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Memory
by Irina Guschina (Age: 53)
copyright 05-15-2005


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
A blue heather blooms,
teasing my sorrowful soul,
touching my scared heart.

Bitter tinge of sweetest kiss.
Heather honey on my lips.


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05-24-2005 Kristy Ahn    

It's so much sad in a few words. It really draws a nice peaceful image


05-20-2005 Walter Jones    

So well you lead us in the whisp of a cold breeze, chills haunt me, and bring be to a place where I not only see but feel. You taek apiece of the heart and soul with this work.. Impressive.. Walt


05-17-2005 Michelle Ackmann    

The simplest pleasures can always be captured in the smallest ways. This poem is great and invokes great memories. Great job!


05-17-2005 Tori Lang    

its amazing how the simply yet beautiful sent of a flower can awaken memories that we hold in our hearts.
Short yet capturing well done.




05-16-2005 James Shammas    

I like the way you capture, simply and delicately, the ambiguous and ambivalent nature of memory. It is a paradox, that only by memory can one recall pleasure from an object of beauty, and it is that memory that leads one to crave and search for that same experience again. This poem reminds me of the paradoxical nature of Art and Beauty in Keat's "Ode To a Grecian Urn."

Jim.


05-16-2005 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

Our memory remembers things so vividly that I can smell the flowers bloom! Thanks, Anthony


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