I read this a few ways and I thought that was a great aspect of it.
Alzheimer’s runs in my family, and I’ve watched more than one family member descend into a place where everything around them seemed unfamiliar from one moment to the next. It’s an uncomfortable thing to experience and always makes me wonder what it is like to be the one living with that condition.
Your poem kind of reminded me of that dance between memory and forgetfulness. But also it brought to mind the way aging makes our view of ourselves change, and there’s that dance between memory and present experience where we are moving back and forth between the two understandings of the same life.
I liked the movement and multiple possibilities of the poem. It was great to read.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Thank you so much. Alzheimer's runs in my family too. It's a hard thing to see sweep over a loved on.. read moreThank you so much. Alzheimer's runs in my family too. It's a hard thing to see sweep over a loved one.
Again thank you.
ohhhh, this is so very beautiful and deeply moving, almost brought a tear to my eye. what will be left is the inner beauty, never the beauty of the face, and real love what will survive through the long long years....
Strange how someone else's gentle phrases say what self's feelings have needed to find. You've perhaps written for yourself, not realising that how you feel is all emcompassing, reaching out to that 'us' that many of us had but now.. look for aware that..
You really do write with an emotional pen, Cherrie. More than thanks for sharing..
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
I think that's true. Writers pick a topic and pin it to an emotion then just let the words find its.. read moreI think that's true. Writers pick a topic and pin it to an emotion then just let the words find its home.
Thank you, Emma for such a sweet review
dear Cherrie... “you waltz in the mist of a waltz... like a concerto playing in my memory”. I cherish the memory of my Mother who played Vienna Waltz’s by Strauss with our Yellow Canary singing along endlessly. I also think of the song, “and when I get too old to dream... I’ll have you to remember”. Cherrie, your poetry is “sweet to my heart”. truly, Pat
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
I love when something I read brings a memory to life, and I glad this poem reminded you of such a .. read moreI love when something I read brings a memory to life, and I glad this poem reminded you of such a delightful treasure.
I find myself pining for yesterday. It's sweet to think back on all the good times and bad. It's not that I'm against living in the moment and all, that's better and it should be, but I feel your powerful and painful words concerning the slow disappearance of memory. The fading sand through the fingertips of what make us who we are. I have a brother who remembers everything, everything! I feel like punching him when I see him. Ha! This is a very nice piece of poetry, Cherrie. So vivid.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Thank you, I wanted to capture those fading lines. As far as your brother goes it's hard to argue wi.. read moreThank you, I wanted to capture those fading lines. As far as your brother goes it's hard to argue with those that remember it all. :)
Very nice. Somehow I thought of this poem as someone losing their physcial beauty.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
More of loss of memory. Time and age slowly erase the fine details of what and who we have lived so .. read moreMore of loss of memory. Time and age slowly erase the fine details of what and who we have lived so deeply.
I loved this poem. Honest and good words shared.
"I cling to the hope of remembering
Here in the shadow of dread."
The above lines is true for me. Easy to fall into the shadow of the dread. Hard to find the light of hope. We must. Thank you Cherrie for sharing the amazing poetry and your thoughts.
Coyote
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
:) thank you, you reviews always means so much to me.
I am a published poet and love poetry. After a lifetime of country living, I'm making a move back to town. I find my surroundings a great inspiration to me. I also have two books on Amazon Kindle: .. more..