just thinking about my cousin today...i miss you ronny
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it’s
a nameless street
looks very much like others i’ve traveled
flowers bordering it may have names
but i never learned them
because you knew them and could recite them easily
a street that has lasted
through named hurricanes
and being pummeled
by anonymous hailstones
a street that tempts me
with imagery waiting to be written
because it is the street
that always brings me back
to the memory of you
dear Lydi... I am reminded of the song
from My Fair Lady, entitled "On the street
where you live". My cousin David and his
sister Linda and I shared our childhood.
Now, they are both laid to rest in the
poetic cornfields where we played
and dreamed of our future families.
Your poem has crossed my heart in
familiar ways. truly... Pat
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
Glad you could identify, my friend. My cousin and I were so close. I miss him very much...more som.. read moreGlad you could identify, my friend. My cousin and I were so close. I miss him very much...more some days than others. I appreciate your review. Lydi**
i have a street too that i don't visit anymore because i am afraid it will have changed from my memory of it, but i am often there in my quiet moments.A lovely theme with lots to think about for the imagery Lydia
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Thank you very much, Stella. Enjoy the day. Lydi**
An unspecial place made special by a precious someone; the two are intertwined beautifully by your fine writing, Lydi. There's a soft nostalgia in this, a sigh of words. '.. a street that tempts me ~ with imagery waiting ..'
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Thank you very much, Emma. I appreciate your review. Lydi**
So relatable, this piece... I think we have all been here before, on this nameless street in "anytown, USA", or the world, for that matter, and whether it is a sight, sound, scent, taste, whatever, we are suddenly drawn back into a memory. Beautifully written and filled with tangible emotion!
Places and things can bring back special memories, and your cousin was a very special person in your life, Lydi. You relied on him for remembering flower names and for many other things, too, I'm certain. He was a friend in bad times and in good and will forever be an important part of you. This poignantly beautiful poem will live on forever as a testament to your love for him.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Thanks very much for your review and your compassion. Lydi**
Nice tribute to your cousin relating it with the place (street).
Truly there are things, places, or even words which remind us of important people in our lives.
It's the season for remembering our past loved ones... This is a melancholy and touching piece, Lydi. You how us this street, and your affection for your cousin, very clearly.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Thank you very much, Rita. Yes, t'is the season. Lydi**
aw lydi...beautiful tribute...and breathless imagery...you had me right on that street...just looking both ways..and remembering one of my best friends whom i lost years ago.
jacob
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
They come back to us when we lease expect it.....and it is a nice feeling really. Thank you, Jacob... read moreThey come back to us when we lease expect it.....and it is a nice feeling really. Thank you, Jacob. Lydi**