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There is a poem
Inside of me
It is threatening
To boil over
Now it’s seeping out
Onto paper
Words all *****
From my pencil
 Jan 2014 G M Oliver
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Stars
 Jan 2014 G M Oliver
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People say this world is dark.
Well, so is the sky.
Little acts do wonders,
Just look at the stars.
Short Poem:
I miss the touch
of your lips
and fingers
on my body.
Life of a drop of rain

Fathered by clouds,
and pampered by winds,
I'm a drop of rain, ready to face all that comes in,
I'll travel the highs to meet the ocean abound.
Next year we will meet again ,when the monsoon is here;
I'll fall on your face with a tip tap dance,
and start the circle of life again.
 Jan 2014 G M Oliver
David Backer
I once loved a girl from Japan
She told me the two words of her name mean
“Aimed for Balance”

She taught me how to write my name in Katakana letters.
She taught me how to read past sarcasm
And backhanded comments.
I taught her how to read American literature
And how to say “Roller Skates”.
She taught me how to learn with my emotions,
And I taught her how to learn with her body.


I would tell her, “I love you”.
She would laugh, and with those brown eyes of hers,
Look into my own and say , “Are you drunk?”

Her hands, pale and smooth like paper,
Would often find themselves entwined in my own, long and strong,
Like a summer’s warmth embracing a bright day.

She was my moon, and
She always called me her “Shining Sun”
But I had to let her go.

She cried tears that fell like snow,
But I could only feel a rising heat
Behind my cheeks.

I tried to tell her,
“You are too good of a lover
And I am too poor of a man
To give you my soul.”

She told me, with her wintery voice,
“I want to stay with you!
I need your voice, your hair,
Your hands, your eyes!”

She needed my summer
But I would be leaving for a faraway place.

I needed her winter,
But her cool smile has frozen into bitterness
And will grant me no respite.

Now, without her dark, soothing hair against my chest,
I find myself
Aimed for Balance.
Japanese given names usually consist of two "Kanji", or words adopted from Chinese. Japanese parents give the names based on what they wish for their child.
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