Hi Cairo, nice of you to pause with me.
and the wind
sighed..."
"Listening to what isn't spoken
seems an arrogant thought"
"we need -
to grasp and hold - someone ...still...
as our world races - blurs
...becomes soooo not quite what
it was - is - should ...be...
- can't ...become...
...see?"

I could read you forever Chris. You have a style and a way with words that is untouched . So real, I cant even explain how I feel when I read from you..... and I think I DO see... luv ya, shall



Posted 11 Years Ago


Chris

11 Years Ago

It's late for you and early for me. Hi Shall, things ok there? Stan? Mom?
shallimarRose

11 Years Ago

You read me like a book.. yes its 2:00 here..
Well structured write, liked how you poured the emotions into the poem. Lovely poem.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Chris

11 Years Ago

Thanks for pausing and for the thoughts
You have shared so many emotions in this well written piece. I'll remember this when listening to the wind. A lovely poem and a delight to read. :) Julie

Posted 11 Years Ago


Loved this writing. Listening to...the wind sigh...

Posted 11 Years Ago


Your perception of the wind is staggering, Chris. Perhaps it will utter a remembrance of this poem, the next time I hear it!


My best,
Kelly

Posted 11 Years Ago


I love your style of writing. So many emotions in one piece.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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