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True love,
It's impossible to stay,
Life goes away,

You and I,
Destiney missed,
Angels singing Heaven's Lullaby,

My sweetheart,
Time for loneliness,
Time to say goodbye.

Sadness comes,

Goodnight my Angel,
Sweet dreams my love.

Copyright © 2016 Ronald J Chapman All Rights Reserved.
Endless love instrumental
https://youtu.be/W3fXkjk0JqA
 Nov 2016 Leaetta May
PSR
Relapse
 Nov 2016 Leaetta May
PSR
A shock to the system
A Loved one is lost
Sledgehammer to the heart
Lightning bolt to the brain

Entombed in a blackness
Unable to move
Suffocating in a thick tar
Flooding my lungs

Suspended in stasis
For what seems like eons
My body in a slumber
My mind round the bend


Now ready for healing
With the passage of time
For banishing the darkness
For reclaiming the light

Things seem clearer now
The dark shadows are lifting
I can see clarity, lucidity
I can see a light ahead

It's turning my stomach
It's crushing my chest
I'm struggling to breathe
It's RED
Big
My life is big,
My world is bigger,
It's no wonder I often find myself
by getting lost!

By Lady R.F ©2016
Now that I am more sober
Than those who judge us
And straighter than
Those who would lead us
My eyes see clearly
And my ears hear
The fallacies of generations

Now the age blazes
For new definitions
And more honest realities

So now it's time
To imagine the unthinkable
To forget the age-old rules
Evolved by those
Who had selfish reasons
And traditional means
To keep us in ignorance
And in our places

                                       By Phil Roberts
 Nov 2016 Leaetta May
nivek
mother
 Nov 2016 Leaetta May
nivek
we never stop suckling
forever cradled
bounced on the knee of the Earth.
Beyond the rolling bones
Of memory's myths
And the ancient sounds of laughter and tears
Something mystical exists
Something deeper than marrow
The seeds of our ancestor's dreams and fears
And at a level beyond our knowing
It still rules our actions
And leads us to our fates

                                             By Phil Roberts
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