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Sometimes the best advice
is hypocritical

Because the best of us
wish we were better
than what we are
  Nov 2014 GracefulWords
Liz And Lilacs
Everything* or nothing can be truthfully expressed in ten words.
GracefulWords Nov 2014
Twirling
Swirling

Ringing
Singing

Falling
Calling

Twisting
Mis­ting

The flakes float gently
Beautiful, wild, free

On breath of wind
Cannot be pinned

Twirling
Swirling

Ringing
Singing

Falling
Calling

Twis­ting
Misting

A blanket of white
Settled soft and light

Over the land
Like grains of sand

Twirling
Swirling

Ringing
Singing

Falling
Calling

Twisti­ng
Misting
Poetry can be written in the dark or it can be written in the light
Its written in the open
Its written behind a locked door
Its shown in movements
Its shown in sounds
Its funny
Its sad
Its inspiring
Its for children
Its for birds
And dogs
And cats
And people
But the one thing that poetry must be
Is that it must be
From your HEART
And more importantly it must form from passion

Inside your heart

Or else it will be swept up and shoved down
By all the hate
Apathy
Laziness
Contempt
That is more than plentiful in this world
Poetry must be passion
Or else its another recycled paper
Or another deleted file
Or failed grade
Passion and only passion from the heart
       Inspires
Entrances
             And grows
GracefulWords Nov 2014
The words flow
Smoothly
Onto my paper
Flying
Into existence
Out of
Nowhere

The words slow
Eventually
The world of
thinking
Closing itself
Going
Elsewhere
GracefulWords Nov 2014
Everything I do
Is a scream for attention,
A call for validation,
A plea for someone to notice

I don't want to be told 'shoo'
Please just listen
Tell me I'm not invisible
Tell me I've done well

That's all I need- for you
To care and to say
That I matter, to give
Me congratulations

So I'm selfish- yeah, what's new?
GracefulWords Nov 2014
Looking through old belongings,
Knicks, knacks, and other things.

A paper she wrote three years past,
Ticket to a show from summer before last.
A wallet containing five dollars and some,
An old, slightly mushy piece of gum.
Blue ribbon from the first-grade Field Day-
The picture taken when a friend came to stay.

Some things just have to be tossed;
Others are treasures that she'd lost.

Sorting through her childhood,
She sees she's grown... for ill or for good.
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