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One last time
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
Holding my child for the last time Shallow slow breaths with eyes without pain For once my baby isn't hurting With death reaching out to take him ..
Where have they gone?
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
She saw it all felling so helpless seeing his pain and suffering. It kills her to think about how she felt and what she saw. His ears ringing, his eye..
When will we listen?
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
Preacher man on the tv teaching about the good book But I can't help but think of the homeless man last week Contorted face, crazed and spitting the..
To be a man
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
Do you feel like a man when you call her names? Do you feel like a man when you make her think she's to blame? Do you feel like a man when you..
Drifting
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
Be my anchor to my drifting boat Help keep the raging currents away Be my lighthouse guiding me home Don't let me crash into the rocky shore Be my..
Missing you tonight
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
Time passes me by before my tired eyes I'm always losing sleep over you Dreams of you and your sweet voice Leaves me laying in bed smiling over you..
Rain
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
Rain, don't stop please I need the cool water on my face Rain, why are you slowing Rhythmic taps on my closed eyes Rain, dripping from my hai..
Anyone listening?
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
Beautiful but lonely girl Her eyes filled with tears She sits alone in the corner Room cold and empty And a heart to match Whatever made her fee..
Saying goodbye
A Poem by
Eli Jarman
I got a letter in the mail the other day Asking to attend a long lost friend of mine To be a guest to someone I once knew long ago Feeling my hear..
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