for somewhere 
we see dreams lost 
in cloud shapes 
while snow falls 
in april 
and we taste   the pain 
that comes 
from loving deeply 
but smile 
for somewhere 
there's a pure unanxious place 
where we can go 
lifting us gently 
across edges 
Thoughts from Nila Webster--"This poem was one of my mother's very favorites. True to the poem, her hometown of Rochester, NY, had almost 10 inches of snow recently. I taste the pain of loving her deeply and missing her, yet I am comforted that she is now in a pure, unanxious place. I think of her always as happy."
What an inspiring poem. Short but speaks volumes. We have lost a truly great talent.
ReplyDeleteShirley Smothers
Nila, I can see why this particular poem was one of your mother's favorites. It is a beautiful word painting of a particular season. Your words in your comments are awesomely touch and sad and those of us who miss a loved one gone, know only too well where your words are coming from. God bless, my friend. Sheri / www.poetryandbeyond.net
ReplyDeleteDear Nila,
ReplyDeleteThis is a touching poem on sadness and loss but holding onto the hope that one day your Mother will see them again. Your comments bring the reader to understand and feel what your mother had written.
All the best to you,
Sandra Stefanowich
Thank you, Jack Horne, for the following comment--
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this, Nila. Your mother was so talented
Thank you, Connie Marcum Wong, for the following comment--
ReplyDeleteThis poem is impressive of how talented you are. It was
poignantly beautiful and a lovely tribute! Blessings, Connie
Thank you for this lovely tribute to your precious mother. I am sure you do miss her but what a blessing that you are assured you will once again be her presence and enjoy her love and companionship. The words were poignant and touched my heart deeply for I have lost, but not forever, my own mother who was also a poet.
ReplyDeleteLove, Charlene
Thank you, Nila Webster, for the following comment--
ReplyDelete"Thank you to all who commented on my mother's poem for somewhere. I am deeply moved and feel a sense of solidarity, and my mother always said, this is what poets offer each other: understanding. Poets have a gift of expressing realities in new and unexpected ways, and giving language to our experiences. All the poems in Whispers are such a gift on this journey."
Thank you, Nila, for sharing and continuing your mother's work. There is no doubt that she was a talented writer and an even better person. I very much enjoy her poetry. Continued blessings, my friend!
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