Christy Sargent
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Dinner MealA Poem by Christy SargentDinner Meal I looked over at the man Who sat leaning in towards the lady Cozied up Elbows on the table His legs crossed underneath his chair .. |
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What Do You Wish ForA Poem by Christy SargentWhat Do You wish forsoft brown eyes watch methey seem restless this morningtroubledwhat are you trying to saywhat would you want me to knowwhat are yo.. |
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Standing In The KitchenA Poem by Christy SargentA Poem |
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The CloakroomA Poem by Christy SargentThe CloakroomWe had argued early that morningSo when you walked through my classroom doorAnd straight over to my deskYour face pinched and wet with te.. |
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The WalkA Poem by Christy SargentThe WalkIt was Sunday afternoonAnd as it turned out a good day to walkThe Englishman who strolled easily along the pathWas not alone todayAs evidenced.. |
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She Smiled and Waved GoodbyeA Poem by Christy SargentMy first experience as a Hospice volunteer. Doris and I faced death together. |
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Never ForgetA Poem by Christy SargentNever ForgetI start to forgetOnce things settle downAnd you manage to get off the hookAgainThat is where I make my mistakeIn starting to forgetHow thi.. |
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A New FriendA Poem by Christy SargentA New Friend“Hello,” she called out to usStepping from the shadowsOf a stand of tall pinesThey swayed softlyThat afternoonUnder a springti.. |
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A Spider and a FlyA Poem by Christy SargentA Spider and A FlyIn the windowsill above my writing deskA web of silk whirled into a fatal snareThe amazing ambush of finely spun silkThat begins in .. |
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I Still DreamA Poem by Christy SargentI Still DreamI still dream of those timesWhen I was youngAnd so frightenedOf livingI am in the basementStanding before my fatherMy sister is beside of.. |