I Will Gladly Bear Your WearinessA Poem by A.A.RomanczukPlace your worked hand in mine And rest your tired eyes Allow me to chase away Your worries and sorrow Stay and partake of Simple, asking-for-nothing love I am neither wise nor eloquent Neither good nor evil I am awkward and not well acquainted With the world And without a clear answer But my simple heart Knows how to feel and how to love And it has opened to you If you would care to open to it Come and give your weariness to me I will gladly bear it © 2010 A.A.RomanczukFeatured Review
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6 Reviews Added on September 20, 2010 Last Updated on September 20, 2010 AuthorA.A.RomanczukNJAbout“A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.” - Oscar Wilde Feel free to check out my first publis.. more..Writing
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