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    Lost In Thought

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      Like they could crack

      Fall apart and break

      At any possible second

      We could not be any closer

      Than we are right here

      Standing on the curb

      Car running and forgotten

      People passing and ignored

      Planes landing so close

      And we are oblivious of it all

      Nothing matters more

      Than what’s in our arms

      I hold her face and look deeply

      Into the delicious depth of her eyes

      And then everything gets blurry

      And goes dark as the only sensation

      Is our lovingly lingering kiss

      The meeting of our lips

      Wonderfully marked

      With such a radiantly elegant

      And delicately reserved passion

      Perfectly matched for the moment

      As our faces pulled away

      Our fingers traced and memorized

      The edges of our faces until the

      Very last finger fell into the space

      Separating us which grew by

      Inches, then feet

      Until we were no longer

      Within sight of one another

      Seconds, then minutes

      Thinking how I miss her

      Trying not to think about the pain

      That will come as the separation

      Is measured not in distance

      But in time

      September 13, 2004

      Manchester, New Hampshire

      I just saw Lost In Translation and that end scene really hit me and made me think how life can bring two people so close together and it all seems so wonderfully real when it’s there in your hand, but when you have to go and leave the one you love behind, the physical distance that separates becomes time, which is infinitely worse.

      Drink the Giggling Murmur

      Soft and quiet

      So hard to hear

      In the beginning

      After a little more

      Sipping

      After a little more

      Drinking

      And a lot more

      Time

      Has slipped on by

      The obscured

      Becomes apparent

      Comes out of hiding

      Makes its presence

      Known to the thinking

      Ones who are drinking

      More than they planned

      But nonetheless here we are

      Laughing and acting

      Like we did back in college

      When nothing really mattered

      Like some long-dead explorers

      We just now re-discovered

      That it’s still very much the case

      As we drink the giggling murmur

      Being so limitless and carefree

      Talking, touching, being free

      Watching the candles burn down

      Knowing the sun will soon rise up

      Not caring one way or another

      Since we are happy here together

      Smiling in the early morning light

      September 18, 2004

      Manchester, New Hampshire

      When I was down in North Carolina two weeks ago, I bought a desktop stand for Magnetic Poetry. I absolutely love it since if I’m bored at my desk, I can mess around with different phrases. The title of this was one of those I came up with.

      In An Aisle

      Remember that day

      Out at Target

      We were acting like

      Giddy teenagers

      So deeply

      In love

      So madly

      Consumed by lust

      For one another

      In an empty aisle

      I kissed your mouth

      And got a handful

      A light twisting pinch

      Eyes jammed closed

      Lips parted breath sucked in

      Squirminess down below

      As quickly as it happened

      It stopped as someone

      Inadvertently interrupted

      You grabbed my hand

      And led me down a few

      To the camping aisle

      Where you started the charge

      And deftly caressed my dreams

      And it seemed like heaven

      Until someone happened by

      And we moved on once again

      Doing this all around the store

      Until we couldn’t take it anymore

      Drove like all hell to get home

      And barely made it inside

      As our clothes trailed on the floor

      To the bedroom where you and I

      Held a meeting of closeness

      With such passion and force unknown

      To anyone anywhere ever before

      September 19, 2004

      Manchester, New Hampshire

      It hasn’t happened yet, but it will.

      October

      The Heavy Shadow of Uncertainty

      The heavy shadow of uncertainty

      Seems to fall across everything lately

      Twisting the emotions I thought I felt

      Ripping at the inner core of my heart

      No idea of what I want anymore

      No longer knowing what’s ahead in store

      What’s caused my feelings or why I’m driven

      My future is no longer a given

      The only constant is what’s uncertain

      And the now apparent need to install

      A revolving door in the front lobby

      For all the growing traffic in my mind

      So many in such a short span of time

      All of them seem so wonderful at first

      But in the end they end up getting hurt

      When the emotions fade, my mind kicks in

      Pointing out the differences and that’s when

      Doubt and second-guessing come into play

      Over thinking the future of today

      As quickly as they entered, they will leave

      Now all alone I have the time to see

      How my rabid refusal to settle

      Leaves me empty in the emotional yacht

      To sail the seas alone with no crew

      I can only pray someday there will be two

      Me and the unnamed her…happy at last

     

      October 9, 2004

      Manchester, New Hampshire

      Things I thought I felt strongly always seem to fade so quickly when my mind starts thinking too much and tearing the emotions apart. Am I too picky?

      As We All Will Tonight

      I almost did it

      Grabbed and put

      My camera to the glass

      Capturing the action

      Tipping, pouring

      So you could see the world

      That I see daily, nightly

      The view that I do

      Of that most horrible of sights

      The bottom of the glass

      As it rushes up to meet me

      But I didn’t take that picture

      Since it’s one that I know

      You’ve seen yourself

      A victim of our generation

      A casualty of our century

      Nothing new that you

      Haven’t seen yourself

      Thousands of times before

      Nothing new

      Nothing special

      So please pardon me

      If I don’t take that picture

      And instead why don’t you

      Take a little look-see

      For yourself

      At the bottom of your

      Flute, wine, pint, snifter

      As I know you will

      As we all will tonight

      October 10, 2004

      Manchester, New Hampshire

      May the Best of Luck Be Yours

      The worst curse has been broken

      Now and forevermore

      The depressed days are now over

      Rejoice and be gl
    ad that the

      Worst days you can imagine

      Will have an end that comes soon

      Your days that felt like Buckner's

      The move-away-kinda days

      Will all be over sooner

      Than you can now imagine

      May the best of luck be yours

      For now, and forever more

      October 28, 2004

      Manchester, New Hampshire

      I’m not a sports fan (by any means) but the Red Sox just won the World Series.

      2005

      Right Of Way

      All lights are green at a four-way intersection

      No interfering stop signs as far as I can see

      You and I are going to crash into each other

      Full-speed because we both have the right of way

      And, oh my God, I so totally can’t wait

      Crash into each other

      I want nothing more

      Rip out the pedal in the middle

      You won’t need it anymore ever

      Right foot planted hard on the floor

      Needing to feel this forever more

      The speed, the adrenaline, the desire

      The need to be intertwined together

      No jaws of life can save us

      Strapped in, lost in a kiss

      Let us burn, tight in embrace

      You and me here, face to face

      Never want to find my way

      Anywhere but here with you

      Never want to leave your side

      March 2, 2005

      Goffstown, New Hampshire

      What is going on?

      Hopefully happiness is going on

      Hopefully you won't be long

      Because I'm wanting to see

      Because I'm needing to be

      With the one I love tonight

      In bed with you curled tight

      Drifting off and dreaming on

      Picnicking on a French lawn

      Counting all the ways

      Cherishing the days

      Spent together with you

      March 22, 2005

      Goffstown, New Hampshire

      Kari sent me an email tonight with the words “What is going on?” That’s it. I, without thought, started writing and ended up with this.

      Smile And Enjoy

      Across your face

      I see the beauty

      I see the emotions

      Running wild

      Running free

      You entice me

      Spark my curiosity

      Make me want more

      A million layers

      Under the pretty

      Each one quicker

      More unique

      Than the last

      My future life with you

      Won’t reveal them all

      Love returned

      A thousand fold

      Maybe more

      When it’s plentiful

      Who’s keeping score

      When you’re drowning

      In such ideal perfection

      Just smile and enjoy

      March 22, 2005

      Goffstown, New Hampshire

      More inspiration caused by staring at Kari’s picture.

      A Stranger Wrote Me

      The days filled with nothing

      But lonely and sadness

      When the darkness held me

      Those nights when no one did

      It all seems so far so long ago in my past

      The solitude ended

      When a stranger wrote me

      Completely randomly

      Said she liked my web site

      That we both had a lot of similarities

      All of our hours since then

      Have been filled with the magic

      Only known by two people

      Fulfilling their deepest dreams

      And living life so full of spontaneity

      It’s amazing to find her

      The one who shares such deep dreams

      The one who knows how to live

      Without regret, without fear

      I can’t wait to see the life we’ll live tomorrow

      August 9, 2005

      Goffstown, New Hampshire

      Listening to “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy” (live) on repeat. I was just so inspired that this one practically wrote itself for me.

      Thank you for reading Lost In Thought!

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      Other works by Eric Nixon

      Poetry Collections

      Anything but Dreams

      Trying Not To Blink

      Fiction

      Emily Dickinson, Superhero – Vol. 1

      Short Stories

      Incident on the Hennepin

      Retribution on a Jetpack

      Plenty of Time

      About the author

      Photo by Kari Chapin Nixon

      Eric Nixon is an author and poet. He published his first collection of poetry, Anything But Dreams in 2004, which was selected as an iUniverse Editor’s Choice book. In 2011, Garrison Keillor read his poem “Riding the Red Line” on the nationally syndicated public radio program, The Writer's Almanac. He is the author Emily Dickinson, Superhero – Vol. 1 and of several short stories, including Incident on the Hennepin and Retribution on a Jetpack. Eric lives with his family in Vermont where he is inspired by his surroundings and is explores his creativity through poetry, photography, and writing.

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      The Writer’s Almanac: “Riding the Red Line”

     



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