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 Jul 2010 Declan
ChrissyB
This is when I sleep,
This is when I dream,
I hope to be at peace,
When the morning light greets me.
Copyright 2010 Christian Bernard (and all that stuff)
 Jul 2010 Declan
Tag Williams
Rain falling on a mountain top
one drop at a time, dissolving,
changing, rearranging,
the shape of the world
and so we wear down continents.
one drop at a time.

Thoughts falling on a fertile mind
one idea at a time, dissolving,
changing, rearranging
the shape of the world,
and so we wear down prejudice.
one idea at a time.

Earth collides along a fault line
one inch at a time, building,
changing, rearranging,
the shape of the world
and so we build vast continents,
one inch at a time.

Compassion holds out hands of hope
one kindness at a time, building,
changing, rearranging,
the shape of the world
and so we build community,
one kindness at a time.
 Jul 2010 Declan
melisa1
Forever  my love

He  lay next to me only seconds ago
I hear his breath moving too and fro
I roll back over and return to sleep
Not knowing I'd wake up to mourn and weep
My life was beautiful and my heart once whole  
Until the morning when I lost his soul

My love, my life, why did it end
For without you my heart will never mend

How in the world will I ever get through this
For everything about you I really do miss

He was my ears and eyes and through him I see
Oh God I beg  please bring him back to me

Please never tell me I'll be fine
because it is only a matter of time

They are empty words with little or no meaning
To those who do knot know just what I am feeling

If you are there my God Almighty and giving
Please take me away from the misery I'm living

Then one moment you open my eyes
And I have to see now for these little guys

They are pieces of you my love, although you're not here
Reminding me daily that you are truly near

I tell myself there will come a time
I too shall walk where you shine

From here on out my heart will be broken
Until that moment I hear your words soft spoken






Melisa Hamling

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