In the days before illusion I did not like you much.
"Stop"
I hesitated.
"I have a gift for you."
I let curiosity win out and opened the package. "Glasses?"
"Yes. Try them on."
They were strange looking. Their opaque lenses shining in the light. I carefully lifted them from the box and slipped them on.
Oh how wonderful! Everything around me became brighter and lighter. It was as if time had no bearing on the living things I saw.
I turn to look at you, gently caressing your cheek with my fingers. "Beautiful."
You kiss my palm "Now tell me you love me."
"I do. I do love you."
We smile.
Perfect..
I sit and push my glasses up onto the bridge of my nose, for what must be the hundredth time that day. They are getting old, worn and stretched are the frames and they no longer fit properly. "Do you see that there?"
"See what?"
"That spot."
"No."
"It is right there." I run a nail across it. "It's a chip in the surface."
You smoothly slide your hand over it as you bend to kiss me.
"Perfect." You whisper against my lips.
I lose the thought..
My glasses slipped off my face and fell to the floor today.
I sat down and cried amidst the pieces.
I cried as I watched you pack and leave.
Months later, I finger the shattered remnants on their bed of cotton, in the little jewelry box I keep them in now.
As the morning sun catches them up within it's rays, it casts little rainbows on the walls about the room.
How beautiful.
How perfect.
I cry..
Wow! Yet again, reading your work is like you are writting my own life down. Losing someone who brought such depth to the life we lead. This was beautiful and tragic. You structured the piece perfectly... the twists of emotion puts a smile on your face, then chokes you. Powerful!
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11 Years Ago
"the twists of emotion puts a smile on your face, then chokes you."
And with that, I think you.. read more"the twists of emotion puts a smile on your face, then chokes you."
And with that, I think you summed up that whole relationship experience. Thank you, Travis for both coming to read and adding your thoughts. They are greatly appreciated, as you know. :)
When we reminisce something we wish it would be the most beautiful memory we had from the past...so that we may be enlightened. But really, there are many things we can't forget...whether good or bad. And the most painful realization is...we often remember those sad things which happened to us.
Love makes us alive...and sometimes pushes us to the grave. When we lose someone, we feel we also die with him/her.
Whether seen as metaphorical or actual, this piece packs a punch. Taken together, even more so. A double whammy. Just the right length, well-chosen words--you've created a gem.
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Thank you, Sam. That was wonderfully kind of you to say. Through pain comes true art? -tapes both my.. read moreThank you, Sam. That was wonderfully kind of you to say. Through pain comes true art? -tapes both my ears- I shan't be getting any crazy ideas. :)
Wow is right. A very thought provoking poem. Those metaphorical glasses we put on when we fall for someone who seems to be perfect and make the world perfect because they are in it and we are just so blessed to be in it with them. And when those illusions fade the heartbreak and devastation that takes their place makes life doing a complete turnaround. The ones we love the most are the ones who hurt us the most. We can all relate to this piece rogue. I know horror is your niche and in it's own subtle all-too-real way, this may be your most horrific tale. I think a psycho with a knife or a hockey-masked stalker would be more preferable. The pain would be over quick and not hang around forever in a little jewelry box to haunt you.
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The pain was fresh and sharp at the writing. One I don't wish to experience again, but I am glad it .. read moreThe pain was fresh and sharp at the writing. One I don't wish to experience again, but I am glad it comes across in this one.
Thank you, Jeff. :)
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A rolling stone collecting a superbly graphic, beautiful, touching story here. Am sitting, eyes wide open, and swear- hand on heart that I gasped at the ending and felt like crying. The way this free verse, open prose, wonder of wonders unfolds, really is special.
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Thank you, Emma.
I truly appreciate you taking the time to read it and share your thoughts and.. read moreThank you, Emma.
I truly appreciate you taking the time to read it and share your thoughts and feelings. :)
Wow! Yet again, reading your work is like you are writting my own life down. Losing someone who brought such depth to the life we lead. This was beautiful and tragic. You structured the piece perfectly... the twists of emotion puts a smile on your face, then chokes you. Powerful!
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
"the twists of emotion puts a smile on your face, then chokes you."
And with that, I think you.. read more"the twists of emotion puts a smile on your face, then chokes you."
And with that, I think you summed up that whole relationship experience. Thank you, Travis for both coming to read and adding your thoughts. They are greatly appreciated, as you know. :)
and as we learn, perfect is only a state of mind, and often perfect is not at all perfect!
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11 Years Ago
Nothing ever really is, is it? Just a state our minds convince us of I think. Thank you, Jacob. It w.. read moreNothing ever really is, is it? Just a state our minds convince us of I think. Thank you, Jacob. It was nice to see you here. :)
The scene of your crying touched my heart.
How wonderfully old glasses created little rainbows on the walls about the room!
Beautiful work,indeed!
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11 Years Ago
The rainbow shards of dead dreams, my friend.
And I am glad the emotion came across enough fo.. read moreThe rainbow shards of dead dreams, my friend.
And I am glad the emotion came across enough for you to feel. It was strong when I wrote it.
Thank you for all you do and for gracing this piece. :)
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May be I have to understand its underlying meaning in greater details later.
But,I am satisfie.. read moreMay be I have to understand its underlying meaning in greater details later.
But,I am satisfied with the lucid presentation and lovely imagination in the piece.
It is really a matter of great pleasure when the past events may be recreated.
Thanks for sharing your emotion.:)
I have no illusions in my shattered self that you are a great writer...Bravo...:)
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You know, this was the very first piece of poetry/prose I wrote in twenty years. It was written else.. read moreYou know, this was the very first piece of poetry/prose I wrote in twenty years. It was written elsewhere and I brought it here with me. It was another time and I was very fresh in the emotion of it all. It was a hard thing to write and I did cry as I typed. But, as crude maybe as it is, it is one of my favorites. It was what I wanted and needed to say at that time. So, I really appreciate your words here, Sami. It means more to me on this than you realize. :)
This is so good, Rogue. You knew something was wrong. Those rose colored glasses made you forget. Remembering the good parts holds a sting. Loved this. Angi~
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11 Years Ago
Thank you, Angi. I really appreciate that as this piece has particular meaning to me. :)
What can I say? I enjoy writing.
Although I dabble in several different genres, I eventually end up back in the realm of Horror. Both pointing out the every day disguised "Monsters" among us and cre.. more..