Who You Were - Stolen Like a ThiefA Poem by Neva Flores Smith - ChangefulstormWhen we write about each other in the heat of anger our words are forever. How do you wish to be remembered?With silent words you scream aloud upon the pages like broken glass Ruined relationships sigh like dark winds and kiss me hard Can you not rise up from the plains of your misunderstandings Take this opportunity to hold your pen’s tongue In a higher form of regard Among these dark trodden flowers there is much for you to lose Do you wish to be remembered by your mind’s reflection To reveal the finest flavor of your poet’s dreams and desires Or have your feelings of resentment be analyzed By our future generations Your silent words will dance aloud upon the pages of your history Listen to them screaming out to you to for some relief More sudden than a mere thought can race across your mind Your silent words will become part of the future Who you were, stolen like a thief © 2011 Neva Flores Smith - ChangefulstormAuthor's Note
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Added on May 18, 2011Last Updated on May 19, 2011 Tags: poetry, relationships, resentment, history, poet, words AuthorNeva Flores Smith - ChangefulstormGAAboutHello, I am Neva, 4i, from Atlanta, Georgia. My latest book and videos: My latest book - Mailing Letters to the Moon rm_f1st('6','182','true','false','000000','av2j3.. more..Writing
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