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I give up on love
I give up wondering whether or not me and the guy I am with are going to last forever
I give up on the little things that make a girl smile now but eventually end up hurting her in the future
I give up on the kisses
I give up on the hugs
I give up on the happiness that comes when you fall in love
I give up on feeling what the other person is feeling
I give up anniversaries and dinners to meet parents who will always find a reason as to why you are not good enough for their son
I give up on special moments and promises
I give up getting close to somebody just so they can break me into a million pieces
I give up being emotionally lonely
I give up being ignored
I give up on everything that has to do with love
I can't keep doing this to my heart anymore
WRITTEN BY: Mandie Michelle Sanders
WRITTEN ON: June 22, 2011 Wednesday 1:25 PM
Always
Making
A
Not
So
Nice
Day
Amazing
WRITTEN BY: Mandie Michelle Sanders
WRITTEN ON: June. 2011
I don't know how to make a rhyme
but if I could I'd write it...
I hope that you will take the time
to read and say you like it

I know your far away from home
and miss your house and friends
But, I'm glad you came with me
and I'll be sad when it ends

As adults we sometimes fight
and sometimes disagree
But the things that we talk about
should never come between you and me

I love you very much and yes
all your brothers and sisters too.
But if I could spend the summer with one
I'd want it to be with you

So please, Mandy
make yourself at home
Here you are loved by family
and should never feel alone.

WE love you baby!


My Uncle wrote this for me in my poetry notebook when I was asleep. He knew about my depression so he left this for me to find when I woke up. I named this poem "Grand Junction, Colorado" because that is where I was when this was written. I was there for the summer visiting family and that summer was and still is my favorite summer.
WRITTEN BY: Douglas Goff
WRITTEN ON: June. 3, 2011 Friday 12:13 AM
It never was that I loved a cigarette,
more than you.
Just that I knew every morning,
when I rolled over,
my smokes would still be on the nightstand.
But your keys would be gone.
On August 18, 1936,
a 38-year-old Spanish poet
named Federico García Lorca
was taken from a jail cell
in the city of Granada,
escorted to a courtyard
in the hills outside the city,
and executed for the crime
of loving life and Spain.
Bullets are as lethal to poets
as to anyone else.
Lorca died and fell
and was buried in a rude grave
just where he hit the ground.
His books were burned
in the public square.
What the Fascist beasts
failed to understand
in their deadly ferocity
was that killing a poet is easy,
but killing his poems is impossible.
Franco is long dead,
his Fascist minions scattered,
but Lorca's poems sing
more sweetly than when he breathed
and the Spain he loved
listens with eager ears
and chants them with living joy.
She was named after the sea
And her eyes were the color of waves crashing on a stormy day.

And yet,
There she was...

Landlocked.
Poem 6 in my "What Dreams May Come" poetry challenge to write 10 poems in 14 days based on the dreams of the night before.  I have a recurring dream about owning a home beside the ocean.  Perhaps one day....
 Sep 2015 Joshua Haines
Eugene
It started with a simple 'Hi' and 'Hello'.

Liking you is such a big scenario.
Only your smile that captures my heart to say 'I do',
Very blessed because I got to know you,
Even death wants me to separate from you.

You make me inspire.
Over the years, you are the love of my life
Unconditional love will always be with us forever..

I L.O.V.E. Y.O.U
None
It's a dangerous thing,
To want to be this close to someone.
But when you are skin to skin,
And mouth to mouth,
You just want to get *so much closer.
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