a what could have been poem - about someone the subject writes with care, like walking on eggshells, careful not to disturb the memory - what and how it perceives the relationship with the beloved - a sad kind of comfort - like waves washing over one's feet on sand and stones - the absence of the beloved is haunting and says it all, but it leaves the lover hanging, because the lover can't let her feelings go for the beloved - thank you, lydia, for sharing this with us :)
Lydi. I feel this very deeply. When someone touches your very core, how do you stop feeling that? I love deep emotion in your words. This is so touching :)
"still, i hold your hand
between the lines of my poetry
taking you with me on many an adventure"
Like many others, i am deeply touched by these lines.
We are never really set free from memories, are we?
Every time i read your poems, i embrace your emotions
and memories and they become mine too. and then i feel them
even stronger with the wonderful images you put forth.
Beautiful my friend!.
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9 Years Ago
Sanober, you are a sweetheart! Thank you for truly reading my words and for feeling them. Lydi**
"still, i hold your hand between the lines of my poetry taking you with me on many an adventure i lean over the edge of reality" Awesome writing my friend and I can relate. ~Sharon
I lean over the edge of reality reaching for you
knowing you will dazzle me....oh Lydi - stunning imagery my friend. The images you have created are breathtaking.
Time passes by and people leave us...but the love stays in a very special place in one's heart. Thank you for sharing that special place in this gorgeous poem.
:) Julie
100/100 visits from a long lost friend....
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9 Years Ago
Oh, Julie, you are always a welcome visitor to my page. Thank you so much. Hope all is well with y.. read moreOh, Julie, you are always a welcome visitor to my page. Thank you so much. Hope all is well with you. Lydi**
It's nice to have that place that you can go for a period of comfort, hear what only you can hear, feel what only you can feel. Alone together, wherever you may be physically, you are somewhere else, much more engaging
like Dante's Beatrice, Keats' Fanny, Yeats' Maude and Eliot's Vivienne, your muse has deeply inspired your work and i can sense that he will continue to do so for as long as you are able to hold a pen...i really love the similes in this work and the acknowledgement that some love never really leaves us...this is beautiful poetry, Lydi and I love the art work, too! - Thomas
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9 Years Ago
Thank you so much, Thomas.....what an incredible review this is! Lydi**
sometimes we just can't let go of that certain someone from the past...so our poetry keeps us connected to him or her---and we carry that person in our hearts and let our hearts bleed for him or her with the ink of remembrance....again your description, imagery...breathtaking.