A poignant scene, indeed. We may destroy the curling, fluttering ribbons that tie us to a past life, but that doesn't remove the memories. The third stanza is of course, the crux of the matter. Will burning the letters burn away the lover? No, and grief is a difficult trip, making one's way through the mire of doubt, regret and shards of sharp words is a hard road, but once through it, the ashes, as you say, are all that remains. Very intense and starkly visual.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Always love your reviews, thanks so much 2minichinz.
this must be the deepest emotion of all Frieda..finally letting go.. but still the memories haunt and and seer..i don't know the answer..only acceptance
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
I have a terrible struggle with letting go, good or bad, yes...acceptance is the key, thanks Stella.
Can you burn memories.....they are so mach a part of you.Read your story .Now I understand the angst that is reflected in all your poems.Wonderfully penned thoughts!!!!!!!
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11 Years Ago
I'm not sure if that's ever really possible, but we try I think...thanks so much for your glowing re.. read moreI'm not sure if that's ever really possible, but we try I think...thanks so much for your glowing review Onku!
You ARE your memories, and that's what's killing you. I like the thought, how you feel a part of you dies along with the embers of the letters.. Personally, I'd prefer someone else doing it for me.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
This is true, I guess that's why they stay within us long after they are gone....thanks Tai.
The battle , to let go , knowing good and well, with out the prompt the doors are closed, how can you throw away a piece of life ? But unpacked now 20 years are the letters of what was and is not.
This shows so much emotion, like a phoenix that failed to rise again.. something went wrong in the master plan.. it's really a good read when you say "as the onion skin unfolded, I felt my skin burning and finally scorch my eyes" It shows the pain reflected in layers, the tears jerked from the circumstances and it's just my human nature, I just want to give you a big hug. The content of the poem was clear, who it was about is not, but that's none of our business because this piece just speaks with your heart. Great job my angel.
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11 Years Ago
Thanks Kee, you make my heart flutter, always a lovely review from you my friend....
This is genuinely sad...now I really wish I didn't fall asleep last night, not that I know if I'd have anything to say that would make this better...lost love can burn you up, few fires are harder to put out...I felt every line and every image of this one...I'm sorry that you had to write it your best work is done with your heart on your sleeve...well done my friend xoxo
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11 Years Ago
Thanks Steve, but we both know we have to take advantage of those zzz's whenever we can, always appr.. read moreThanks Steve, but we both know we have to take advantage of those zzz's whenever we can, always appreciate you my sweet friend. xoxo
If you want to know me, read my poetry, it's all in there. I am a mother of three sons (my finest moments) a sister, a survivor and a little bit crazy. I lost my beloved sister to suicide, so you'll.. more..