Follow the stream, Romeo cried, “O, that I were a glove upon that hand. That I might touch that cheek,” I need not yearn for this desire, For I am the hand, glove and cheek, After the night passes and dawn rises, Dew hangs in droplets from grass, I brush them with my finger, Wet… Read on
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singing in daylight a plum daisy fix swinging on breezes patiently waiting for the blooming of rights that were promised for hundreds thousands even of years promises of change peace humanity summer’s song daylights aromas passing by high early afternoon has halted still lovely shudders strawberry field of noontime and butterfly dreams Read on
you worshipped a divine being of which you didn’t have the foggiest idea loathed a fallen angel you’d never met longed for the ceiling that escaped you strolled the way you had never minded asked a spirit you won’t ever accept adored somebody who detested you envisioned a fantasy however unattainable wanted for something you… Read on
He’s always at ease and calm about what’s around, But someone told him not in a voice but an unidentifiable sound, That there’s something waiting to hit, Now he’s a little too frantic to sit, He looked forward to see, Sideways in hopes he could be free, Backwards for what’s lurking, Giving himself whiplash from… Read on
“Spinning” was written with inspiration from making hard decisions that put a lot of pressure on one’s self. Read on
This poem is dedicated to both you and I in knowing that you are, always have
been and always will be, a star! Read on