A deeply affecting piece. The silent power of memory and how it occasionally tugs at a man's heart, is something that I seem to chase after in my own work. I felt the poet here gave the reader just the right amount of subtle information, that gave this poem its evocative power. This poem touched me.
Thank you, Diego. I am glad it raised a bit of emotion for you. You can see me read the poem on Vers.. read moreThank you, Diego. I am glad it raised a bit of emotion for you. You can see me read the poem on VerseWrights in the "PoetryAloud" area, if you are interested.
Many thanks.
10 Years Ago
Carl, stopped by today to give The Sister Tree another read. It had the same effect on me, as when I.. read moreCarl, stopped by today to give The Sister Tree another read. It had the same effect on me, as when I first read it. One of my favorites.
10 Years Ago
Reading through your work again Carl, I always stop by the Sister Tree. It has become a ritual. One .. read moreReading through your work again Carl, I always stop by the Sister Tree. It has become a ritual. One of my favorite poems here, and every time it moves me.
My heart aches from reading this. I lost my older sister 20 years this December, and there isn't a day that goes by I do not think of her.
Thank you for allowing us to know your sister, too. That she played Beethoven, and pulled you by the ear...that she was beautiful. But it was your last verse that weighed most upon my heart...immeasurably so!
Such a lovely, touching piece I shall long remember!
poetry is unable to stand fixed. Nonetheless it stands under the impelling admonition to move and
resolve. I too planted a tree (a stanley plumb) in the yard after the death of my father.
The neighbors garage burned down and the tree was destroyed. So I planted another one,
but this time further from the neighbors property. Knowing full well that memories
only take you as far as a loving hand will lead you.
I tried not to cry while writing this.
Wonderful write..dana
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you, Dana.
I have sent you an e-mail, and hope you will respond.
Beautiful tribute piece, strikes just the right chords and makes us readers tug at our own memories, whether or not we have had siblings. Illuminating.
Posted 10 Years Ago
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10 Years Ago
Thanks for your comments, Marie, and more importantly, thanks for all that you do, and all that you .. read moreThanks for your comments, Marie, and more importantly, thanks for all that you do, and all that you are.
The connection between siblings is very strong and you realize that only when you are an adult. As children you are always fighting with each other.Your heart cr.ies out for the same brother who behaved like a nazi when you were kids.loved this line ''I tugged on my ear and wept "Lovely poem and wonderful thoughts Loved this poem of yours
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thanks, Onku. You pretty much summed it up. I am glad you liked the poem.
A deeply affecting piece. The silent power of memory and how it occasionally tugs at a man's heart, is something that I seem to chase after in my own work. I felt the poet here gave the reader just the right amount of subtle information, that gave this poem its evocative power. This poem touched me.
Thank you, Diego. I am glad it raised a bit of emotion for you. You can see me read the poem on Vers.. read moreThank you, Diego. I am glad it raised a bit of emotion for you. You can see me read the poem on VerseWrights in the "PoetryAloud" area, if you are interested.
Many thanks.
10 Years Ago
Carl, stopped by today to give The Sister Tree another read. It had the same effect on me, as when I.. read moreCarl, stopped by today to give The Sister Tree another read. It had the same effect on me, as when I first read it. One of my favorites.
10 Years Ago
Reading through your work again Carl, I always stop by the Sister Tree. It has become a ritual. One .. read moreReading through your work again Carl, I always stop by the Sister Tree. It has become a ritual. One of my favorite poems here, and every time it moves me.
the kind of serene sadness, built upon red berries memories - sometimes sweet, other times still a little bit bitter, but always the loveliest of the grove. oh, the bittersweet sadness. and this is so beautifully written, so powerful yet so soft at the same time.. i had do restrain myself not to cry. i felt it. oh, if i felt.. the last line is gold.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Jéssica, thank you so much. I must admit that I am partial to this poem. That last line has as much.. read moreJéssica, thank you so much. I must admit that I am partial to this poem. That last line has as much truth as fiction to it, and it still gets me a little. Thanks so much for commenting on my poem.
I was an English teacher (high school, community college) for forty years. During that time I taught writing, and often creative writing. In my retirement, I write, and work at cultivating a thoughtfu.. more..