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Anna Wood Apr 2012
Life is like a blooming rose
It starts out peaceful and innocent
Naturally finding its way
And time will continue
Until the rose is in full bloom
The next few weeks are perfect
For it is composed of pure beauty
But, like life, an end is near
And eventually that delicate rose
Falls, brown and lifeless

So enjoy the time of pure beauty
For yours could be long and great
Or yours could be like the rose
Stunningly beautiful in every way
But short lived and extinguishing
Anna Wood Apr 2012
You left one day out of the blue
Many reasons were said, but none made sense
To find yourself you asked for freedom
When I never tried to hold you back

Just a break, you said, but those never work
We'll just drift farther apart from our love
But now our love has dwindled to a thin shadow
Fighting impossibly hard to stay alive

You still love me? Funny way of showing it
Remaining best friends? That's what everyone says
Summer's coming fast and plans still holding
From those teenage dreams we used to share
Anna Wood Apr 2012
Time
Time rushes by
And takes with it our worries and our dreams

I
I'm wondering why
Nothing ever turns out like it seems

I'm lying here awake
And I'm just thinking bout 
Love and life and hate
And what I'm gonna do
For you and I will never be the same

And as our time goes on
Oh now I'm talking bout
Love and life and song
But I know it's the truth
That you and I will never be the same
And love's to blame
Anna Wood Apr 2012
If we could fly
Jump into the sky
With you by my side everything's alright
If we could soar
And love a little more
We'd realize what we're living for

If we could sing
The wedding bells would ring
I'd be the queen and you'd be the king
If we could dance
A merry little prance
The romance of France wouldn't stand a chance

If we could dream
How happy we would seem
Oh you and I make the perfect team
If we would pray
Every single day
You might be amazed what He would say
If we could
If we would
Anna Wood Mar 2012
Another school, another day
The Indian woman makes her way
Passing students in the hall
To spread her story to them all

Another class, another crowd
The students here are way too loud
The teacher yells, they take their seat
But one quiet girl I'd like to meet

She sits alone, eyes on her book
When I start talking, then she looks
A baby deer, she hid her face
But the smile I saw was filled with grace

My story ends, the kids applaud
The deep attention, their facade
The bell rings, they clear out fast
The lonley girl stands up at last

She then came up to shake my hand
And show the customs of her land
Her shy confidence shining through
From the little girl dressed in blue

The book she holds is one I wrote
My life story, every quote
That one connection; very strong
I should have known it all along

For true happiness is these simple moments-
When people truely connect through their
Heart, spirit, and mind
Cowritten by the fabulous Elaine Bradley
Anna Wood Mar 2012
Our relationship ended a while ago
9 months we spent apart
Then fate finally made us friends
Settling confusion in my heart

Just friends, nothing more with jokes to laugh
I only know one thing about us to be true
Years from now I'll be looking for someone
Just a friend; someone like you
Anna Wood Mar 2012
Prologue

A winding road stretched ahead
As a young girl wandered past
Her whole life had been torn to shreds
Since the night of Sunday last

Her shoes were worn to nothing
Her hair in matted knots
Her heart was pained with something
The past few days had taught

Surrounded by the darkness
Heart pounding in her chest
A sound disturbed the silence
But what, she could not guess

A chill shot up her spine
As she recognized the sound
The brakes let out a gentle whine
She knew that she’d been found

A head peered out the window
A face that shined with glory
I’ll take you where you need to go
If you tell a great story

The girl accepted his request
And stepped into the truck
She began to tell the story
Of three girls and their bad luck

The tale**

Many moons had come and passed
Since Alice, Lena, and Margaret
By one, their fate was so cast
They now stood as a target

At home that day they were alone
Their parents out to lunch
They did not hear the floorboards groan
Or the break of the door; crunch

A scream disturbed the pleasure
From the youngest of the three
A man grinned at his new treasure
Then whispered, “Follow me.”

The girls were struck with some new fear
They had never felt before
They feared the end was drawing near
With no hope left anymore

He drove them to his house
On the dark side of the town
A lonely life without a spouse
He was tired of his frown

I want to see the youngest first
He ordered with a deep voice
To let her die, that’d be the worst
If only they had a choice

Their sister’s blood-curling scream
Ringing loudly in their ears
Why must life be so mean?
Their eyes then filled with tears

A minute later she returned
Very bruised, but still alive
On this night the girls must learn
Just how they might survive

Throughout the night the man came in
And ***** them one by one
They cried at his unforgivable sin
With fear they’d never see the sun

The morning came and Alice knew
The man would come to **** them
Her sisters didn’t have a clue
That death would lie before them

And she was right, for he came
At seven forty two
They had no one there to blame
There was nothing left to do

A shot rang out, then a yell
Her blood trickled to the floor
Lena? Margaret? She couldn’t tell
But she bolted for the door

Before the man could see her
Yet another shot rang out
They were dead now, she was sure
The pain made her want to shout

She ran out into the street
She had no clue where to go
The only sound was the birds tweet
They had happiness left to show

She wandered on the empty road
As the day turned to twilight
The birds replaced by loud toads
She walked on into the night

As the girl finished her tale
The man demanded her name
Alice, she said, his face went pale
Alice, the girl, one in the same

For her story was the truth
Down to every last thought
But this was the same man too
This time he would not get caught
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