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How can you

NOT

believe that

pain is temporary,

when you yourself are.
 Aug 2014 James Sebastian
Adelía
evening draws near
and i sit and watch it fade
wish i could fade too
© Adelía
8~4~2014
 Aug 2014 James Sebastian
MST
We were once like lightning and thunder,
explosive and fearsome,
creating such fire.
But like all good storms we came to an end,
and I fear that the rain has come to a drizzle,
and I not longer have a spark to lend,
so now our shock is merely a fizzle.
 Aug 2014 James Sebastian
Chuck
My poems are not brilliant
They have no meter nor rhyme
My poems are not published
They are hardly worth a dime

My poems are read little
They are enjoyed even less
My poems are not witty
Slightly amusing at best

My poems are fun to write
They bring me simple pleasure
My poems are nothing, true
Yet writing is sure treasured
You walk in like a shadow
Words that flowed so easy
Don't want to be heard
Delicacy
The wings of a bird

Fighting the greatest battle
It should be a sin
Sad news to report
Love
It doesn't always win
Yeah
It should be a sin
Love
It doesn't always win.
He sat there on the porch,
Like clock work he would sit,
The swinging chair connected above
Not the seat that he loved,
All though it was good for a sleep.
The stained rocking chair,
Coloured so many times
Each coating breaking though the last,
His pride of place,
"Good morning mam"
"Evening sir"
It didn't matter who you were
A courtesy
"Hello"
From his porch,
He would rock for hours of the day.
When twilight came,
He would look at the sunset,
Smile,
Then when twilight burnt its last
And the heavens showed off
Rocking, gazing unto the stars
And wished it good night
Old Man Jenkins,
He Seemed to always be there,
But then news came
He had wished his last
Morning,
Evening,
Good night,
He was our friend,
Now and forever, missed by everyone.
But there are days when we pass
His old rocking chair still there
It rocks back and forth
Sun,
Wind,
& rain,
His chair rocking as if to say hello,
We look to it depending the time of day
And answer
"Good evening Mr Jenkins"
And when night falls,
The stars seem to shine that little more bright,
Sitting in heaven on his comfy chair,
He takes in the view rocking for eternity up there.
Sometimes I have to remind myself
that just because the years have changed
it doesn't mean
the person has
You
You.
You are what once stayed my hand from rage.
You once blocked my lips from every bottle,
with your lips.
You are what once prevented tar from coating my lungs,
and you kept hate from filling my heart.
You once prevented my untimely demise.
You.
You are now every punch I throw and take in return,
You are every ounce of liquor that filters through my kidneys.
You are now every carcinogen I too often inhale,
You still keep my heart from hate,
Because you filled it to bursting with sorrow.
You are what I now follow to my grave.
You.
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