(written following the death of a newly married policeman in our locality, on duty,)
In my thought stream
flows Lissie
for nine days she murmurs
in the corridors of my mind
Water under the bridge
what is done is done
For life screams unfair
strikes out in blind cruelty
cuts with its callous
unkindness
Fairy tale wedding
a month ago
her love in the course of duty
maintaining that thin blue line
taken
by those whose future focused
not on decency, but a life of crime
Redrum says I
because I can't say it as it is
all her dreams wiped out
with her effervescent smile
Lissie
left, bereft
clinging to an album
filled with memories
and crushed hopes
dearest Chris... the times we now live... has changed our demeanor
to the point of drowning in sorrow for all the Immigrants who truly
need a better Life. Separating the Wheat from the chaff... is difficult.
We will never be Care-free... now that precious lives are at Risk.
Your poetry always touches our inner thoughts. tenderly, Pat
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How right you are Pat about never being care free. There is always something to concern us and to ke.. read moreHow right you are Pat about never being care free. There is always something to concern us and to keep us awake at night. I can't remember when I last had an undisturbed night's sleep. It is so long ago. Sending you love from across the pond.
Chris
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dear Chris... I believe Prayer is Powerful... we can still pray that perhaps... it is God's way... a.. read moredear Chris... I believe Prayer is Powerful... we can still pray that perhaps... it is God's way... although it is difficult to know that innocent people suffer. Be Brave and sleep well... knowing that there are still people who are fighting for Peace and Love in so many ways. It seems impossible to repair the damage; however, there is always Hope. truly, Pat
So sad and tragic when this happens Chris. Great title and poignant verses well-describing Lissie as a young, brave bride facing the devastating and unjust loss of her husband in the line of duty. “For nine days she murmurs.. in the corridors of my mind- such palpable trauma and grief conveyed here. I empathize strongly my friend, but answers I have none. I hope Lissie can feel, and take comfort from, your caring heart mourning with her.
....I honestly need to read this again and delve into more of the lush brilliance of it. Because it IS brilliant. I don't understand it completely, but I might if I read once or twice more. I just loved the flow and that ending is holy kwap good!! Absolutely well done!! Too good for words.
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That was a more than generous review emipoemi and I thank you for your visit and I'm pleased you enj.. read moreThat was a more than generous review emipoemi and I thank you for your visit and I'm pleased you enjoyed the read.
Heartbreaking! No matter what punishment that killer gets, it will not give Lissie back the love of her life or her future with him. Such a compassionate write, Chris. Lydi**
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Yes Lydi**, what is done is done and the aftermath has to be lived with, and how earth shattering th.. read moreYes Lydi**, what is done is done and the aftermath has to be lived with, and how earth shattering that is for Lissie, relatives, friends and colleagues. Everyone suffers including the killer's family. A split second reaction by someone involved in crime, and the devastation is deadly. So appreciate your thoughts.
You take a life you forfeit a life,yours.Here in Florida at starke they just executed the man called the I-95 killer I understood they used to serve fried chicken on electrocution days not sure if that's still being done
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Hello Kent. I ask whether the death penalty keeps the murder rate low? Does it make a difference and.. read moreHello Kent. I ask whether the death penalty keeps the murder rate low? Does it make a difference and do people feel safer because of it? Thank you for visiting, always welcome.
Chris
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are you kidding? this is a mass murderer killed lots of people along your I-95 corridor SO a yes l.. read moreare you kidding? this is a mass murderer killed lots of people along your I-95 corridor SO a yes less murders with him gone B yes people feel safer
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and for those who are politically charged interestingly enough he killed male homosexuals sorry if .. read moreand for those who are politically charged interestingly enough he killed male homosexuals sorry if that's not the right terminology
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lissie murmurs in the corridors of your mind this man murders in the corridor of I-95
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id say that's a difference a STARKE difference
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A mass murderer? Had no idea. People will be sleeping much safer now for sure.
A very sad story and occurrence. From what you described , it is heartbreaking indeed. Someone in the line of duty to serve and protect others must be a hero. I know his newly wed wife must be heartbroken. You have love and compassion dear poet for others.
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Thank you Sami. Your thoughts are most appreciated.
Chris this is such a shame. It seems that this sort of thing is happening too often. You're in a nation that has, I believe, much stricter gun control measures than here. At least where you are there isn't some "so called leader" that encourages violence and disrespect for law enforcement. Good luck and all the best to you.
Take care - Dave
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Thank you Dave. Fortunately we don't lose that many police officers in the line of duty although man.. read moreThank you Dave. Fortunately we don't lose that many police officers in the line of duty although many suffer injuries and ill health. I believe we have lost ten in the last decade, but that is ten too many. When a police officer dies on duty over here, it has a huge impact.
Chris
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I would imagine. No matter how many or where, its' a tragedy. My brother-in-law was a policeman, h.. read moreI would imagine. No matter how many or where, its' a tragedy. My brother-in-law was a policeman, he's retired now. These men and woman devote themselves to protect and serve us and yet they are not given the respect they deserve, in too many instances.
Take care - Dave
Sad story with a mind full of agony.
Life could be harsh and could even be biased in dealing with people but what I just see is that we are all in one time or the other caught up in an unexpected life dark side.
Only that we learned to move on.
This can't be changed, time can't be rewinded.
We just have to move on and hope for a better time.
Well written, Chris.
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So right Kay, there is nothing else to do but move through the darkness searching for the light. Wha.. read moreSo right Kay, there is nothing else to do but move through the darkness searching for the light. What is done, can't be undone. Painful that may be, but we have to move forward. Thank you so much for your review.
Beautiful Christine. Life is always unfair. Unfair that someone else's choices can destroy your world. I love how frankly you approached this sad topic. "She murmured in the corridors of my mind". Favourite line
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Thank you so much Anne. I appreciate your thoughts and your very welcome visit.
I really enjoyed this write, even though it is sad. Nicely written
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Thank you Jade. It is tragic, but we have to write about it along with the joy. Appreciate your visi.. read moreThank you Jade. It is tragic, but we have to write about it along with the joy. Appreciate your visits.
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..