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Weekly Poetry: A poem of Memorial Day and more
MAYBE NEEDS GRIEF ritual, as Music
Perhaps the pain ritual needs, as music
Standards embraces the sound is converted into song.
Perhaps if one trusts that will not be lost;
One can reject, but the pain is strong.
Reserve, then, days of mourning rituals
As you can allow the flood of sorrow
Again, that floods the heart, restoration
Life on the parched deserts.
Depends on dance choreography
Since pain declaring their sovereign right to be,
Yet performed with the grace of sober and brief.
Graduates, NO MORE OF A CHILD
For graduates, no more than one child,
To whom all these years has made my love shine:
Take pleasure in the pleasure of my pride,
As much as I have managed on their own.
While they dance on stage,
Increasingly endowed with grace,
Remember that my love will never change,
A place for you beyond all time and place.
Do what you want within of his own around the world,
Understanding in its own intelligently:
I always know which is my field of wonder,
The wild moorland, dotted with stars on which to stroll,
Although I am honored today.
MANY YEARS AGO ARE SEPARATED
We are separated for many years
In anger. I left with a small child.
I cried with him for years, I loved him,
But once gone, my ordeal was done.
The two became married, I somebody good,
A man who loves me and my son well,
Who wants to make our world just as it must,
Who do I rely on to stay through good and bad.
But now my ex, though married, says he wants me,
You can not forget me, lives in my kiss,
And suddenly, every flash of passion haunts me,
And I realize what I miss.
My husband does not have words to praise my beauty,
No petting soft trembling with desire.
Because it is so preoccupied with their duties,
He is someone who has his inner fire.
My ex is crazy to take any time
Whatever the causes ecstasy his lust.
Their need is an unbearable torment
That explodes in a joy that I can not trust.
Alas! I sleep with him and I am again
The goddess of love, ferocious and cunning.
I know I will bring only pain,
However, all my thoughts and passions move toward him.
Friends are prisoners of expectation
Friends are the prisoners of waiting,
Reflected in the mirror of its necessity.
Instead of being happy on your own,
Everyone knows that one can not survive alone
Not unless you think another plant the seed.
All dependents of the person in the relationship,
So to be fed, has a feed.
I want to say how proud I am of you
I want say I am very proud of you
To be freed from their addiction.
It's not something I could do
If I were as proven by his affliction.
My years of growth on my own,
As you were in the belly of the beast
We both indifferent and lonely,
Most in need of love, while to love the least.
How sad! That you and I have lost those years:
I, of childhood, and you, your only son.
But now is the time of joy and not tears,
Because you are well, and we are reconciled.
Whatever life may bring or time may prove,
Know always count on my love.
Flowers symbolize unbridled passion
Flowers symbolize unbridled passion,
Love, lust and attraction required.
Of beauty born, they burn with hungry fire,
Waiting for the pleasures of possession.
Still the lovers can be extracted higher
Fusion Rapture soon their self-obsession,
Dragged to tenderness by love's desires.
Were U.S. YOUR BIRTHDAY First, in full day
His birthday was the day we left we
And so for me is a day twice blessed.
I celebrate my count on you two times:
First, it is you, then you're mine.
I never felt a love so free and fine,
So much of me I'm a lover,
So rich and full to crowd out all others,
The one I was before he turned to us.
I am so happy to be part of us,
To be home with you and not a host,
To celebrate this day and not another,
To share with you a common boundary line.
About the Author
I am a poet and webmaster of the popular poetry site, Poems for Free, at http://www.poemsforfree.com.
ARRO Prison Poetry Project
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