Tended

Tended

A Poem by Raymond Federle
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Tended

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There stands, among the trees of my remembrance, a smothering indistinctness of chaos, in the forest of our youth,

where once we experienced innocence.


Wide-eyed and virginal, memories, like paths through the twisted brambles of my mind, follow hopes to a trail of dead ends.


Colder your season has become and the colors, of the Autumn of your life, falls to the earth and withers.


I would gather your leaves unto me, and have them bloom again, like Father Time's children playing in the fields of yesterday.


Were that I tended gardens of your soul instead of fishing words of thought for your mind.


That I could resist time and age and grow your beauty beyond the countenance of saints and angels with that craft.


Alas, only penned memories of thought and descriptive phrases, to capture a moment of your features.


Love has wings and lasts eternal beyond gardens and frames that seek to border your life.


And with your love I am free from all constraints.

© 2014 Raymond Federle


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"Wide-eyed and virginal, memories,
like paths through the twisted brambles of my mind,
follow hopes to a trail of dead ends...."

dark and deep....awesome write man!

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Posted 10 Years Ago


Dude, you're just amazing and totally mind blowing. There is always so much depth in your poems. Loved it.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Do you know you are a gifted poet? I love your words. Please give me an autograph. ;)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Oh, so nice!! The heart grows in wisdom like a fine wine, I feel...this is so dark and light but then that is love! Not all rubies and glitter...it is a balance, an art and you expressed the longing for its return of continuance perfectly x

Posted 10 Years Ago


I can sense intense pain in this poem. I think it's pretty good. If you can edit this poem some to make the stanzas flow better, that would be great.

Posted 10 Years Ago


A lot of trees have fallen in the forest of my youth over the years, and nobody was around to hear them, so nobody knew. After a while , that trail of dead ends becomes preferable to clear-cut trails that take you to people that screw things up haha A perfectly-crafted piece of introspection that only a true poet can pen...nicely done Raymond :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


A wonderful write creative poet.



Posted 10 Years Ago


this has so much too it is hard to take in, the dying forest, a metaphor of love lost, is the overcaring the
cause of it's destruction or the desire to bring it back.....
full of imagery and deep feeling, an excellent piece of work raymond.....

Posted 10 Years Ago


There is both a bleakness and beauty in this piece. My favorite stanza was this:

I would gather your leaves unto me, and have them bloom again, like Father Time's children playing in the fields of yesterday.

That is a most beautiful line.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Raymond Federle
Raymond Federle

Cumberland, MD



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I've always been a jack of all trades. I've been a poet, author, social commentator, comedian, online gamer, pod cast host, and Youtuber. I've had a class A license to drive semi truck over the road. .. more..

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