Friday, December 19, 2025

WITHIN MY SOUL



Admittedly, I suppress the vile darkness deep within my soul, and whitewash the utter hopelessness to paint a palatable  view of what almost could be.

In blatant English, I lie about my depthless sorrow.

These past ghastly years have finally robbed me of everything I ever had, and ripped my palid optimisim to shreds.

Hope is a dream. Happy endings are unattainable.

In the blissful shroud of night

I pray fervently.....

for eternal sleep.

I only thank God for retaining my mental ability to write these words.

Jon 

I seem superficial, but the essence of myself is much deeper than you could ever imagine.

Once, the fleeting lover I had when I lived in the Ozarks said "Jon, I don't understand you".

My answer

"I don't understand myself".

That was when our torrid relationship was ending. There was a beginning.

That was when I left the 55 degree (Fahrenheit) winter of Los Angeles and faced a 5 degree Christmas blizzard in the Missouri Ozarks. When you think someone truly loves you, you can endure the frigid grasp of nature.

He baked cookies, cakes, and pies for me. Gave me gifts. Decorated a magnificent tree. Good 'ol simple country boy was surprisingly adept...at many things.

That Christmas Eve

we bundled up, grabbed a bottle of wine, ventured out into an incredible snowscene worthy of Doctor Zhivago. Deep Siberian drifts everywhere, casting surrealistic illusional colors, a moonless sky - deep dark - blazing with a myriad of December stars - - constellations like Orion and Taurus. We drank wine. We sang...impromptu carols. Magical night.

Inside, frigid to the bone. We warmed up. And warmed up again. 



Why on God's green earth am I writing this? It wasn't intended. It wasn't intended to offend.

I always tell truth. I can't deny my past.

Random thoughts, distant memories somehow become words. Ancient Christmas Eves.

My life - - an infinite surplus of memories - - ecstasy, agony, darkness beyond hell, gold in sunlit clouds. I could tell an incredible endless journey that would astound you.....

and now

nothing.

Long long ago I was an innocent child. Innocence is a gift that I miss the most. A child who knows nothing of the world that awaits him. On this night he only knows the intoxicating scent of the pine tree, peppermint, oranges. Shimmering tinsel, colored lights, ornamental balls that give mesmerizing reflections.

And soft, silent snowfall outside. Promising magic.

Jon

only me, a reflective mood

             ðŸŒ²⛄️ ❤️⛄️🌲

Miserable updates and more Xmas memories upcoming

 

Trying to correct typos

10 comments:

  1. For better or worse ... what would we be without our memories! 😢

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    1. They sustain me, Myra...and I like to share them. Thanks.
      More updates will come, soon.

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  2. Memories these days are what what sustains me these days Jon. I have an incredible sadness ever since Bill died that never seems to go away. Even though my living situation is better than yours I too yearn to "go home." I know now more than ever that is what awaits all of us after our life lessons here on earth in this lifetime.
    You have many wonderful memories Jon. Thank you very much for sharing your memories with us (we strangers out her in the blogosphere). We can all identify with you one way or another. By the way, what beautiful pictures you generated on this posting.
    Ron

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    1. You are one of the few people who understand me, and also one of the few who reveal their private feelings on your blog. I really appreciate that. Many other bloggers reveal nothing about their true selves, which frustrates me. Thanks, Ron.

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  3. The beauty in this post is palpable. Thank you for sharing it. Sending you love, light, and peace. Mary Maizy

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    1. What a truly nice comment! Love, light, and peace are gladly accepted. Thanks, Mary Maizy.

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    1. Love is like a rollercoaster ride. I only had one true love...who died too soon.

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