HOLLOWA Poem by DBURKE
A mother remembers Touching her round belly Joy, mixed with fear always racing through her veins A great day was soon to come A day when heaven would open its gates And release an angel All in heaven would mourn As they are departed from a precious friend And a mother sheds her own tears As she receives God's gift Where heaven lose one she gains one Eight years later A mother touches her flat stomach Sadness, darkness, and confusion race through her veins An unusual silence spreads across the sky A day where heaven rejoice As an angel returns A mother sinks into a muddy slate Where her daughter rest And so does a part of her soul Emptiness harvest her spirit And destroys her hope As she eternally long To hold her angel once more © 2010 DBURKEReviews
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11 Reviews Added on June 7, 2010 Last Updated on June 7, 2010 AuthorDBURKEAboutMy name is D.Burke. I was born and raised in Milwaukee WI. I write fiction horror/thrillers and poetry. I decided to pursue my writting career after the tragic loss of my eight year old daughter. My f.. more..Writing
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