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American I have been writing for a very long time and I have never really shared it. The only way you can grow as a writer though is to expose your writing, even the one that may be most exposing to you.
Freedom of Speech yet we do not Speak. Freedom of Religion yet many will Hide. Pursuit of Wealth not really Happiness. Working to Death instead of Hardly Working. Family Ties yet Domestic Abuse. A land of Honey that has all been Used. Tranquility and Peace yet Bombs and War. The Heart of America; Gone Forever More.
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Dec 21, 2013
Dec 21, 2013 at 3:57 PM UTC
The Heart of America
Oh, how I wish you could open your eyes and just see that it's really true, you can't see me. Oh, how I hate this power, Invisibility
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Dec 20, 2013
Dec 20, 2013 at 4:22 PM UTC
Invisibility
I’ve had heartache, or rather, I’ve had heart crumble fall to the ground get stomped and trampled on break. Trying to pick up those pieces you’re hands aren’t big enough to hold and when you spread your fingers to try and hold more…the pieces just fall through the holes. Yeah, I’ve had that too. That hurt in your chest saying goodbye wanting a final, “I love you,” with a gentle kiss. The moment he has walked away and you realize your heart is shattered on the ground no longer pumping blood but somehow you are still unthankfully alive. Yeah, I’ve had that too. The crying till you are completely falling among a broken world. Your tears not enough to wash it all away. Then suddenly someone comes along…the hero. Trying to push him away, but you are too weak, and honestly you know that an extra pair of hands would help. Yeah, I’ve been there as well. When he finally helps you get the pieces back together, but there is always one that is missing. He puts a new piece in your hand, but it is so strange and unfamiliar. You push, shove, yell for it to go away. Yeah, now I remember. How you shoved so hard he just went away, thinking you didn’t need him after all. You start to walk, but there is still that hole in your chest that hurts every time the wind blows. You feel alone and then you start to realize the hero…he was the one that really loved you. Yeah, I know how that goes. When you call and can’t find him, begging for that precious piece. You sit on the floor and cry and suddenly he is by your side to pull you up off the ground again. The heart beat between you, the piece fit perfectly. Finally blood through your veins, alive, and now, your hands aren’t big enough to capture all the love from him. Yeah…that’s what I missed. He moved on.
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Dec 17, 2013
Dec 17, 2013 at 3:57 PM UTC
Heart Talk
I’ve had heartache, or rather, I’ve had heart crumble fall to the ground get stomped and trampled on break. Trying to pick up those pieces you’re hands aren’t big enough to hold and when you spread your fingers to try and hold more…the pieces just fall through the holes. Yeah, I’ve had that too. That hurt in your chest saying goodbye wanting a final, “I love you,” with a gentle kiss. The moment he has walked away and you realize your heart is shattered on the ground no longer pumping blood but somehow you are still unthankfully alive. Yeah, I’ve had that too. The crying till you are completely falling among a broken world. Your tears not enough to wash it all away. Then suddenly someone comes along…the hero. Trying to push him away, but you are too weak, and honestly you know that an extra pair of hands would help. Yeah, I’ve been there as well. When he finally helps you get the pieces back together, but there is always one that is missing. He puts a new piece in your hand, but it is so strange and unfamiliar. You push, shove, yell for it to go away. Yeah, now I remember. How you shoved so hard he just went away, thinking you didn’t need him after all. You start to walk, but there is still that hole in your chest that hurts every time the wind blows. You feel alone and then you start to realize the hero…he was the one that really loved you. Yeah, I know how that goes. When you call and can’t find him, begging for that precious piece. You sit on the floor and cry and suddenly he is by your side to pull you up off the ground again. The heart beat between you, the piece fit perfectly. Finally blood through your veins, alive, and now, your hands aren’t big enough to capture all the love from him. Yeah…that’s what I missed. He moved on.
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A wishing well! What a wonderful thing, any dream you can tell hoping one day it will come true. You tossed in that penny, hoping your dream will come true any. But apparently, something they didn't tell for how long it takes the penny to reach the bottom of the well we have already grown old and forgotten. That penny finally hits the water but it doesn't matter; we don't dream anymore. So a wasted penny actually has a wish of its own. It wishes its life wasn't wasted being tossed down a wishing well.
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Dec 15, 2013
Dec 15, 2013 at 11:56 PM UTC
Wishing Well
The first one walks through the door. A child in rags cold, hungry, and worn; lost in a world too big on her own. This place is warm; the only door that's ever open. Lighting a candle to read the Book, reading the stories of something so wonderful, learning the greatness of the Lord. Another walks through the door after loosing a loved one not long ago. Drenched in melting snow and shaking from sorrow and cold; a life without him seems impossible. Alone in this place in this world forever. Memories; a flood as they run down her cheek, Asking the Lord why he had to leave. The last walks through the door drunk and stumbling, his life the bottle. Wanting to change but lost on how, sitting down with head bowed. Been so long since this. Three candles were lit that night letting the Lord guide their lives.
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Dec 14, 2013
Dec 14, 2013 at 8:39 PM UTC
Guided Lives
Close by the door he paused to stand As he took her class ring off of her hand, And all who watched couldn't speak As a single tear rolled down his cheek. Memories of the moments they had As they laughed and ran beneath the sun, Remember how she was so free. How she hurt him She could not see. Her ocean blue eyes had turned so cold. He would no longer have her to hold. He whispered, "I love you," as he bent near But the words were so soft no one could hear. He said, "Goodbye," as he gave her a kiss. This special girl would be dearly missed. The door closed and his head hung low, As they carried her casket across the snow.
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Dec 12, 2013
Dec 12, 2013 at 5:27 PM UTC
A Sorrowful Moment
You can hear it in the ringing of bells And the soundest of stories. You can see it in the way the snow falls And the way the world is full of light. It is the magic all around us, From the stories of brighter stars And the idea that maybe Reindeer can fly in December And magic hats can bring cold men to life. Right now There are some wrapping gifts to give And others are lighting candles, All the while The saints are outside singing Of the Messiah, Of God here with us, Of wishing you a merry Christmas And maybe we could join them. But it’s a silent night And baby It’s cold outside So stay a while, Stay here in the warmth Of vivid lights and winter memories. And remember that the breath of heaven Exists just beyond us, Just beyond the firelight Where the smoke billows out of chimneys And where Nicholas watches and waits For us to fall asleep With dreams of sugarplums dancing. And remember that faith Is something that keeps us warm And keeps our spirits merry. So deck the halls And let it snow, Because I have heard That there are saviors born Under the bright stars in Bethlehem stables, Meant to bring peace to all of us. And right now There are living nativities And children rockin’ round evergreen trees, All the while There are angles in the sky singing Gloria, Of the Messiah. Singing of joy And maybe we should listen. ‘Cause it’s a holy night So remember Jacob Marley, And the little drummer boy. And remember the truth of the Christmas story, That it’s a wonderful life And that if Charllie Brown’s Christmas tree Taught us anything, Is that a little love can make us grow. So let it snow, let it snow, Let it snow.
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Dec 11, 2013
Dec 11, 2013 at 2:07 PM UTC
Christmas
You can hear it in the ringing of bells And the soundest of stories. You can see it in the way the snow falls And the way the world is full of light. It is the magic all around us, From the stories of brighter stars And the idea that maybe Reindeer can fly in December And magic hats can bring cold men to life. Right now There are some wrapping gifts to give And others are lighting candles, All the while The saints are outside singing Of the Messiah, Of God here with us, Of wishing you a merry Christmas And maybe we could join them. But it’s a silent night And baby It’s cold outside So stay a while, Stay here in the warmth Of vivid lights and winter memories. And remember that the breath of heaven Exists just beyond us, Just beyond the firelight Where the smoke billows out of chimneys And where Nicholas watches and waits For us to fall asleep With dreams of sugarplums dancing. And remember that faith Is something that keeps us warm And keeps our spirits merry. So deck the halls And let it snow, Because I have heard That there are saviors born Under the bright stars in Bethlehem stables, Meant to bring peace to all of us. And right now There are living nativities And children rockin’ round evergreen trees, All the while There are angles in the sky singing Gloria, Of the Messiah. Singing of joy And maybe we should listen. ‘Cause it’s a holy night So remember Jacob Marley, And the little drummer boy. And remember the truth of the Christmas story, That it’s a wonderful life And that if Charllie Brown’s Christmas tree Taught us anything, Is that a little love can make us grow. So let it snow, let it snow, Let it snow.
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