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Life is stacking boxes, Keeping your head on straight, Soldier - Top of your shoulders. Whatever Perfection is the Average will do just great When finally you get to that place... The Long Haul is over. Looking back and seeing the climb, All the people and faces Are just Time exposures - That's okay, Soldier. And it's okay now, to bask in the applause, Take the bows and be center-stage, Dare the spotlight, stop turning the pages... The Long Haul is over. There are always moments When a joke is Not the answer, But we choose it anyway For the craic and for the banter. Put that change in your pocket now, Soldier Leave the Bar and walk quietly away... The Long Haul is over. A pint of Guinness for a Tune, A Poem, or a Story for the ever after? This Life is never a journey, This Death is not a closure, but There are only so many hours in a day, so No, no more stacking boxes today, Soldier... The Long Haul is over.
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Mar 25, 2025
Mar 25, 2025 at 6:45 PM UTC
The Long Haul - Stephen Dunne 1958-2023
Breathing cold vibrancy, the earth and sun remind us that whatever prattles on the surface will be layered over, fossilised, and judged as advances or fat, white dead ends by the clever folk ahead
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Jan 10, 2021
Jan 10, 2021 at 12:52 PM UTC
Attrition
A home of fallen dreams and wishes made upon dead stars of feathers and fungal dreams brushing gently your tendril wings rearranging your wisps of hair like ghostly fingers in thin air
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Jan 3, 2017
Jan 3, 2017 at 8:14 PM UTC
For Mom
I remember so many warm moments Like chatting over coffee in the rain Under an umbrella on the boulevard It hurts to know we won’t do that again. We will never again go to a buffet And eat all the expensive stuff up, Avoiding bread and pasta as filling And then sit and drink cocoa by the cup. I remember when we walked together Along the shore, a perfect place to be, The two of us sharing old-time stories Of what had happened to you and to me. We caught each other up on the news Of things that each did not yet know. Not just the tales of disgust or glory From the old days so very long ago. I remember how easily you laughed At the jokes I had saved up to tell. The sound was always a happy one With the undertone of a tinkling bell. And when I made up stories about People that walked down the street You always lightly poked my shoulder; Chided me that I needed to be sweet. I remember that it was good to be there, Seeing your warm smile that truly glowed. I remember people looking at us, grinning At two people, happy beside the busy road. It was that kind of scene for us, it’s true. Two people sharing cappuccinos that day; A memory that still resides within me. A gift you left me before you passed away.
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Aug 26, 2015
Aug 26, 2015 at 11:55 PM UTC
REMEMBERING