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by
Ralyle
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Poetry And Lyrics
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| Submitted on 04/14/2010 |
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Dedicated to my Great Aunt, Great Grandmother, and Father
The Path of Life goes on
With lampposts to guide the way
Figures standing tall and proud
A different brightness and color for each one
To tell its story and give its light to yours
An ancient one sheds light upon the memories
Three generations old she stands
A great grandmother, loved by all
Glasses with large lenses peers intently into mine
Wrinkles like the ripples of time upon her face
Curly white hair like a rabbits little fluffy tail
Kindness flowed from her like a waterfall
Washing away all the sadness and pain
Pushing me in the direction of sympathy and care
As time went the waterfall slowed and vanished
May she rest in the peace of the forest
Never disturbed as her soul floats upon its breeze…
The lampposts come and go and now another stands before me now
Two generations passed she has stood
A woman of old and yet not so old age
Walking among horses and dogs that delight upon her presence
Cats sneak peeks at her from behind bales of hay
Love flows from the very ground she steps upon
Warm embraces from her to me
Cleanliness and knowledge fill her home
So many things to learn from this woman of nature
A great aunt she may be but,
Young in her heart forever more
Adaptable to change but always keeps the past close
Creations flow from her fingers
Little dolls of cloth, scarves of itchy string,
And so much more she makes
Creation, joy, cleanliness, kindness, and love
All things we both now hold dear
Lampposts come and go as I walk on
Here upon this part is yet another
One of the many I now hold in my hands
A fatherly figure as he should be
For my blood father he is indeed
One half of the modern world
One half of the lost world
Yet so together in harmony
A man who loves to help one and all
Any creature big and small
Technology meets his fingers
While human eyes watch his lips
Advice and comfort comes from him
A man to be admired by all
A man of words before force
But not unwilling to use it should the need arise
A family man who stands for them;
A mother, two daughters, and a son
All proud of the head that leads them on
All three needed so many times
A hug or kiss to mend the wounds
But at first no aid was sought before this hurtful time
For the pain in the heart wrought from betrayal
Fear of loss clouded my thoughts
Laughter echoes painfully through the mind of youth
Exile and banishment to the darker world
A heart to be hardened by trades of others
Cruel words mock the blood and skin that fills such small lives
Neither Mexican nor White but a mix of native, foreign, and home
A sympathetic hand reaches out only to raise and strike again and again-
Like a carefully hidden snake of the brink of death-
Darkness enfolded but compassion sought from leafs bound by knowledge and ink
Salvation found in a book of foreign origins;
Translated to the tongue of English
Steady and home again to the comfort of blood alike, bonded to the heart
Not only do the lampposts show people
But a little place held so dear as well…
A little haven of the past, hidden beneath technology
‘Trail Dust Town ’ the sign reads
Hanging above an old wagon of pioneers
“Drive on in” it calls so pulled in and settled
So step out of our technology and walk across the railroad tracks
And see a restaurant of old, serving cowboy and cowgirl steaks
“No ties!” a voice calls and with a quick snip they come off
Sit and eat a wonderful dripping of juice down the lips
Laughter and voices fill the tie decorated hall
Then a voice calls “Gun show playing! 7’o’clock!”
Then up we get and go see a comedy of outlaws and sheriffs
An old picture shop lines up next to others
Such as a little saloon for pretend shoot outs,
A toy shop of jokes, modern yet old toys, and puzzles,
A waterwheel for searching for the little flecks of gold,
And so many more for delight and laughter
All for fun and none for Scrooge of Humbug
A little good bye but only to return at the next turning of years
Yet, that is not the only place
Where the carving of this soul happened
The Hopi Reservation of red dust and burning rays
With laughter ringing out across the Mesas
The Navajo Reservation of larger lands and hidden beauties
The land of my forefathers and home of my family’s legend
Another appears, coming closer as we walk backwards
Washington D.C., a land of the beginning and the end
A place where eyes saw and learned how people began
University of Arizona of learning and fun
A place for Festival of Books, college, and people
Sedona, Arizona of rock slides and artistic people
A place where you can slip and slide and show off you artistic side
And on and on the places go of where the lampposts stand
All of them dear and near to this little one
So watch out for them and think
“What did she see when she came here?”
I look on ahead and see darkness with none to guide
I wonder and wonder what it could be
In my mind I see a kitchen with me at its head
In my mind I see a restaurant with me at its head
In my mind I stop and think
What am I going to do?
Who will I meet?
So I take a deep breath and step into the darkness…
And find the light goes on.
So the path goes on and I see
That life is good and I am proud
For I am past, present, and future
Of Navajo, Italian, and so many more…
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Title:
Guardian Light
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Artist:
Ralyle
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Description:
This is a poem that I have submitted for a contest. Unfortunately my poem wasn't exactly what the judges were looking for so I need some in put! Tell me what you liked, didn't like, what I should improve, how I can improve it, and other things. You can be as harsh as you want. I am willing to take it in order to prove! So be a critic! If you love it, then worhsip me! XD Lol. Jk. But any input is appreciated!
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Date:
04/14/2010
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Tags:
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