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 Jun 2019
Ivon R Osillos
I wish I could fly
Like the bird in the sky
Fly in leisurely pace
To the highest place
To be wild and  free
To chirp with a glee

I wish I could swim
Like the fish in the ocean
To swim in motion
Along the  moving ridge of the water
To go deeper
To swim further

I wish I could live
Without melancholy and grief
I wish I could live
Only to cherish and to flourish
I wish
I could
You bring me garlands everyday,
Strung with the most delicate flowers
From your ****** garden!
Each one of them is a gem
One as beautiful as the other
Laden with your myriad emotions
Exuding your innermost thoughts
Spreading the most heavenly aromas!
I thank you, poets of the heart,
Architects of hopes and dreams,
For making me aspire for life!
 Jun 2019
L B
Lantern on a Rock

Sometimes I would look at him and know--
by his focus in the distance--
more often than we knew--

Alone
and far off
in the hills of Hatfield
walking with a stick
and can of bait in hand
Past some fields of corn and shade tobacco
like a **** along the road
he made his way

Sometimes to accompany the sun
toward its western home
He lay across Old Jerry's withers
as they clopped along
watching it set over the Connecticut
that curled its orange meandering
around the mountains
of imagining
its contentment

Later
after mother made the diner
with all the colors of a summer's glory
he went fishing in the moonlight
of his youth
with dearest friends

Lantern on a rock
of memory
to light the way
I have Dad's old milking lantern now. On my last visit with him, he talked about night fishing on the Connecticut River with it.  On another last visit as he gazed out across the valley, he said he wanted to be out hiking in those mountains.

Happy Father's Day Dad.
 Jun 2019
Stained Glass
"The moon could not go on shining if it paid any attention to the little dogs that bark at it."
 Jun 2019
Stephanie
I am a tree
The love I gave you today
is my leaf
There are so many leaves
in me
I can give you one or two each day
I hope they'll grow
within you
so when the day I die,
I could offer
my last piece of love to you,
My leaves will continue to live and
You will never forget me.
PS. My leaves will never wither.
 Jun 2019
Walter W Hoelbling
once you let your poems
fly freely
out into the world
anything can happen to them

and it does
poems free world
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