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sonya-rae-schement
sonya-rae-schement
American I don't like standing still. / / "In three words I can sum up everything I have learned in life: it goes on." / - Robert Frost
Hello old friend. It’s been so long. You look good. How have you been? Your family? Sister? Brother? You look so good. Your voice sounds so lovely. It’s lower than I remember, and your face, though still handsome as I remember, your face is longer than I remember. It’s only been a few short years but, you seem older. I know that sounds redundant. Has corporate life gotten the best of you? I love you too dear friend. Your skin used to be so golden. Radiant. Go outside more. Remember the countless hours we spent on the lake? I do. You glowed then. Where have you been? I’ve missed our talks, our time spent simply being young. We were so young. Do you remember? I’m still so young. Responsibility has made you forget. Have another beer! It will help you remember. My dear friend, you look so good but I’m afraid you’re not. What are you hiding behind those eyes? I can hardly hold your stare. Smile for me. Let me know that you’re good. You don’t seem as happy as I remember. My dear friend, what happened to your light? Where has it gone? Where have you gone? Come back to me. Come back to you.
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Jul 17, 2015
Jul 17, 2015 at 1:58 PM UTC
My Dear Friend
There's this thing you do when I'm sad. It can turn a winter storm into a summer rain.
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Nov 23, 2014
Nov 23, 2014 at 3:04 AM UTC
Summer Rain
There is nothing like the feeling I get when you look me in the eye through a crowded room. Does your heart flutter like mine?
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Nov 7, 2014
Nov 7, 2014 at 5:38 PM UTC
Flutter
That's the thing, we did it to be free. We wanted to be liberated, to not have to take no for an answer. We did it so that we could taste the fruit without fear. It was easy. I can show you. Others may think it wrong, but to us they were movers and shakers. The precedents setting standards. And we wanted to be like them. We did it for the Innocent and the ****** We did it for the young and dying. We did it for the ones who think they're king and for the rebellion. We did it in honor of the sinners and the righteous ones. I did it for you and me. So call us guilty and we'll face judgment, but that's why we did it. We just wanted to be free.
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Oct 20, 2014
Oct 20, 2014 at 7:43 PM UTC
We Did It For Freedom
The clock in my ear is a constant reminder of the dying fire that is this life. With time comes age. Flames turn young wood into embers and ash. When time runs out what will be left of my fire? Will it leave a burning trail or will the trail burn me?
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Sep 21, 2014
Sep 21, 2014 at 6:40 PM UTC
What Will I Burn
Photographs of my family hang on the wall. Some I know. Some would recognize me. Others I know only from the stories that immortalize them. There is a family portrait in the hall it tells tales that great legends envy. For the stories left by these faces will never be forgotten, retold at bedtime for generations to come. The portrait speaks of a time before cancer and old age. Back when Linda and Debbie ran the house and Jorge still went by Georgie. Kathy was falling in love with dirt bikes, Joey had to take Jimmy everywhere and Nena made everyone save food for when Silvia got home from school. All the while Papo sipped his scotch and watched his legacy leave their footprint in the sand. Truth is I’ve always known he’d live forever. Long before he began his walk home Papo was already immortalized in our memories and spirits. Now that you rest I find comfort knowing that I carry your story with me, and have the honor of calling you Grandfather. For us, you will always be the legendary Vincent Joseph Schement.
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Sep 4, 2014
Sep 4, 2014 at 11:02 PM UTC
Poem For My Grandpa
Bye bye Mr. Blueberry pie Checked the fridge for some milk But the milk jug was dry. The tears welled up And I wanted to cry. "Back into the fridge," I sighed. "Back into the fridge," I sighed.
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 1:04 AM UTC
Blueberry Pie (Midnight Snack)
Time was moving like rolling thunder across an endless sky. Tick, tick. Ticking. The clocks ran on. Minutes became days.   Weeks became years. Years. Years. Years. Time made it feel like years. I heard three words from you, with a blink the seasons vanished. We came home.
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Aug 8, 2014
Aug 8, 2014 at 10:01 PM UTC
We Lived Forever
Ours is one that crosses lifetimes and knows no bounds.
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Jul 15, 2014
Jul 15, 2014 at 9:27 PM UTC
Love (10W)
The hanging star falls to the west, the heavens and earth become one and cue our travels. Hazy smears of pink and orange spilt the horizon from the approaching darkness. The road melts into shadows. The celestial bodies awaken. The sky goes black. The past is put further and further behind us and can be seen in the mirrors that watch our back. We simply aviate between two collided worlds. Our eyes can only pick up the yellow lights rushing by port side and red lights that we pursue. Vehicles of other travelers searching for rest.   In the distance the lights of a small city are speckled strategically in the black. They tell us where the earth ends and the sky begins. White and yellow lines draw our course. We fly through the black. Faster now. The illuminated city peeks in and out of flint covered silhouettes. It comes closer with every intercepted minute. Our compass points north and we chase the arrow until we find our final stop.
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Jul 1, 2014
Jul 1, 2014 at 2:58 PM UTC
Highway 35 North to Emporia