The velocity of waves crashing hard upon those shores –
tearing walls and smashing doors.
No more do lullabies echo softly through the halls.
No more tender embraces.
No more love’s furtive glances.
The wine glasses once toasted to health and long life,
all shattered in shards; strewn across the ocean floor.
Sturdy bricks laid to build a foundation strong –
now broken and irretrievably lost.
Home sweet home no more.
The photograph above is by Paula C. Graham (Click HERE to visit and follow her blog). ❤
oh wow, you have done my shot proud with such a perfect poem..I feel honoured.
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Thank you Paula, for this lovely opportunity to blend my poem and your amazing photograph together. I had a lot of fun! ⍟ ❥ ツ ღ ☻
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Makes me think in Camelot, when everything is lost… Thank you, dear Rose. ^^
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Sir Francis, the Peruvian knight 🙂 Thanks so much for visiting, dear friend! 🏰 ❤
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A pleasure queen Rose. ~w~
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😀💋
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time to rebuild from the rumble and the ashes, great poem Rose.
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Thank you very much, Dagmar, for reading my poem! You are a joy. 🌌 🌠 🎇🌌 🌠
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Oh Rose, This is sad yet very beautifully written. Can feel the lines here. And the click by is awesome by Paula. Have a great time. 🙂
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Many thanks for visiting, Jackie — you light up my blog with your positive energy! 🌾 🌺 🌻 🌾 🌺
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It’s my pleasure Rose. You are very kind. Thanks. 🙂
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A lovely poem and vivid image of what might have happened to this building. Great photograph too.
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Aw, I enjoy you flying in and commenting whenever you can, dear Scooj! Paula’s photo is great!! Thank you… 🕊 xo
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Beautifully matched photo and poem. Made me feel homesick, but in a nice way, if that makes sense.
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Perhaps you got homesick when I mentioned wine glasses? 💌🍷 Thank you! 😊
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I don’t drink wine. And you’re very welcome. 🙂
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What’s your favorite drink?
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Beer. Gave up whiskey a long time ago after a hilarious rappelling incident. Which was repelling.
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Hmm… I can’t wait for your future blog story about that! 😜
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Well, since you can’t wait, here it is. I was given a bottle of expensive whiskey by my ‘boss’ at the time, but I already had a bottle at home. My youngest brother was staying with us at the time. We started with beer and then drank both bottles of whiskey. (Jameson, sponsorships welcome). When I woke the next day I found my brother at the table reading the newspaper. He lowered the paper and gave me an evil grin. I went to make tea. When I came out of the kitchen, I said, “I had the strangest dream last night.” “It wasn’t a dream,” he said. “I didn’t even tell you what it was about.” “Was it about rappelling?” “Yeah.” “Yeah, we did that last night. We rappelled down the side of the building after we finished the whiskey.” No more whiskey for Oggy.
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Lmao! Is this the same brother who almost got into a fight at a bar; the hot headed one? How long ago did this incident with your boss happen?
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Same brother; keeps a cool head about him until he’s provoked. The other one has an even temper. Until he’s provoked. Far more frightening to behold. Nice boys, all of us. 🙂 Eleven years gone since I’ve had a whiskey. Now I want one. But I’ll stay with the beer. Better safe than sorry.
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I’ll drink to that! Cheers, Oggy!! 🍻 ❤️
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Shattered glasses , broken home and hearts. Beautiful and poignant Poet. Hey btw is your book on Kindle Unlimited?
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Sorry Somali! I just found many of your comments were filed under my spam folder, so I didn’t see them until now. Thanks for the kind compliment and yes, my book is on Amazon (I believe it is on Kindle). Let me know if you need any assistance. xo, Rose
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Wow! Poet has such a nice name. Wp has branded me as a spammer it seems. 😦 Let me mail you regarding kindle. ×o
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It’s bizarre, because I’ve received your comments before with no problems. I’ll have to be more diligent in checking my Spam folder. Please don’t hesitate to email me about questions and such. xo
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Loved the entire piece, but that finale was amazing.
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Always happy to see you! I appreciate your lovely words. 😍
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Your poem and Paula’s image created a visceral scene — nicely done!
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I’ve had a lot of practice matching your photos to my poetry. I believe you were the first photographer to actually agree to it! 📷 Thanks for being my guinea pig and for your compliment. 💖😊
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No Problem! Guinea pigs make the world go round \”/
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A wonderful piece of free verse Rose.
Very sad and quite dark. 🎭
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Ah, thanks Alan! I smile in the dark when you’re in my neck of the woods😊🌳🌳
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Woah, that’s intense
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Haha! Intense, baby 😃
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MAX INTENSITY 😀
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Beautiful…the words so aptly have described the picture… 🙂
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Thanks so much, Maniparna! 🌷
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🙂 … welcome…
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You’ve given voice to the grief of the last wall standing. Stunning.
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The last wall standing deserves our support. 😀 Thank you, Merrie!
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Loved it
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Thank you!
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The elements of life
The nature of love
Great poem Rose
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This is beautiful…
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Thank you! 🌷
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Great poem to match a great photo. Being old enough to remember when “liberal Republican” was not an oxymoron, I can relate to this.
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Thanks Mel! Glad you enjoyed both the poem and photo. 😘
I write poetry to keep my mind clear of political stupidity (NOT an oxymoron).
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A powerful one, Rose ☺👍
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