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Deborah Leah Krempa
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Danny and the cemetary
A Story by
Deborah Leah Krempa
When my brother-in-law Daniel came home from the war in Vietnam he was changed, his personality wasn't the same. I know he'd been through and seen to..
The fabric of me
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
T he fabric of me H appens to be fine linen E mbroidered graciously F or all the world to see Aquilt of many colors B eing of different Rac..
Sweet nothings
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
S weet nothings you W hisper in my E ar E very T ime Ihold you near N ever let go of my heart O bviously I am in love with you T ill the las..
The angel\'s kiss
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
T he angel's kiss upon my cheek H ugs so sweet so heavenly E ctastic with joy Ababy boy N ow a grown man G od must have heard my prayers E arl..
Let\\\'s twist again
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
L et's twist again E verybody let's dance in the street T wist again while the time is right 's o we can do the twist all night T wist all over..
wish you were here
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
W ish you were here I truley miss you my dear S ince you've been gone H oney it's been too long Y ou know I love you so O h honey don't you kno..
The vagabond and the hitch hiker
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
(my first attempt to put a story in an acrostic)
Silouettes*
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
S ilouettes of you and I as we dance I love the way you hold me close L ove the way you bend with me L ove the way you dance with me O ut on the m..
Send in the clowns
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
S end in the clowns E ncourage me to smile N ot wear this lonely frown D o encourage me to smile Ineed to lift my spirits Need to stop these te..
In the midnight hour
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
I n the darkness of the midnight hour Not a creature stirred this enchanted night T he streets were awkwardly quiet H e stood under the old lamp..
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