Living with Diamonds

Living with Diamonds

A Poem by Elizabeth
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Living with Diamonds, just a little description of how much i love life. And a little of my life in there :)

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“Living with Diamonds”

By: E.D.

 

I have been missing out.

Not too much and not so long.

 

I walk up to the muddy driveway,

And into the house that I grow nowadays.

The door cracking up,

The beeping noise of the microwave.

 

I smile and walk over to the woman whose life is mine.

The sweetness of her love is show in every aspect.

There’s nothing to replace.

 

Today’s a day like any other day.

The sun shines and the breeze plays.

There’s nothing to replace.

 

Diamonds fall into me as I stare at the loves of my life.

I smile and my heart tights.

There’s nothing to replace.

 

I know the diamonds will be here forever.

Everything stays the same,

And there’s nothing to replace.

Today’s was like any other day.

Just that diamonds fell on all of us.

Nothing will be replaced.

 

 

©copyright 2010 all rights reserved

 

 

E.D

© 2010 Elizabeth


Author's Note

Elizabeth
My life :) A little bit :D Post your poem of your life, i'd to read it :D
Thanx, bye!

elizabeth*

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I actually really enjoyed reading this. I like how personal it was, and how it kinda shows the simple things in life are to be enjoyed? But at the part "I stare at the love of my lives" is that supposed to be "I stare at the loves of my life" ?

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Added on June 11, 2010
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Elizabeth
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