She Wept
For rivers
she had cried in vain,
a splash on canvas,
human stain
grows larger.
For hope and
longing through
the years,
a heart exposed,
a single tear’s
reflection.
For all that would
or would not be
with light through
darkness, look
and see-
she sang and cried,
she lived and died
a thousand times!
Not counting what she might have lost,
no measure what devotion cost.
The red she bled
consumed the blue,
the tears that fell,
she wept for you.
Cheryl KP
copyright 2016
All wonderful words, but “The red she bled consumed the blue”, just caught me as especially poignant. Nice work, dweezer…
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Thank you. 😊
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Beautiful photo with words to match and enhance
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Thank you!
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Brilliant poem. Brilliant photography. I have kind of lost my poetic touch, but I keep reading poems by you and others. Keeps the fire burning within.
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Thank you. But you have the soul of a poet. I want to see more
Of it.
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Not sure what soul I have, but if you say so I will take it as an appreciation. Thank you. I will try and write whenever it comes out of me 🙂
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I very much look forward to it!
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Besutiful Cheryl. Photo and words, simply beautiful.
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Hi Dan. Thanks. I’m glad you liked this one. I took it with my phone again just before my bike ride. I wasn’t sure how the reflection would end up but I thought it was quite nice with the other flowers reflected. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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I’m at the bar, conducting research. I spent the day designing my garage renovation. Not as good as a bike ride, but necessary.
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Research eh? I am about to go conduct some of my own. Hopefully I’ll find a burger to help me think better. I had a quick ride early on. I have been getting my house reorganized, clutter cleared and cleaned for my friend’s visit in a couple of weeks. So excited. I haven’t seen her in two years! 👏🏻 You will be sharing photos of the renovation progress right? 😉
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Enjoy !!
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Thanks!
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I read all the way through. That is huge for me with poetry — I am often bored with it, honestly, though I love haiku. Provoked emotion quickly, perhaps why many poets lose me in metphor.
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Wow. I’m honored you made it all the way through this one then Katie. 😊 I agree about a lot of poetry though. Much of it goes on too long. Haiku, done right, is marvelous. Thanks for taking time to read and leave me a comment.
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