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Lena Bitare Jan 2015
I asked "who is she?"
You said 'just a friend"

Then I saw the smile she threw on your face.

I realized.

*It's the same smile you gave me, the day I first saw you.
Lena Bitare Dec 2014
Broken dreams
Free spirit soars high
Alone..

In the sky of hope
Kindles and tickles
Pieces on the floor
It will someday be whole

Fragments still defy
Echoes of mercy
In your life, lifts light

Your presence is a gift
It has been, as always..
I wrote this yesterday for a friend. We had a nice talk about unattained dreams and hopes, but life goes on. I believe God has a greater plan and besides, it's never too late. He said "Sometimes, you just have to motivate yourself, because there's no one else to motivate you. I salute him. I think I just found a long lost brother in him.
Lena Bitare Dec 2014
I often ask why
Wondered from the depth of my soul

Could it be that destiny hear my calls
Will it shed a wish upon where water falls?

The tilt shift of colors burned my wall
And I astound, I wasn't aware at all
Lena Bitare Dec 2014
Hearts and emotions
Fill each memory and motion

Fast moving; fast phased
Your world so hard to chase

Beats moving low
Intervals took so slow

Slow moving dances
Their eyes stare

The rhythm and glasses stun
Each classic chic and hair bun
Lena Bitare Dec 2014
That secret poison I drink
With my heart kept pounding
A light-bulb in my head
Thoughts flow in my bed

Like a river across the mountain
I was into place I've never been
Creatures and events happen
You watch it like a sequel

A stone in a brown liquid form
Drown my mind in the storm
But a fish will always swim
Upstream or downstream, but it won't drown
Lena Bitare Dec 2014
There was a time
When you asked me
"Can I sit beside you?"
I nod and you looked frantic

There was a place
Where our dreams came true
I feel loved
So as you

There was a space
That limits our body
A vast space between us
Only gone when I close my eyes

#Love #Poem #Poetry
  Dec 2014 Lena Bitare
curlygirl
Find a Poet Not a poser, not a "it's just a hobby" poet. Find one who mumbles lines as they scramble for a pen at breakfast; who shakes their head randomly when their thoughts aren't rhyming properly;  who has notebooks stashed around the house that you must never touch.
2. Listen Savor the spoken words, for those are harder to express. Keep in mind that they can't be edited and re-written, and be forgiving when a mistake is made.
3. Read The body speaks as loudly as words on a page do. When their eyes are closed or focused on the ceiling and the fingers are tapping out syllables, recognize the unique process. Respect the need for quiet, because if you look closely, you can read the poem on their face before they write it on the page.
4. Write Write your story together. Grab hold of the pen and hang on as you move across the page of life. Sometimes you will dance across, others you will be dragged. You may have to cross out a word, or a line, or a page, but don't give up. Discouragement is a poet's biggest enemy, inarticulateness their biggest fear. So end each day with a semi-colon, because the story will never end the way you think it will, and there must be room for more. There is always room for more, more words, more laughter, more tears, more love,
When you love a poet.
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