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And I Think It's Gonna Rain
A Poem by
Dara
As dark clouds gather overhead and the air is thick and menacing, I can feel the approach of an evening storm and my thoughts are..
Walking Bailey
A Poem by
Dara
A sunny day, a gentle breeze as we pass by the giant oak trees my lab and I stroll side by side no need to hurry we take our time. ..
The Hummingbird
A Poem by
Dara
From flower to flower it flits and sips the nector so sweet without using lips.
The Carousel
A Poem by
Dara
On painted ponies we will ride with windblown hair as we search the sky and see clouds of white drifting overhead as we spin, &lsqu..
For Those Who Wander
A Poem by
Dara
As she turns her head to go I hold back the tears with a heart full of love, a mind riddled with fear. So young and independen..
Upon That Distant Shore
A Poem by
Dara
Minutes seem like hours, the ticking of the clock keeping rhythm like a drum to the beating of my heart. Time passes slowly ..
Wonder What You're Thinking
A Poem by
Dara
There’s a gentleness about you and it comes as no surprise that I feel a warm glow when I look into your eyes. As I reach ou..
A Snake In My Shoe
A Poem by
Dara
Oh Lawd! What should I do? I woke up this morning with a snake in my shoe. I sputtered and fussed ‘til my face turned bl..
Wendy's Song
A Poem by
Dara
Traveling on moonbeams trailing the stars fairy dust encompassing heads, legs and arms. Flying high above the clouds soaring like a bird..
Who Will Tend My Garden?
A Poem by
Dara
Who will tend my garden now that you are gone? I am like, a long lost singer looking for a song. The sun is hiding behind the clo..
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