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Occasional Poetry - 52. Sorrows

em>There have been far too many funerals for me, for everyone, in the last six months. Errors in these are mine, of course.
Sorrows
 
I.
 
The house
was painted the
deep, rich, color of death;
melancholy and sorrow mixed
with blue;
the still
air in every room hung heavy
with the scent of fresh hurt,
lingering through
autumn.
 
 
II.
 
I bought
new envelopes,
and sheets of postage stamps
to acknowledge sympathy cards
last week;
I have
everything I need for this task,
but cannot seem to find
the strength of mind
to start.
 
 
III.
 
I stood
in the cold rain
at my friend's funeral,
wearing my father's sturdy old
raincoat;
they don't
make raincoats, or friends, or fathers
such as these nowadays,
like houses built
to last.
 
i>Your comments are always welcome. Please leave one, if you'd like.
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Smooth and heartbreaking. I don't think I can say much more, other than thank you for posting these and all of your wonderful verse.

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So much sadness here, Parker. I was glad I was able to write something happy for a change, but these ones are necessary to get out as well. I sensed a bitterness in the last one that seemed more the voice of grief than logic. They still make good dads and friends, but I agree, there are differences... I hope your pain eases... Gary xo

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On 10/27/2016 06:12 AM, AC Benus said:

Smooth and heartbreaking. I don't think I can say much more, other than thank you for posting these and all of your wonderful verse.

Thank you, AC, for Your kind comments. Three memorials, three lives gone, three melancholy Cinquains. It's good to write it out to the world, perhaps.

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On 10/27/2016 06:17 AM, Headstall said:

So much sadness here, Parker. I was glad I was able to write something happy for a change, but these ones are necessary to get out as well. I sensed a bitterness in the last one that seemed more the voice of grief than logic. They still make good dads and friends, but I agree, there are differences... I hope your pain eases... Gary xo

Yes, you're right, Gary, there is grief rather than logic there. After all these years, I still miss my dad, though, and my friend is now gone, too. These three sorrows have accumulated this summer and fall. And poetry surely helps ease the hurt.

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On 10/27/2016 06:28 AM, northie said:

A :hug: for your most recent sadness and another :hug: for the memories it has brought back to haunt you.

Thank you for your hugs, for your support and for taking time to read these through. These are good to write, and I hope they are worth the read, too, despite their melancholy.

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I'm so sorry for your losses, Parker. :hug: These are all very poignant and heartfelt and written with your usual finesse. The last one brought me to tears. "they don't make friends, or fathers, or raincoats like this anymore..." No...they don't. :hug::kiss:

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On 10/27/2016 08:00 AM, Valkyrie said:

I'm so sorry for your losses, Parker. :hug: These are all very poignant and heartfelt and written with your usual finesse. The last one brought me to tears. "they don't make friends, or fathers, or raincoats like this anymore..." No...they don't. :hug::kiss:

Thank you, Val, for your support, kindness, and hugs. The last was the most recently written, done after a memorial quite recently. So many memories wrapped up in such events, and the melancholy sweeps in like a snow squall. But poetry and community help so much.

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Lovely all three. But the best for me, was number three. I think it was the very simple nature of the words chosen. Beautiful my friend.

 

xoxo tim

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On 10/27/2016 11:10 AM, Mikiesboy said:

Lovely all three. But the best for me, was number three. I think it was the very simple nature of the words chosen. Beautiful my friend.

 

xoxo tim

Number three is also the one that spoke most clearly to me. It flowed from brain to paper almost of its own volition; number one took many more versions and scratch outs to come to a conclusion I liked. Perhaps that explains the simplicity you noticed. That poem is also my favorite of the set. Many thanks for reading these, Tim, and for your kind support.

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On 10/27/2016 08:27 AM, mayday said:

so moving - your verses touch me

I am gladdened that you felt moved by these. They helped me find some closure and reflection. Many thanks.

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You enter and leave the house with these three.

 

And inside the house? Here we find all the trappings of grief, but it's the introspection near the end that counts.

 

Nicely expressed and, as always, beautifully written, Parker

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