

PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Terminal
Left doctor’s office with the news,
I won’t wear out this pair of shoes.
Another Spring I’ll never see,
Way station to eternity.
If you’re to say goodbye to me
Please do it now, flight leaves at three.
So many things I want to say
To you, my love. Wish I could stay.
I’ll wait for you in Aether’s realm
Cry not for me nor overwhelm
Our loved ones need you to be strong
We’ll meet each time they play our song.
Written for Rochelle Wisoff-Fields’ Friday Fictioneers

Dear Lisa,
This one strikes a chord for me. An old friend is facing this way station. Well written.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Rochelle, you are very welcome and glad you connected with it. Shalom, Lisa
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such a beautiful poem. the words are heartfelt.
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Thank you, Plaridel.
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Very well done. I like how the title has a different meaning after reading the poem.
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Thank you, Trent, your kind words are appreciated.
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Like this a lot, so heartfelt and really clever. poems are tricky things, well done!!
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Thanks Shrawley, glad you connected with it.
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Nice play on words, and on the double meaning of transition and time and waiting and inevitable goodbyes. Well done.
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Thank you, Na’ama :)
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Wow! Brilliant poem.
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Thank you :)
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You’re welcome Li!
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terminal indeed
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that is really good.
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Thank you, Max. Glad you like it.
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A poignant, heartfelt poem. I like the way you’ve blended the idea of the airport with the narrator’s departure from life. “Aether’s realm” is an excellent connection, as is your punning title. It’s lovely, Jade, and it moved me.
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Thank you very much, Penny, for your thoughtful comment.
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Clever and capably executed take on the prompt. The title was a master-stroke.
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Sandra, thank you for reading and for your comment.
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Sad and touching.
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Thank you.
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This strikes a chord, both emotionally and in its music. (K)
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Thanks, Kerf.
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What a beautifully done poem, Lisa
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Dale, thank you so much.
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This is beautiful
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Thank you, Kelley.
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LIsa, this is a great poem and very poignant. Works very well with the picture.
-David
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Thank you, David. Glad you liked it.
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Some sad and bad news doctor has given. Time is also too short. But all of us have to go sometime. So see you there in near or distant future.
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Too true that we all have to go sometime. See you there.
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A poem filled not just with sadness, but hope too. Simply beautiful.
My FriFic tale!
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Thank you Keith. Glad you enjoyed it.
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A very touching poem. Well done!
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Thank you for reading and commenting, Brenda. Glad you liked it.
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When you get to be my age, you are frequently left by dear friends and family. And you become keenly aware that your own time is shorter than you think. Beautifully written.
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Thank you so much, Linda. Glad you connected with it.
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Poignant and well written.
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Thank you, Magarisa.
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You’re welcome. :-)
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Oh… the parting when you know all will end… so sad.
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Thanks, Bjorn. Yes.
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A lovely piece, Jade. It’s hard to say this kind of goodbye. When my mother stopped eating years ago in her nineties, I called my brother so he could come and say, “Goodbye”. —- Suzanne
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Suzanne, thank you. Glad you could relate to it, but sorry your mom stopped eating. Sincerely, Lisa
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Very beautiful.
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Thank you, Lisa.
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Sad but beautiful poem, well done
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Thank you, Michael.
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A sad and touching poem but very well done.
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Thank you, Subroto.
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Brilliant! I love this!
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Thank you!
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