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 Aug 2016 LW
Thomas Alan
wind
 Aug 2016 LW
Thomas Alan
savage was the wind
that blew the smoke in my eyes
as it raged from the fires
that burned your name into my skies

still you plucked at the fabrics of my heart  
that were bursting at the seams  
so now uncoiled is the thread
that once tied you into my dreams
 Aug 2016 LW
Hermann Hesse
I walk so often, late, along the streets,
Lower my gaze, and hurry, full of dread,
Suddenly, silently, you still might rise
And I would have to gaze on all your grief
With my own eyes,
While you demand your happiness, that's dead.
I know, you walk beyond me, every night,
With a coy footfall, in a wretched dress
And walk for money, looking miserable!
Your shoes gather God knows what ugly mess,
The wind plays in your hair with lewd delight---
You walk, and walk, and find no home at all.
 Aug 2016 LW
Shel Silverstein
I am writing these poems
From inside a lion,
And it's rather dark in here.
So please excuse the handwriting
Which may not be too clear.
But this afternoon by the lion's cage
I'm afraid I got too near.
And I'm writing these lines
From inside a lion,
And it's rather dark in here.
 Aug 2016 LW
Shel Silverstein
Once I spoke the language of the flowers,
Once I understood each word the caterpillar said,
Once I smiled in secret at the gossip of the starlings,
And shared a conversation with the housefly
in my bed.
Once I heard and answered all the questions
of the crickets,
And joined the crying of each falling dying
flake of snow,
Once I spoke the language of the flowers. . . .
How did it go?
How did it go?
 Aug 2016 LW
Elan Bonde Gregory
every constant is a fortress of assumptions
in a world kept safe by change
the organic state
maintained as the only constant
change
 Aug 2016 LW
Dana Skorvankova
'I haven't heard about you
Since we were young
And I wanted you to know,
Even though it's half-a-life ago
Once in a lifetime we were of same blood
Standing hand in hand in the same row'

*- Now that's long time gone
But she was a friend of mine
And I cannot help myself -
For what's been left
Is only love so humble
Made to help me mourn
Cause she's dead now for a day
And I missed a time with her to say
She was a friend of mine.
Rest In Paradise TB
 Aug 2016 LW
Dana Skorvankova
Our doubts are already forming a library
with thousands of books rising high above the wall
 Aug 2016 LW
Dana Skorvankova
Even though
Your tiny heart's been broken
I remember you
We were one
Like the other
& lost in two

These visions
That remain
Are those which I pass through
Things I will recall
Are melting slowly a-way
& **returning to you
 Aug 2016 LW
Phia
6w
 Aug 2016 LW
Phia
6w
I wanted it to be you.
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