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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Happy Mother's Day everyone!




Happy Mother’s Day

Words can’t express,
What you mean to me.
Time can not change,
The memories I keep.

What you’ve taught me each day,
Will never leave my mind.
To laugh, love, and pray,
To be trustworthy and kind.

I’ve learned so much from you,
And you know that I love you,
There’s nothing I’d not do for you,
So now I give my life before you.

I trust you to help me,
I trust you to guide me,
I trust you to lead me,
In the way of the Almighty.

I promise to understand you,
To accept your differences patiently.
But really, we’re more alike,
And only rarely think differently.

Each day I think of you,
And remember I’m blessed.
So on this special day,
I wish you the best!

Understand Me




A little free verse I wrote on my facebook wall and decided to post on my blog...

Can't you
For once
love me for who i am?
Without trying
to get
something from me?
without having
to work
to gain your friendship?
could I
perhaps
be human too?


This is an example of a one minute poem. Sometimes one minute poems turn out, sometimes they don't. A one minute poem is basically on you write in under a minute. It's just throwing your thoughts out there hoping it sounds good.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Lighthouse



Lighthouse

Is this the place where I once stood,
With pure white dress and navy hood,
To watch the tumbling of the waves,
Bring in quantities of old driftwood?

Wondering if pieces such,
Were from the ship that I missed much.
The one that struck some distant shore,
The one the dreadful wind did clutch.

If only the lighthouse had been lit!
The message of danger to transmit!
Thence the ship would have be saved,
But for the folly of the lighthouse half-wit.

My lighthouse never turned dark.
Here no ship received a mark.
Why was it not on this very shore?
Where it could have turned in a graceful arch.

It never would have hit my land.
Never its bottom would scrape my sand.
Saved he would be, and dreaded not would be the sea.
And closely I would hold his hand, closely ever hold his hand.

No use crying over events of the past.
For it was this place where I stood steadfast.
When the news had reached me swiftly, yes.
That the breath he breathed had been his last.

Thinking, “So long oh shore and lighthouse keen!
Farewell oh ocean and beautiful scene.
For I’ll not return, I’m leaving now.
To deal with the dreadful unforeseen.”

Years have passed but I remember still,
Struggling up the steep little hill.
To release the tears I had kept inside,
Of being taken against my will.

Here the anger held so long,
Here the hope that I held onto, clung.
Was I wrong to return even now?
Then my delicate hands I wrung.

There I stood waiting upon the hill.
Hoping that through the misty veil.
The ship will come sailing, sailing, sailing.
Hoping the ship will come sailing still.

(artwork thanks to Kiana Pieters)