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Houses of Stone - Linn Grove Subdivision

Under the wrought iron arch and gateway crawling with both wild and deep red creepers complimented by evergreens. The fall colors are splendid. Most of the flowers are giving way to the chill, and the swans are graceful and content with the breeding season now over Walking slowly along the narrow drive, spots of color scatter around the green grass. What beautiful yards, each house made of stone, granite - marble - sandstone. The foundation of the earth Dark stone black, pink, white, gray, burnt umber, rose beautiful houses inviting you closer, please see my name. I was here many years ago. Cholera came to me and took my spirit away. But I was pretty and young and full of joy. For a little while. Old stones to the early 1800's. Stones with angels guarding a lamb baby tears fall, in time giving the stone soft edges. One from yesterday. Come see me in my house. Mausoleum strong and tall. Handsome and successful. Each as individual in death as their homes and places were in life. Over here, I fought for my country. Me and all my buddies here, laid out under each of these many white crosses. Hello, don’t forget my free spirit ... riding high over the houses touring where ever the wind wishes. Swirling fine invisible ashes through the trees sparkling in the late closing sun. A town’s history. Natural, tragic, sickness, murder ... all here The history wraps around the casual visitor. Keening out not to be forgotten. Calling, we were important pioneers. The end of day sun setting on their windows Aglow with the spirit of yesteryear.

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Date: 11/2/2009 6:08:00 PM
I dono't remember this one, it's wonderful! Don't know how I missed it. Wonderful imagery and "tone"...or feel it. Congratulations on being featured! ~Tru~
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Date: 11/1/2009 3:38:00 AM
Incomparable write.You are truly a gifted and talented poet.Sincerely,Eric
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Date: 10/26/2009 5:16:00 AM
Many, many congratulations on your poetry being featured on this October week >> James
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Date: 10/26/2009 4:29:00 AM
Congratulations on your well deserved poetry being featured this week Judith. May you have many more features. Love, Carol
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Date: 10/25/2009 6:35:00 PM
Good use of imagery to convey your thoughts in this poem. Congratulations on having it featured. I wish you continued success with your writing. Enjoy your honor. Karen
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