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Heather

Heather A dream, shimmering, mirage like, But never completely gone. Honey hair, Comfortable where she had come from. Moneyed, but she wore it well. Artistic-long fingers, Creative gauzy eyes—dreamy. Art at high end, very private women’s college. Maybe I should have known - Maybe I didn’t want to - Shades into the future drawn closed. Days exploring the fringes of youth and desire, And dreams before the fracture Of differences –upper end New York society, raw earnest naïve Midwest. Unable to connect the dots. Saw her once again, outside of dreams, That spring afternoon, In St Patrick’s Cathedral. As I stood in the right hand side, aisle 48 Supported by alcohol and the fluted pillar, I watched her glide by, in her veil To the nave where her father had laid before her. There to join another. And when I tried to call out, “objection”! Nothing came out. Named Heather, she is now carried only in my mind.

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Date: 5/17/2020 9:01:00 AM
Soulful expression of your memories. God bless you. Congratulations David :)
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David Holmes
Date: 5/17/2020 3:06:00 PM
Aditi - thank you for your comment and blessings David
Date: 5/17/2020 8:10:00 AM
Oh moments we never forget... i think many men will have moments like these..Congratulations on your placement in the contest..
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David Holmes
Date: 5/17/2020 3:08:00 PM
Thank you- I'm really enjoying participating in the contests, and yes moments like this one has been with me for many years. David
Date: 5/13/2020 6:31:00 PM
What a rueful rendering, great write! ~mo
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David Holmes
Date: 5/22/2020 11:44:00 AM
Mo, thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my poem, very much appreciated David

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