Subj : [CHRISTIA] new poetry, "Half Done" To : Practical Christian Life From : Mark Date : Sun Jun 14 2020 12:57:45 From: lamppoet@CENTURYTEL.NET (Mark) This one is more felt than understood I think Half Done (Love each other in a way that makes you feel close like brothers and sisters. And give each other more honor than you give yourself. Romans 12:10) Our house was home-made d cor, half done projects on the walls, a green bean bag and dentist s chair on the living room floor. It was mostly home, though the horticulture lacked for purpose or design; the landscaper sneezed too readily once hay fever season began and the weeds had a heyday from fence to falling fence. Sun tea was always brewing atop the flat verandah roof, mom sunbathed will past afternoon and 45, the black lab found the shade only after nuzzling each visitor to their knees. We liked the summer East Bay and found new ways to play the same games, old ways to ask the same girls for dates we were certain would turn us down. We lived in town and drove an hour to spend the day at Briones. (I ve written about it before. See my anthology, published after my demise, and filed somewhere between Berkeley skies and Jesus people meeting at Jacob s Well for burgers and fries.) Our house was occasional Goodwill influenced, though we shopped mostly for clothing at St. Vincent de Paul. I found platform shoes and denim blues, along with paisley flannel shirts and macram beads that looked mostly like watermelon seeds. I share all of this to say that, of all the ones I ve known and met, I miss you the most; the one who sat with me when the world had ended. I miss old VWs and pool parties, talking about nothing as if we were solving the world. I miss you, (never let me regret having felt it this well without telling you about it.) I miss so many conversations that still have commas, and never ended until The words left unspoken fell upon the backyard pasture, mixed with the lawn gone to seed and settled somewhere close to or north of Petaluma. Somewhere close, mark p. lamppoet@centurytel.net Mark's Blog (to be removed from the list, simply reply with the request: "Please remove". God's best!) For subscription information, visit To leave the list, send the command UNSUB CHRISTIA to LISTSERV@LISTS.ASU.EDU --- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 * Origin: News Gate @ Net396 -Huntsville, AL - USA (1:396/4) .