Echoes of You
A Poem by Relic
~Echoes of You~
Your ghost hides in the corners of our wrinkled sheets, reaching out transparent hands to grasp at my foolishness. I've never enjoyed swimming naked in guilt's sea; it leaves me dripping remorse. It appears death's formidable grip can trump a full hand of indifference every time. The mundane, repetitious days of our existence held me in perspective as one too ambivalent to shake his disembodied shoulders. The scent of your demise, to me, seemed innocuous fleeting and unable to bloom. But flowers, I've discovered, are fragile things that, in a short period of time, will die from the slightest chill. And I" unbelievably" immersed in my neglectful, narrow corner unable to sympathize or relate to simple needs never noticed at all your petals falling one by one.
How often have men picked their flower in life only to ignore her later through the trials of marriage? Her tears like petals have fallen. Now, through her absence, he realizes too late, what he has done: Disregarded and Ignored his soul mate.
Your thoughts are always welcome.
© 2026 Relic
Author's Note
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Note to self: Changed the picture and a couple of words.
A quick note:
~~This is by far my most popular poem. And yet, it didn't start that way. Many young people are offended by advice or suggestions from others. They feel insulted that someone would critique their writing.
As for me, I came here not just to share my writing but to learn as well. If it wasn't for suggestions from Rick Puetter and Girl Friday (see below) I don't think the poem would have been as good. The poet Richard also helped me fine tune the poem and it is now--after all these years--(in my mind) complete.
We can always learn from other people as long as we know they have more experience and know-how than us.~~
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You pen a lesson Relic. This is a sad but true observation of the failure to "husband" those we "claim" as our own flesh... Women do this same thing, but it is somehow more prevalent or more punishing in the masculine observation.
This poem is far reaching and you pen with a educated talent.
Great write!
Posted 12 Years Ago
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12 Years Ago
Well stated review. Thank you very much David.
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12 Years Ago
I like the way you explained that. Thanks for the review.
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12 Years Ago
They tell me "What are you looking at me for, I can't think of anything either?" haha I started som.. read moreThey tell me "What are you looking at me for, I can't think of anything either?" haha I started something the other day. It will take a while before I post again. I've been impulsive in the last chapter of my writing. I want to take a new approach. I'll post gain, I just don't want to put a date on it. Thanks for your words.
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12 Years Ago
Will be looking for it. My RR's are off, so just say when.
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12 Years Ago
Okay, I'll let you know.
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12 Years Ago
Thanks so much Chloe.
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12 Years Ago
You are welcome my pleasure
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12 Years Ago
Thank you so much, I appreciate your review.
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12 Years Ago
Tears don't discriminate I guess. I'm thankful you liked it and could identify with it, though in a .. read moreTears don't discriminate I guess. I'm thankful you liked it and could identify with it, though in a way, I'm sorry too. You know what I mean by that. I appreciate the review.
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12 Years Ago
Thanks so much Tom.
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12 Years Ago
Yes it does A. Thank you for reading.
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12 Years Ago
Yes, we do. Thanks Pryde.
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Added on August 3, 2012
Last Updated on January 13, 2026
Author
Relic
About
I've been scribbling here since 2009.
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