(inspired by C. Beth)
The hum of the refrigerator,
Whoosh of air conditioning,
Passing cars on the way somewhere important,
The tick-tock of a clock marking the passing of the day.
My house is quiet.
No gossiping of neighbors,
No conspiring of sisters,
No laughter of friends planning dinner,
The tick-tock of the clock marking the passing of time.
My house is lonely.
No baby giggles signaling delight,
No toddler screams expressing frustration,
No persistent “why?” from a curious child,
The tick-tock of a clock marking the passing of life.
My house is empty.
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I rarely write anything in poem form but Beth's poem today set off a bit of reflection and a nagging need to respond. By no means do I think this is any good and I debated about posting it but that's what this blog is about - somewhere to let out whatever creative urges I feel, missteps and all.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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4 comments:
I think it's fantastic, and I have tears in my eyes.
Sad and lovely at the same time.
"count your blessings!" says I.
Hey - you have as many blogs as I do!
I don't know you at all, but if you want kids (again - have no idea what your situation is) - but assuming you haven't been trying for like 20 years or something like that - just enjoy your free time (take a nap!). that's what I'd do.
And if you do want kids, try acupuncture. That's how we got our 3rd.
Nice photos, btw. Lovely writing.
:)
I think it's excellent.
I have always lived in an active home - noise, commotion, you name it. Your poem triggered many emotions. Listening to the quiet seems inviting at times, but the emptiness makes me feel sad.
Very well done!!!!
Hugsss, Susan
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