Beyond the Rainbow

by Daisy if you do   Jan 25, 2012


Autumn always found me
in pigtails, behind the moon,
beyond the rain,
with dreams...
that I dared to dream.
Hoping there was more
than gray skies,
weathered paint
and locked cellars.

Searching for emeralds
in sapphire skies.
Without guidance
of saffron paths
nor ruby shoes.
I found it...
the golden side of the rainbow.
Full of paved roads,
good intentions
and a masquerade
of uncertainty.

Courage had lodged itself
somewhere 'neath
my gingham hem
and skinned knees.
Logic, just a notion,
for old people
who had nothing better to do.

Sands of youth
filtered through
the hour glass
-one
---by
----one
------by
-------one

Only residue
of memories remains...
like poppies clutched
'tween fingers and palm,
clawing at the last strands
of an August moon,
trying to hold on.
I awaken,
in my own backyard
full of pine trees,
bermuda grass
and the little pond.
Each of us
-green-
as the emeralds I once sought.

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  • 12 years ago

    by A lonely soul

    This poem is indeed the most pristine and immaculate piece of virginal art this entire month that I have encountered, in my opinion, written by someone who really knows how to pen the subtleties of lost opportunities in love, their fading memories, and the attempt to hold on to them, in all their magnificence and splendor. I think I will not do justice if I did not re-quote some of the lines/stanza's here with my simple interpretation next to some of these beautiful lines in parentheses:
    Autumn always found me
    in pigtails, behind the moon, (depicting childhood innocence)
    beyond the rain, (as in beyond the rainbow)
    with dreams...
    that I dared to dream.
    Hoping there was more
    than gray skies, (more in life than just dark memories)
    weathered paint (eroded wishes/desires)
    and locked cellars. (opportunities denied)

    Searching for emeralds (emeralds are symbolic for love)
    in sapphire skies. (sapphire blue color depicts the color of sadness here)
    Without guidance
    of saffron paths (perhaps fiery, lit or elegant)
    nor ruby shoes. (passion filled love)
    I found it...
    the golden side of the rainbow. (where the pot of gold lies hidden according to ancient Irish mythology)

    Sands of youth
    filtered through
    the hour glass

    ^An elegant poetic way to say how my youth slipped away ever so slowly, like sand particles dripping through an houglass, one by one.

    And the last stanza, was just superb, poignant and perhaps penned with perfection, in the way it projects to the readers mind that only fragments of those lovely memories remain, to which I clutch on, like poppies (delicate/thin) between fingers and palm....omg so beautiful! Followed by the amazingly beautiful ending lines stating the symbolism of the color green using pines, Bermuda grass and a mossy pond, in autumn/august to the green color of an emerald (=love) that I once sought....... were simply a treat to read.

    I could not find a better poem this week to top my charts, perhaps this entire judging season. Simply elegant, brilliant and sublime in many ways and more.... much more deserving than these 3 adjectives, that I could find in my vocabulary today to describe how wonderful it was, as I read this piece of haunting art. (10 points).

    (From Judging 1-29-12)

  • 12 years ago

    by Yakari Gabriel

    "Autumn always found me
    in pigtails"

    I think we all know pigtails symbolyse childhood most of the time.. (little girls) I like the imaginary here,I think the "always" indicates a certain emotion.
    perhaps careless ness because something that is "always" finding you at some point doesn't take you by surprise anymore.there is so much to pull out
    from one simple phrase..

    "Searching for emeralds
    in sapphire skies.
    Without guidance
    of saffron paths
    nor ruby shoes.
    I found it."

    I think this is brilliant,this could be seen from some many point of views not to mention that the "sapphire skies" created the most beautiful image in my mind
    I LOVE how the writer kept the stones through out the whole stanza. To me this stands here as a way of saying that childhood was hard, I even believe the writer is speaking about money problems too.
    the stanza in itself is already very elegant and I love the positivity of "I found it" it indicates perseverance and how she managed to even without guidance
    find something she thought was impossible.

    "I awaken,
    in my own backyard
    full of pine trees,
    bermuda grass
    and the little pond.
    Each of us
    -green- "

    I think this is too beautiful.from what I know, people always say that green is the color of hope,and I don't know if the writer did this on purpose here
    but what it did to me was so uplifting.. although this write does contain the melancholy of growing and finding our own place somewhere I do believe it also packed with beauty and hope and lessons..
    Amazing Job, Gorgeous poetry

  • 12 years ago

    by End Of Eternity

    Congrats Kay on a very well deserved win. Great write with awesome choice of words.

    Nice to see you posting again :)

    all the best and take care

  • 12 years ago

    by Merdy

    Kudosxxx

  • 12 years ago

    by Melpomene

    Kay,

    This poem has such innocence to it and yet it was filled with so much wisdom.

    As a child we always wish for more and sometimes we're given a childhood that isn't as happy as others, as bright, and so we search for something else. I really liked the reference to "withered paint" such an interesting metaphor.

    I was curious as to why you mentioned gems and stones through out, did they have a particular symbolism? I know all gems have a meaning behind them, for example emeralds are known to symbolise hope and is lucky for love. Or perhaps you were connecting them to certain months or star signs. This poem made me had an extremely in depth look at the meaning behind the poem.

    I was particularly fond of the ending, especially how you wake from a reminiscent state.
    It created an extremely comfortable environment for the reader and made us feel at ease with the past, it was almost like you were saying things will get better.

    I liked the reference to poppies, again poppies have much symbolism such as peace and sleep which worked well with your ending of a day dream.

    "Full of paved roads,
    good intentions
    and a masquerade
    of uncertainty."

    I really liked this, it was very relatable from my perspective. Roads are often paved for us by other people with good intentions but we're full of uncertainty anyway.

    Great tone used throughout Kay and a very thought provoking write.

    Congrats on your win!
    -Mel

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