memoir

memoir

A Poem by Ed Hart
"

history lessons

"


on every corner


shadows



along the corridor


echos


         what were their names



better to remain


between dishes and duty


than ignite a roaming candlestick



we almost died


of broken hearts

© 2016 Ed Hart


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I have read this through a few times. So many different meanings can be derived from this. I have chosen the irony of almost dying from a broken heart after surviving war. Wonderful poem.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

world class infidelity...as for surviving the war, i did; it was all inside myself
Aide-memoire from God to the 'leaders,' of his bounteous creation.

It has been decided to let the politicians go first; an announcement suspending hostilities forever is expected at any time.

Beccy. :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

hostilities ended, thank you Beccy
A great lesson indeed... school is never over for we learn everyday.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

amen to that old friend
Just the mere phrase "ignite a roaming candlestick" is nearly a damn roman a clef all its ownself. You can't do that by happy accident.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

roman-a-cliff, thank you Mr. K
I think this a watercolour of a memory poem.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

a watercolour, a waterfall of tears...thank you Ken
We never learn though, do we.

T



Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

heart's blood, Mr. T, hart's blood
A amazing poem my friend. Each short paragraph with meaning and a purpose. A strong ending to a outstanding poem.
Coyote

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

yes, you would understand...thank you
Coyote Poetry

8 Years Ago

I did my friend and you are welcome.
Reading, read.. Trying to decide if this is of life in general, past, present, Sir Hart. Or, of a specific time because you mention 'duty'. However, whichever its weepingly retrospective.. (poor English)

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

yes, historical...you might say i learned at the edge of time...thank you emma
emmajoy

8 Years Ago

The Edge of Time could be a sonnet of its own, Sir Hart.
-- haha... brilliant... dark humour at its cutest... seems like the list of names is quite impressive and runs into several pages... :p

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

a roving eye never comes into focus, thank you serah
. serah .

8 Years Ago

-- haha... oh, no... -- you're very welcome, Maestro Ed... :)
this is such a sad piece...war causes lots of broken dishes and cracked hearts...
and leaves those echoes, reminding us that shadows of those days, those battles, those lost soldiers lurk everywhere....

j.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

yes, there was a lot of lurking going on...thank you jacob, there's a poem in every corner

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Added on February 7, 2016
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Ed Hart
Ed Hart

Olympia, WA



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