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Syn and Time
by Frank P Whyte
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Rated "G" by the Author.

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Did you know that I think of you
Even though we never speak anymore,
Have you considered that I still value you
Somewhere near this story’s end?

Where, my friend, have all the days gone,
I last saw them heading west;
To the corn fields of Kansas with a thumb held high,
And the Rocky Mountains for a few days' rest,
To the deep red canyons of the Mormon home
And the Coastal Redwoods climbing ever upward
Where the setting sun shone.

The dreams were different so long ago
When we were just trying to stay alive,
We never knew that we could fly to the stars
While we were waiting to be old enough
To booze in the bars
And to change our lives in painful ways;
We were like deer
With our noses to the ground,
Never thinking of consequences
As we made the rounds,
Never dreaming that the guilt could last so long.

Now absolution comes
From an upraised hand
While the priest says some traditional prayers,
But can he really understand
Sin like mine,
Carefully stacked layer upon layer?

So now like others, left to themselves,
I replay my life over and again,
Will the ledger, in the end, favor me,
Or will I be tossed into Perdition
For my sins?

You know me, Lord,
Truly Your child in the end,
Trying so long to make it right
With this broken heart to mend,
Hoping when it comes my day to be judged
That You will count me among your friends.

 

 




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Reviewed by Charlie 11/5/2009
I, like Cryssa, enjoy many "thinks" about your poetry... ha ha, gotcha sis! But seriously, she's right. We do go nose to the ground in the beginning (at least I know I do), and when realization finally comes nagging at the backs of our minds, our consequence gets pretty heavy to carry. I remind myself very often to keep in mind the yoke. I've come to understand it makes that load a lot easier to carry.

God bless.
--Charlie
Reviewed by Deborah Tornillo 11/4/2009
I really enjoyed this poem. You write very well and have very deep thoughts. I look forward to reading more of your poems.
Reviewed by Cryssa C 11/4/2009
You know, Frank... The think I love about your poetry is that it always makes me think...ponder...meditate... There is a depth to your writing that always leaves me feeling as though I have only scratched the surface of your thoughts when I read your poems. There is always that factor of faith within your lines that helps me to realize that although we all wonder and have our moments of wavering doubts and fears, in the end, faith should win out and we should never let go of it, no matter how small of a glimmer remains.
It is good to hear from you again!
Hope you are feeling well and are recovered from your ordeal this summer.
Cryssa :~)


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