Sunday, April 05, 2009

Listening




16 comments:

gautami tripathy said...

Profound..

scotch-taped

anthonynorth said...

This was excellently described.

Laurieluc said...

I'm speechless. Beautifully done.

Bruce Miller said...

You always seem to perceive and express fresh facets of real life - thanks for this memorable piece.

Deborah Godin said...

I have the same word in mind as Kitehorse - memorable. Very beautifully done, and the music is the perfect pairing!

Tammie Lee said...

wonderful poem
full of grace

Maggie said...

This is a time when the sounds of silence is so loud.

Raven said...

Exquisite and profound. Thank you.

Beth P. said...

Dear Nathalie--
I've had the privilege to be intimate with death many times during my life, and that evanescent booming is is the best description I've yet heard.

Thank you for this loveliness--
Bows--

Jim said...

Hi Nathalie, this would be true. And stated in a poetic manner. I suppose I should be grateful that I have never experienced it.

I do say that I am sorry my Mom died while our plane was coming in for landing. My sister was there, she didn't say about the breathing.
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Kitty Cat said...

how does one say "geez but you are cool" in French?

Pam said...

What a great way to describe the rattle at the end of life. I have never been with a person at that time but have seen several animals across the bridge-- it is a Holy thing.

SandyCarlson said...

Silence can pack quite a punch. It's hard to listen sometimes.

Tumblewords: said...

Strong work. Listening. Hearing. Excellent description.

Amias (ljm and liquidplastic) said...

Oh my goodness, this touched my soul .. and reminded me the day my mother died. I was eleven, and she collapsed right in front of my eyes.

This is truly profound and the presentation awesome!

Jim said...

Nathalie, I do hope you are not involved in those earthquakes and that you still have a home.
I am also concerned for your friends and relatives (if any are living near).
My e-mail address is
jhovendic[at]yahoo.com
I'd like you to e-mail me to say how you are doing. Keeping my fingers crossed and praying,
Jim
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