Doorways

Doorways

A Poem by Lisasview
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I wrote this when I was just about 20 years old. Many ~ many years ago..1968 -70 Free Verse poetry Photo - DreamTime

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  Doorways....


Did you see me

   standing naked 

      by the door …

tears in my eyes,

   ready to pour?


A friend did …

   said I looked dead;

      as though, I lost my

         dearest love?


Seeing you leave

   felt like

      taking ten steps, 

finding I was

   no longer on land,

      but in the air.

© 2023 Lisasview


Author's Note

Lisasview
I always review what I read and would appreciate it if when you read this you would be kind enough to do the same.
Thank you,
Lisa

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I was drawn to read this because it predates all this...the internet, etc. You have been incredibly loyal to your poetic calling. Re-reading these words must evoke how you were all those years ago, a priceless thing. Most of us are just left with fading or unreliable memories at best, or maybe a few tickets or programmes from this or that. You have your creative life to hand.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Dear R.J.
I am spending most of today going over my poems and my reviews... I just want to ma.. read more
Lisasview

11 Months Ago

Hello again,
I am again back to revisiting my poems and reviews. This one from you is 8 month.. read more



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I was drawn to read this because it predates all this...the internet, etc. You have been incredibly loyal to your poetic calling. Re-reading these words must evoke how you were all those years ago, a priceless thing. Most of us are just left with fading or unreliable memories at best, or maybe a few tickets or programmes from this or that. You have your creative life to hand.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Dear R.J.
I am spending most of today going over my poems and my reviews... I just want to ma.. read more
Lisasview

11 Months Ago

Hello again,
I am again back to revisiting my poems and reviews. This one from you is 8 month.. read more
Oh, that must have been harrowing to a young lass, or to anyone at any age that is inclined to intimate relationship. It is hard not to feel this poem. The doorways bit, stood out to me like a sentinel and a portal through which we are ushered at certain moments in our life's journey. The easiest and quickest question is 'why?' and the floating, allows for other thoughts and feelings to filter through (at least for me). Thanks for sharing. /Frederick.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Thank you for your wonderful review..
Yes, I was quite young when I felt this and wrote about.. read more


this is such a very sad and touching poem, but almost, by way of a contradiction, quite beautiful. Neville :)

Posted 1 Year Ago


Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Yes, quite sad.. I was so young..around 20 years old..
1970...
Thank you for reading .. read more
"felt like
taking ten steps,
finding I was
no longer on land,
but in the air."

Those lines hit dear Lisa, they express all the harsh situation of lost, confusion, hurt and pain in a strong way. your title and being naked also are chosen carefully. You are saying, "I gave it all, but did You?!" read this before but I just had the time to leave my review here.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Lisasview

2 Years Ago

Just found another review of yours!!!
Thank you for reading and understanding my poem.
.. read more
Know this feeling too well. Pretty much what created The Drifter. A search for meaning after just such an ending. Well done.

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Hi there,
i am going back over all my reviews to make sure I did not miss saying thank you..<.. read more
as in "Ars Poetica"
"the grief, an empty doorway..."
the pic with the poem enhances that idea...once someone was there and now the person is not...
Some just take advantage of another and then disappear, leaving us standing naked and alone with our feelings.
This is really powerful, Lisa....
this deserves more than just a read....comments help a poet understand his or her own work, and its worth.
j.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Lisasview

2 Years Ago

Thank you so much... As a watercolour artist I am a bit over the top when it comes to picking just t.. read more
jacob erin-cilberto

2 Years Ago

I am thumbs with technology...but I think you go to your profile, change photo or avatar.
and.. read more
Lisasview

2 Years Ago

You make me laugh... Well, avatar will not allow me to do it... Crazy because it worked for the firs.. read more
I see the theme of your poems from that time. Young, blooming, and sensitive; wanting love but seeing it glide away. From the poems I've read over the years from young women, I've seen the same theme. Sadness and broken hearts. Such is life for a young woman. :)

Posted 2 Years Ago


Lisasview

2 Years Ago

Yes, and thank goodness that is all behind me and has been behind me for a very long time.. You tota.. read more
Nice work Lisa. The imagery is spot on with the loss of a loved one almost had a ghostly ending I suppose all breakups become ghost memories.

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lisasview

2 Years Ago

Thank you so much Andrew. yes, ghost memories..only to be stirred up every so often..
Thank y.. read more
I really like it when a poet is brave enough to post early, maybe less mature poetry they've written. And happy you mentioned it too. You stepped off the cliff, in your poem and in your post. I like it. But you can bet about a hundred people will read it but not review it. I always wonder who they are. Guests? There can't possibly be poets who have nothing to say. Or can there?

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lisasview

2 Years Ago

Good morning,
My feelings exactly... So far I have 63 views and 6 reviewers... Strange that p.. read more
William Michael Reeves

2 Years Ago

Nice. I'll look for them. I get the feeling some don't review because they are afraid of embarrassme.. read more
The poem written for the one that got away. Only to be read by the observer. As the memory-maker is still walking.
Excellent bold and powerful

Posted 2 Years Ago


Lisasview

2 Years Ago

Interesting take on my poem Cherrie...
I was going through a painful divorce in my early 20's.. read more
Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

Yes writing is a great therapy.

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Added on March 25, 2022
Last Updated on August 31, 2023

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Lisasview
Lisasview

Benitachell, Alicante, Spain



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I have been writing poetry and short stories since I was 10..so 64 years! I have never connected with any groups but recently thought why not.. So here I ..looking at where this adventure leads me. more..

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