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Echoing Memories of Regret by Mrs. KT
Emotions writing prompt entry

                                                                 

                                                              <<<~~~>>>


You were my first
compasses of certitude
in a world whose landscape
was always colored in black and white.

I looked to you for
reason and reassurance
when my being was too constrained by
proper etiquette and dictated rules
always followed, but never really understood:
white-gloved niceties and
tightly girdled constraints

unerringly obeyed among a litany
of cerulean rosary beads
and mortal sin repercussions.

Yet, somewhere, somehow,
along this passage of perfection,
our paths diverged, changing course.
Individual differences emerged:
temperaments collided,
communication disintegrated,
honesty imploded,
into sullen, secretive silence.

You and I
were no longer
We.

Still, I hear the echoing laughter of regret
when memory pays me a visit
bearing a kaleidoscope
of Christmas pine-scented boughs,
summer's wide open meadows,
or magical midnight stories told under a canopy
of Amish quilted comforters piled high
in a make-believe ship that was always headed
due north and beyond, sailing high
upon a starlit sky of imaginative wonder,
and lovingly guided by compasses
of unwavering sisterly certitude… 

                                                               <<<~~~>>>
 

   
 


Writing Prompt
Pick an emotion and write a poem of any type.

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Author Notes
Please note: minimal punctuation and a bit of stream of consciousness...

     

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