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Delmardeb:
Thanks Joey and Meryl; that was thoughtful of you. Thank you Lucise for the beautiful poem and pictures. I cannot believe how this tragedy has affected me and all of us here at Bettermost.

Heath- May you rest in peace. :'( :'( :'(

iristarr:
Rest in peace, Heath.  You came into this old woman's life in the role of Ennis, and lived passionately in my heart for months and months.  I can't begin to express how much you enriched my life.  Words fail me, tears fall again.  Iris  :(

Shasta542:

--- Quote from: Lucise on January 23, 2008, 02:57:31 pm ---It is helping to write these little poems.
I posted it in my blog, but thought to bring it here too.



You Rise Still


you slipped away
unobserved
like a silent whisper.
your spirit rises
like soft strands of smoke
from a quenched candle.
you rise far
from this chaos and loss
you rise still.

there is more
beyond this earthly vale
distant shores
where footprints remain
forever etched in sand.
you are there
where shadows are not
where your sun gleams
you are there
you rise still.

you slipped away
in the light of day
I pray you felt no fear
close to the end
for you rise still.
bits of your soul breathe
in these bereft hearts
you are here
even as you rise far
from this restless haze
you rise still.




Rest In Peace.





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Beautiful images, Lucise -- a wonderful poem for Heath.

Ellemeno:
Iris, so great to see you here.

   

joey:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on January 23, 2008, 05:20:04 pm ---
Welcome Joey, any friend of Paul's is a friend of mine.

There is a video of a clip from an interview with Heath, done on the set of The Patriot, where he talks about literally putting on the clothes of the character giving him entrance into that character.  In the interview, he mimes slipping on a jacket and straightening it on his body, and as he does, his bearing changes, his expression evolves, and even with the imitated gesture, he shows he becomes his part.  I will try to find it.

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Thank you Clarissa -- I am new to all of this on the forum.  But Paul is helping me!  I would dearly love to see Heath's interview putting on the coat...it is a perfect image and whether or not he had read Michael Chekov's "To the Actor" he sure did do it right.  If you find it, let me know.

PS  I am the "Plant Dreaming Deep" lady.....

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