An Old Plumber, An Ex-Carer, An Amateur Poet, Words From The Heart
Today’s Fragments
Below; I have formed one poem out of four Haiku that I wrote this morning, and I have many fractured thoughts within my soul today, a decade after Carole’s passing on May 3rd 2012 at 1.15pm …
Today’s Fragments (A four Haiku poem)
I am who I am I can’t use another tram She’s my hologram
I sit beside her Next to yesterday’s campfire Candles in the wind
A red flame flickers Under her celestial star My eternal light
On my island home Winds blow from across the sea Completion awaits
G'day, and welcome to my blog site. My name is Ivor Steven, I live in Geelong, Australia. I'm an ex-industrial chemist, and a retired plumber, and a former Carer of my wife(Carole), for 30 years, who suffered from severe MS. I Write poetry about those personal thoughts, throughout and beyond my life as a Carer.
I've been blogging for over 2 years, and writing poems for 19 years. Of course a lot of my poems are about my favourite subject Carole, but since I've been blogging my writings have become quite varied, humourous, mystical, observational, and even a few monster/horror poems.
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Your love for Carole shines through in these, Ivor. 💜 I hope the sweet memories surround you and fill you.
These “anniversaries” are so difficult. 😦
The combo of listening to Mr. Cohen sing while reading your precious poems brought my tears flowing.
(((HUGS))) 💜
PS…Carole’s smile has brought warm, light, and joy to me today! Thank you for sharing her with us! We are honored! 🙂
I’m very sorry for your loss, dear Ivor. You remember Carole’s passing on May 3rd 2012 at 1.15pm …
That same year Peter and I lost our daughter who had been a quadriplegic nearly all her life.
Here is a photo of her:
Some recordings were made about Gaby’s life for Oral History.
The above link is to a post of mine about these interviews for Oral History. I did some comments to that. In one of my replies I say the following:
I think loss can be experienced in lots of different ways. We don’t really own anyone. If we are together for part of the way it’s a gift from God. We are given something and we lose something. It’s a never ending circle. We were very near losing Gaby when she was four. That she managed to live for more than fifty years after this crisis is a miracle!. Of course we cared for her all through her life. But the actual physical care for her we did for only six and a half years from when she was ten and a half to when she turned seventeen. The Oral History Interviews did become at times very emotional for me. But then they lasted only for an hour each time and then there was a much needed break! I am o. k.. now.
Thank you for your sharing your story Uta … I am shedding buckets of tears … oh .. don’t worry, that’s me .. Carole broke my emotion tear ducts years ago …
“Everlasting Smile”
My eyes, narrowly cracked.
My cheeks, slightly etched.
I rest here, retracing every mile.
Remembering, your everlasting smile.
My lips, already dry.
My tongue, trying to say goodbye.
I wonder, was it all worthwhile.
Remembering, your loneliest smile.
My throat, lumpy and sore.
My chest, heavy as never before.
I look back, recalling your life-style.
Remembering, your younger smile.
My lungs, empty and tight.
My legs, weak and light.
I relive, your personal exile.
Remembering, your generous smile.
My head, spinning from fright.
My heart, deep and out of sight.
I sleep alone, crying like a child.
Remembering, your everlasting smile.
❤️ blessings in your heart today Ivor.
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Thank you Colleen ❤️💕 my heart beating a good tune 🎶💜
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Her light seems to be strong with you right now ✨
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Her light is always shining strongly ⭐️💥💕
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Beautiful, Ivor! You are surrounded by priceless memories! ❤
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Thank you Cheryl ..💕😊🌏
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Can we been friends if you don’t mind my
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Thanks my dear friend
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She is in your heart, Ivor, always shining her light on you. ❤️✨
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Thank you Punam for your kindness 💕😊🌏
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My pleasure, Ivor. 🤗
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Beautiful poems Ivor.
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Thank you Sadje .. my thoughts were jumbled, but I think my tribute piece worked ok 💕😊🌏
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You’re welcome! It works very well my friend
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Thank you kindly 💕😊🌏
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You’re welcome
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These are a wonderful expression of your love and grief Ivor. So well done!
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Thank you Dwight .. a bit jumbled, like my thoughts … but I think the piece worked ok 💕😊🌏
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Yes it did!
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Those are wonderful haikus to share your heart and love so true. What a lucky lady to have had you and you her. 💖💖💖
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Thank you Cassa for
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Cassa?
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Whoops .. I’m tired Cindy ☺️
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Thank You Cindy for your kindness ..😍💕🌏❤️😊
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You’re most welcome always Ivor!!!💖💖
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Your love for Carole shines through in these, Ivor. 💜 I hope the sweet memories surround you and fill you.
These “anniversaries” are so difficult. 😦
The combo of listening to Mr. Cohen sing while reading your precious poems brought my tears flowing.
(((HUGS))) 💜
PS…Carole’s smile has brought warm, light, and joy to me today! Thank you for sharing her with us! We are honored! 🙂
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This Love & Light is my privilege to witness Ivor. Beautiful poetry, beautiful memories and Beautiful what both of you share.
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your poems say it all about your deep love
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Thank you Beth 💕😊🌏
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This is so beautiful
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Thank you Kindly .
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A fine tribute on this day, Ivor
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Liked the phrase
Yesterdays Campfire
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
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Thank you for reading and commenting 🤗😍
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Beautiful ❤️
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Thank you Bridgette 💕😊💜
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That pure light will always be present 💟
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Thank you Navin 💥😊
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You’re welcome 💫
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I’m very sorry for your loss, dear Ivor. You remember Carole’s passing on May 3rd 2012 at 1.15pm …
That same year Peter and I lost our daughter who had been a quadriplegic nearly all her life.
Here is a photo of her:
Some recordings were made about Gaby’s life for Oral History.
The above link is to a post of mine about these interviews for Oral History. I did some comments to that. In one of my replies I say the following:
I think loss can be experienced in lots of different ways. We don’t really own anyone. If we are together for part of the way it’s a gift from God. We are given something and we lose something. It’s a never ending circle. We were very near losing Gaby when she was four. That she managed to live for more than fifty years after this crisis is a miracle!. Of course we cared for her all through her life. But the actual physical care for her we did for only six and a half years from when she was ten and a half to when she turned seventeen. The Oral History Interviews did become at times very emotional for me. But then they lasted only for an hour each time and then there was a much needed break! I am o. k.. now.
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Thank you for your sharing your story Uta … I am shedding buckets of tears … oh .. don’t worry, that’s me .. Carole broke my emotion tear ducts years ago …
“Everlasting Smile”
My eyes, narrowly cracked.
My cheeks, slightly etched.
I rest here, retracing every mile.
Remembering, your everlasting smile.
My lips, already dry.
My tongue, trying to say goodbye.
I wonder, was it all worthwhile.
Remembering, your loneliest smile.
My throat, lumpy and sore.
My chest, heavy as never before.
I look back, recalling your life-style.
Remembering, your younger smile.
My lungs, empty and tight.
My legs, weak and light.
I relive, your personal exile.
Remembering, your generous smile.
My head, spinning from fright.
My heart, deep and out of sight.
I sleep alone, crying like a child.
Remembering, your everlasting smile.
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