Thinking of the future - dreaming of the past - no wonder this write feels so ethereal.
The past shines as we coat it with lustre each time we refer to it and the future seems dull in comparison because it is coated with the fear of uncertainity.
As if on a conveyor belt, moments pass out of the dark coming toward us - into the light and then they pass and travel further back shining with a brilliance that isn't real, reasonable or rational.
Your writing never dulls though Rose. And it always speaks to our hearts.
Never stop writing Rose.
x
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Wow...I just woke up to all these wonderful reviews from you...sitting here drinking my coffee. I re.. read moreWow...I just woke up to all these wonderful reviews from you...sitting here drinking my coffee. I really appreciate them so much...thank you dear friend...xo
This is sheer brilliance of the kind that would turn most any poet green with envy, wishing they'd thought of it, and could have composed it even half as skillfully and beautifully as you have.
Your choices and use of word is absolutely amazing, and the emotional facets "reflecting" out from this poem's soul speaks volumes unto the mind and heart.
I feel embraced and drenched by the poignant moment your pen has brushed like unbound hues of ethereal colors throughout the mind, on into that which fate will hold.
You strip each of us to the core, our memories, our dreams, the deepest chasms of our hope, our regretful love losses … so much that lives and breathes within.
Would that I could, a 1000/100.
I read through it several times — lost in its lure — this is more than gorgeously captivating in so many ways.
How proud I am to be your fan … my deepest thanks to you for sharing, Rose! ~ Richard
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Thank you again Richard...and i'm happy you enjoyed this piece...its been a while since i wrote it.... read moreThank you again Richard...and i'm happy you enjoyed this piece...its been a while since i wrote it...so thank you for taking time to review...Rose
Hello and thank you for your kind review of Autumnal.
You evoke loneliness and a tender memory of past love.
Not to mention waking up in the middle of the night feeling??
I was living in England inside my Mother; unfortunately she waited to emigrate to let me out!
She was from Kent.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Thank you for peeking in...appreciate your comments...my mother and I are from Essex...SyberRose
we change all the time and so do our horizons....don't worry about 30 years hence Rose....
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
yes we do change...thank you dear for peeking in...i'm just waiting for the snow today thats predict.. read moreyes we do change...thank you dear for peeking in...i'm just waiting for the snow today thats predicted...Rose:)
Time is strange, how what is will become what was, and how every second passes by without a blink of the eye. Thirty years is such a long time ahead. I wonder if that time period has any specific meaning to it?
A nice short poem of rumination over what was, and hopes of what will be. Enjoyed.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Glad you liked Soma...time flys...the older you get the faster it goes ha...thanks for peeking in..... read moreGlad you liked Soma...time flys...the older you get the faster it goes ha...thanks for peeking in...:)
It does seem after a heartbreak, we morph into another being. Perhaps that is an escape mechanism meant to save our psyches! Beautifully emotive write. Lydi**
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you so much Lydi...i'm glad you enjoyed this piece...Rose:)
i do hope it doesnt take 30 years ... whew!! i love this poem. i am put in the moment ... the now .. where pain and loss transcends both future and past .. where our awareness is piqued .. even those of us with heavy armor can not seal ourselves from those swirling winds .. really enjoyed this poem very much Syber!
E.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you so much E and nice to hear from you as always...Hope your new year is a great one...Rose:)
I find some sadness at the end of this and also some sought of romance, mixed emotions i would say, I enjoyed reading. Nice to read you once more. Enjoy your day
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you Cassie...and so nice to hear from you too...Rose:)
Welcome to my profile: I was born in England, and raised in the U.S and now living in Virginia. I write mostly of romance and nature....I prefer not to send read requests so if you wish just read at y.. more..