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My World Of Illusion

I live in a world of illusion
where nothing's ever real,
the sun comes up at
midnight, it's warmth I cannot feel.
The moon appears in the morning,
doves whistle songs to me,
in my wacky crazy world
my land of make believe.
Roses bloom in winter
snows falls in the month of June,
trees lose their leaves in December
and spring comes along too soon.
Everything is twisted
gravity's not there,
in my wonderful world of illusion
I'm floating in mid air.
All I know is I feel safe
and sheltered from life's pain,
when I close my eyes and disappear
my world of illusion
keeps me sane.

Dare to dream
there's sweet release
in your imagination.

Written By Kathy J Parenteau
Copyright © 09/20/2014
All Rights Reserved
Mysteries Of Tomorrow

The morning star makes her exit
Illuminating the sky,
of ocean blue, an amazing view,
another day is nigh.

Soft breezes caress the fallen leaves
lifting them one last time,
in all their glory,
a seasonal story,
in this colorful life of mine.

Apples ripen on the trees
walnuts drift to the ground,
in my mind
are happier times,
as fall once more comes round.

Winter soon here, days will shorten,
but sure as the tides come and go,
my heart will give way
praising God for today,
as the mystery of tomorrow unfolds.

Written By Kathy J Parenteau
Copyright © 10/05/2014
All Rights Reserved
Mother's Day In Heaven

Somewhere over the rainbow
beyond the hands of time,
it's Mother's Day in heaven
where the sun will always shine.
She's celebrating with angels
waiting patiently,
to hold each one of her children
throughout eternity.
When you kneel beside her grave
and place a rose upon her stone,
remember she's not far away
we're here for a reason but
this is not home.
Heaven is forever, earth not promised
a day,
tears of sorrow fall for now
but soon shall pass away.
Mothers are God's greatest gift
angels with wings of pure gold,
forever remembered, cherished
and treasured as each generation unfolds.

Written By Kathy J Parenteau
Copyright © 05/08/2014
All Rights Reserved
Another poem I wrote in memory of my angel mother. God Bless
Remember A Soldier Today

He marches in God's army now but once
upon a time,
with valor he fought long and proud
our freedom on his mind.
Leaving loved ones far behind he
marched on foreign land,
defending peace and liberty
an honorable young man.
The world may never know him
or the sacrifice he made,
So I ask you take a moment
and remember a soldier today.

Written by Kathy J Parenteau
Copyright © 2012
All rights reserved
A poem very near and dear to my heart. Please take a moment and remember our United States service men and women.
A Soldier Died Alone

Amidst the desert sands dawnings just begun,
battle rages on bombing veils the rising sun.
A boy not yet a man holds a picture to his heart,
of loved ones not forgotten though oceans keep them apart.
Called to serve his country land of freedom home of brave,
risking his existence for the lives that he may save.
Concealing his dismay he holds his head up high,
his arms embrace a trusted friend watching him slowly die.
A boy he is no more on that day there stood a man,
his heart filled with rage his mind fights to understand.
Raised to be a man of God taught thou shalt not ****,
now placed upon the battlefield where there tis his only will.
Resting beneath the sunset wounded he dreams of home,
lying on the desert's floor a soldier died alone.

Written Kathy J Parenteau
Copyright © All Rights Reserved
Mama's Christmas Miracle

Mama told me a story a long long time ago not like any that I'd ever heard,
all about a little girl mama used to know, how I remember every word.
Seems like a lifetime ago, though I remember it so well,
it was a Christmas eve I'll never forget as far as I can tell.
We were sitting at the kitchen table, it was only my mother and me,
I was dreaming of Christmas morning and all the presents under the tree.
Dad wasn't doing that well and money was scarce that year,
Mama found a way of telling me without me shedding one tear.
She told me a story of a little girl and a Christmas long ago,
who came from far away, a place where it rarely snowed.
Santa was just a dream to her, but she believed so much inside,
that Christmas was going to be special, so she knelt by her bed and she cried.
"Lord let Santa remember me if not just this one time, I promise I won't ask for much, maybe a dolly I can call all mine."
She closed her prayer and thanked the Lord for all that she received,
she knew that Santa would really come if only she believed.
She wrote a letter to Santa unfamiliar to most girls and boys,
Though her list was long and full, on it there were no toys.
Only things we take for granted, like new shoes or underpants,
hair bows for her sisters and gloves to warm her brother's hands.
At the bottom of her list she asked if it not be to much, for a brand new baby doll she could hold and love and touch.
Then Christmas morning came and she looked beneath her tree,
Not a present to be found as far as she could see.
She didn't give up hope as she heard a knocking sound,
When she opened up her door a great big box she found.
She called out to her mother and dad, brothers and sisters too,
She said "my prayers were answered, there's something in here for all of you."
Her daddy got brand new boots, her mother new underpants, her sisters got beautiful hair bows, her brothers warm gloves for their hands.
Buried deep beneath the box was a brand new baby doll and a note that said Merry Christmas I love you one and all.
I'll never forget that story because much to my surprise,
I saw the true meaning of Christmas shining in my mother's eyes.
For those of you who are wondering, as if you didn't know,
The little girl in Mama's story was my mother long ago.

This poem is about a childhood memory I will never forget. God bless all the mothers in this world and may all your Christmases be ones to remember.


Written By Kathy J Parenteau
Published and copy written through
Family Friends Poetry
Suddenly With The Blink Of An Eye

The sun was brilliantly shining
it was a picture of a day,
when I starred outside my window
and watched my son at play.
Funny how quickly time passes
suddenly with a blink of an eye,
my little boy is all grown up
there's no more need for lullabies.
I remember when he was an infant
how I wished that he'd turn one,
for my sleepless nights were endless
and my chores were never done.
At two I wished that he'd turn three
so I could put the diapers away,
I never dreamed that by wishing
he'd be all grown up today.
This is the year he goes to school
how I wish he was a baby once more,
maybe I'd learn to let little things go
like dust on the furniture or
dirt on the floor.
Oh how I'd treasure each moment
if given a second chance,
but life just isn't that simple
and this is a wish that no one can grant.
Why is it we never learn before the
clock ticks away the time
to celebrate each new day
in our hearts and in our minds,
instead of looking back and asking ourselves why,
our children are all grown up
suddenly with the blink of an eye.

Written by Kathy J Parenteau
Copyright © All rights reserved
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