From Here to Eternity and Back

Thanks for staying tuned. If you recall, last time my heart was on a silver platter. Not many people get second chancesโ€ฆthere are some who don’t get a chance at all!

XOXO, Eleanor
Dale Chihuly Glass

It’s been a while

Hasn’t it?

Ages! Haven’t seen you since โ€”

Well, it feels like forever

Doesn’t it?

Like an eternity, like a purgatory!

Yes, I suppose more the latter for us both.

During this gift of time we were given

I felt it. Did you feel it too?

You helped me picture it…what we could be, what a beautiful view

Silence speaks louder than words

Yet โ€” SILENCE is all I get from you

To be fair, perhaps the silence is hesitancy

Because it’s present here too; the answer isn’t clear to me โ€”

Not yet

I was here, We were there once. You โ€” you were everywhere.

We fought our way through 6 years of purgatory and back

I prepared, thought of every little thing. Pray tell. What did I lack?

Wasn’t this what we wanted? What we had hoped?

Not many people get second chances

For a few days that flew, we did

We escaped our purgatory โ€”

For WHAT? Why the crickets? Don’t you know?

Crickets are little messengers that hold our return tickets

Tell me. Please. I won’t ask again.

Don’t fret about the pain. We are close enemies.

Still.

Nothing.

CHIRP, CHIRP, CHIRP.

Not sure what is worse โ€”

Your SILENCE or the INFERNAL sound that fills it!

Dale Chihuly Glass

14 responses to “From Here to Eternity and Back”

  1. Timothy Price Avatar
    Timothy Price

    The silence of the chirps. By crickets singing your souls were springing. Up from purgatory you all arose! You lacked nothing.

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    1. What beautiful prose!
      I lacked nothing… Thank you, really, for your entire comment, my dear friend! I appreciate you reciprocating with words of wisdom, all of which I intend to ponder!

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      1. Timothy Price Avatar
        Timothy Price

        I borrowed from a Catholic rhyme that was part of what drove Luther more insane than he already was to post his 99 Theses. I also borrowed from an old hymn. So while hardly original, and hardly worthy of your wonderful poem, I was inspired, nonetheless.

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      2. Timothy, it feels so nice to be missed and it feels even better to inspire words. No matter where they come from! However, I love those lil details. Thank you! It is good to read your words again. I hope I didn’t lose a bunch of followers from my impromptu absence.

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      3. Timothy Price Avatar
        Timothy Price

        I doubt you lost any followers. Just worrying about you. I hope other followers were concerned, also. It’s not unusual for people to drop out of the blogosphere for any number of reasons, but these days with all the weirdness in the world, a sudden absence is a lot more to wonder and worry about.

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      4. No, I get that. Thank you for your concern. I wish I would’ve said something. I just didn’t originally anticipate such a long break.

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      5. Timothy Price Avatar
        Timothy Price

        Breaks happen! As they say.

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  2. Great post Eleanor. So happy you are back. You were missed, my friend.๐Ÿ’•โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’•

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    1. Thank you, Grace. I missed my WordPress Family! So glad to be back! It is nice to be missed. Thank you! P.S. Missed you too! XOXO, Eleanor

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      1. ๐Ÿ’•โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’•

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  3. Oh, Eleanor. This is great. ๐Ÿ‘โค๏ธ

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