(I wrote this, 10 Aug 2011, thinking of remembered days gone by and yet to come, where the DREAMS and hope of youth were full of sinew and vigor, enough to withstand the frailty of today, if I hold THEM close.)
*** WHERE DREAMERS WALK ***
In the dark mist of night, my DREAMS are alive,
where sweet Promises of Love and Romance thrive.
As a welcome visitor, I walk pathways of lore,
where once Life's Promises held treasures galore.
In the light of day, my DREAMS survive,
where day's bitter struggles threaten, yet revive.
As Tomorrow draws near, I hold dear to my heart,
where once wistful reflections, delayed my start.
In the nostalgia of days bygone, my DREAMS mourn,
where hope's bounty deep, so spent on morn'.
As ever faith in Future's turn, I yearn for that missed,
where museful pondering, render potential's remiss.
[dht-2011]
[PHOTO SOURCE: GOOGLE online images]
Showing posts with label Walk. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Everyday Words - Everyday Thoughts
Your thoughts don't have words every day
They come a single time
Like signal esoteric sips
Of the communion Wine
Which while you taste so native seems
So easy so to be
You cannot comprehend its price
Nor its infrequency
[~ Emily Elizabeth Dickinson, Poem #1452]
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DEF: "esoteric" Adjective: Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest.
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In this poem, my Maternal Cousin EMILY Elizabeth Dickinson (10 Dec 1830 - 15 May 1886), says to ME that there are NOT words enough to describe every feeling and emotion that float through my mind every day. Moreover, that the meaning of some thoughts is confusing to some who do not know my circumstance or me. In addition, some 'words' when said or written have a 'price' that is a toll paid by the author for their effect on the emotions and attitude of self and others.
EMILY did not follow the typical path of a woman of her time for she never married. She lived a solitary life in her parent's home taking care of the household and her parents during their lifetime and illness and after their deaths living alone in the homestead in Amherst, Massachusetts. She spent many hours in conjugating the mental processes and writing down some of her feelings and thoughts about her life, nature, faith, love, death, and other topics. In over 1700 poems and writings, that are known about, she recorded on paper by hand (no computers or MSWord) her thoughts in 'words'. Today she is considered a genius with the use of words, and there are college course, books, museums, and historical societies that are dedicated to reading her 'words' and analyzing each punctuation, phrase, topic, and nuance.
For myself, I believe EMILY'S 'words' and her poetry and writings can be best enjoyed when applied to my own life and experiences. In this way, I am internalizing her whispered words that murmur to my heart and that put a 'period' to my feelings and thoughts. Sometimes, I find that by reading something she has written, I am better able to gain clarity on a point in my life. Clarity helps remove the confusion and shadows that intrude and hinder the 'walk of life'. There are enough 'boulders' and 'rough seas' that make the journey difficult!
I am reminded of a time that a DEAR FRIEND helped me to reach clarity at a time, a couple of years ago, when I was baffled and confused. My friend listened to me describe my status and said that it sounded like I was experiencing DEEP GRIEF. This was a welcome realization and helped me put into perspective the many confusing feelings and thoughts that floated through my mind and heart and fell softly on to my wet cheeks. Grief is a personal process that no 'words' can explain, but 'words' in a Poem, a Prayer, or from a DEAR FRIEND can help the healing process through the solitary feelings from loss of loved ones.
[~ DOROTHY HAZEL TARR, dht-2011]
[PHOTO SOURCE; GOOGLE online images]
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
DANCING DANDELIONS
(As I was walking, 6 Jul 2011, on the 'Beaver Pond Walk' in the Senior Community where I live, there was the softest breeze that teased the wild grasses and and swayed the blooms of the yellow Dandelions that bordered the walking trail. It was a magical moment that I enjoyed and captured in several photos. I could almost hear the 'Waltz' in the air that the blooms were dancing to.)
Yellow Dandelions border the trail,
their blossoms dancing merrily
to a tune only Nature plays.
Suddenly Day's Passage changes the blooms
to white seeded spheres.
Be QUICK to make a WISH
and use your BREATH
as the feathery seeds fill the air.
Watch in wonder
as the seeds take flight
and drift far and wide
on a summer breeze.
[~dht-2011]
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A few WEB SITES for DANDELION info:
http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/Plants.Folder/Dandelion.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/dandelion/
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[PHOTO SOURCE: My photo, My Camera, 2011 on 'Beaver Pond Walk']
Yellow Dandelions border the trail,
their blossoms dancing merrily
to a tune only Nature plays.
Suddenly Day's Passage changes the blooms
to white seeded spheres.
Be QUICK to make a WISH
and use your BREATH
as the feathery seeds fill the air.
Watch in wonder
as the seeds take flight
and drift far and wide
on a summer breeze.
[~dht-2011]
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A few WEB SITES for DANDELION info:
http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/Plants.Folder/Dandelion.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/dandelion/
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[PHOTO SOURCE: My photo, My Camera, 2011 on 'Beaver Pond Walk']
[AND, here is a short video of the DANCING DANDELIONS
that I took with my camera on this walk. ~ dht-2011]
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