I can see you’re
Sad and lonely
That your eyes
are sayin the words
Can you just hold
my hand a little
longer for us both
need another road
It’s never easy
to readjust from
one into another
But with both of
us walking……..
The road gets easier
I know how tired,
sad, just a little further
& we’ll be………
Just remember to
look into the “I’s”
of life
As I saw ones
who once were sad
by SHELDON KLEEMAN
© All rights reserved 2016
Sheldon, I love how you showcased a sense of melancholy companionship. It has a simple rawness about it that makes one relate to it immediately. Bravo!
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Amen to that! 🙂
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I thank you all for your encouragement and support
I am humble and honor at your words
I especially want to thank Tati and Tony
Next time the drinks are on me
Sky Pilot
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You’re very welcome, Sheldon, and thank you! 🙂
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There’s a bittersweet quality in many of Sheldon’s fine poems, and this one certainly travels down a melancholy path. It’s lovely to see that he does have a companion to at least share the burden of his loneliness. ❤
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I have to agree with your assessment. For me, this poem treads a fine line between despair and hope, which is what I really love about it. 🙂
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Great poem Sheldon, you totally nailed it. Creative genius is such a fun thing to be on the receiving end of. Thank you, Harlon
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I heartily agree with your sentiments there, Harlon. 🙂
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What a gift to me
I feel over the moon
Rite now
Thank you all for your comments
I am very rarely lost for words but this is one of those time
The Sheldon Perspective
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You deserve every one of these accolades, Sheldon. 😀
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Nicely written!!!
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Oh, Sheldon. I wish you could see all this adulation right now! (Thanks, Karthik!)
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If I could write one thing of another’s it would be this … feel every word, so understood, so exquisitely good ….
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Amen to that! I hope Sheldon makes an appearance soon, just so he can see the love and appreciation here. 🙂
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I felt it.. hehe
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Oh yes indeed! I felt it too.
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I’ve always loved your comments here, Sheldon, and your blog. There is a playfulness to them that always makes me smile – and makes me think that you must be having fun with it. This, however, seems something raw and unadorned, almost unceremonious, yet walking only through the training of your craft. No bombast, no high register, just quiet, and strong. Thank you.
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I have to agree with you, Gregory, and I think this may be why Tati chose this particular poem by him. There’s a depth of experience and vulnerability on display here that I think many would relate to.
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