A Drab Green Color StingsA Poem by Barbara Kasey SmithA heart that's been hurt and never recovered from its pain.
A heart colored an exquisite red
begins to turn green from age and dread. A soul with energy and a desire to live now lies in a field of weeds, lacking to forgive. Its hurt and pain stained it to a drab green, weirdest shade the world will ever see. A heart cracked open by heavy scars, exhibit corrosion, stain, and other mars. It's a muscle holding life in the palm of a hand, often damaged by the likes of a woman or a man. It cannot be soothed and healed in a short time; age ripened and kept it ticking to stay alive. A heart gets bruised and destroyed over years, regardless of worries, stresses or shedded tears. Love isn't worth it if it doesn't feel moral and sane; it'll rob a spirit causing it to suffer and hurt in shame. A heart tarnished to a drab green craves to be full of life and desires to be seen. A heart's yen is to return to a flamboyant red where it'll flourish and attest it's not dead. Paint it any color sought after or wished as long as it doesn't fetch pains or grief. A heart protected and sealed by a cheerful tint, will survive and prosper regardless of its stint. Copyright 2013 by Barbara Kasey Smith - Use with permission only. © 2013 Barbara Kasey SmithAuthor's Note
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2 Reviews Added on April 29, 2013 Last Updated on April 29, 2013 Tags: Poetry, People, Lifestyle, Love, Hurt & Pain AuthorBarbara Kasey SmithManassas, VAAboutBarbara Kasey Smith is retired from the federal government after about 32 years. She now enjoys her days writing, traveling, arts & crafts, flower arranging, antiquing, and various other activites. .. more..Writing
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