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When the moon sets upon theageing EarthCasting a dim light over allFew seconds repeat, no day, no nightA stillness sits on the mountain.A foreign lang..
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Alzheimer's affects thousands of people every year, this poem is about a husband who desperately wants to keep hold of his memories.
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As roads turn to gravesNow streams of anguish flow.Bodies are bodies, the people are goneThe lives of the innocent are pained, too manyA murderous ple..
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You’ve made it clear, I know where I standI’m on the sidelines, cheering you onYou want me here, but not too closeI can do this now but I&..
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And the sun renews the dry dying grass.And memories of cold will soon pass.Are like gentle, soft kisses that you can feel insideBecause Summer is comi..
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There is always someone watching over you.
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One valiant horse, his mane so fair
Roaming the lands he is free
The Stallion of the Savannah.
His hoofprints sink into the sand
As he wanders the..
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Having never written a Haiku or Tanka poem before, I thought it would be nice to write something different for a change. Here is my Tanka poem:
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Dreams of what could have been,
memories of the past
I'd have followed you anywhere, you
just needed to ask.
And now rain is a certainty, when i..
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A poem about heartache and being alone.
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