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My third attempt to commemorate Joel Frye. News arrived Mid-May, found me far from home, found me shock-gasping in a hotel room, on the wrong coast, though he sort-of-warned-warned, about a month earlier, I misunderstood his subsequent silence, thus it caught me unawares, unprepared, and strangely grasping for proper comprehension and the right words, that usually come so quickly, even too easy~quick, when one’s emotions are running fast, like a springtime Northwest mountain stream Imagine a conversation of nine year’s duration, one of a number forged in the iron-y of poetry, a most genteel art. I found his words above in a comment on a poem (1) of mine, writ in 2015; the subject, so apropos, to be ever gentle to thy words. Our dialogue and mutual admiration lives on and survives, for bonds forged ex-the world of poetry, but more so, in real deeds and deals and realized poems come true. We never met. Not unusual for an on-line community, where the social, literate media can foster a closeness surpassing the normative standard need of the physical, which nonetheless the absence of that touch is now deep regretted. But Joel do not be concerned! Your words will live with others, as per your desire. This my promise, this my premise: A debt of brotherhood that will be, must be, paid in full. So let’s begin…shall we… ~~~~ Joel Frye Sep 2015 Friends Some for a reason, some for a season; even lifetimes come and go. All things are transitory.  Doesn't mean I have to like it. <> (1j https://hellopoetry.com/poem/1425812/oh-poet-be-ever-gentle-to-thy-words/
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Jun 27, 2023
Jun 27, 2023 at 8:10 AM UTC
Joel Frye : “I can only hope my words will live with others after I am gone.”
My third attempt to commemorate Joel Frye. News arrived Mid-May, found me far from home, found me shock-gasping in a hotel room, on the wrong coast, though he sort-of-warned-warned, about a month earlier, I misunderstood his subsequent silence, thus it caught me unawares, unprepared, and strangely grasping for proper comprehension and the right words, that usually come so quickly, even too easy~quick, when one’s emotions are running fast, like a springtime Northwest mountain stream Imagine a conversation of nine year’s duration, one of a number forged in the iron-y of poetry, a most genteel art. I found his words above in a comment on a poem (1) of mine, writ in 2015; the subject, so apropos, to be ever gentle to thy words. Our dialogue and mutual admiration lives on and survives, for bonds forged ex-the world of poetry, but more so, in real deeds and deals and realized poems come true. We never met. Not unusual for an on-line community, where the social, literate media can foster a closeness surpassing the normative standard need of the physical, which nonetheless the absence of that touch is now deep regretted. But Joel do not be concerned! Your words will live with others, as per your desire. This my promise, this my premise: A debt of brotherhood that will be, must be, paid in full. So let’s begin…shall we… ~~~~ Joel Frye Sep 2015 Friends Some for a reason, some for a season; even lifetimes come and go. All things are transitory.  Doesn't mean I have to like it. <> (1j https://hellopoetry.com/poem/1425812/oh-poet-be-ever-gentle-to-thy-words/
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Jun 27, 2023
Jun 27, 2023 at 8:10 AM UTC
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