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10W did you feel them? those words that are mine? Haiku did they kiss your lips? or simply drift behind eyes that missed fingertips *Acrostic Ten thousand emotions Held in my heart And yet, they depart Never to just sit all alone Kindness will repay Yawning is the cavity Of  split open feelings Under fragile skin *Please stay.., Freestyle Nobody knows where they are going, they just pretend as they look forward that they have a destination in mind, only to find, they've come full circle, back to where they began and then, they just start again They cry for what's lost on the path, it fell out of their pocket, somewhere along the way but, the wonder of the Circle is,  it has no end, they can pick it up again, someday....
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Jan 21, 2014
Jan 21, 2014 at 5:14 AM UTC
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10W did you feel them? those words that are mine? Haiku did they kiss your lips? or simply drift behind eyes that missed fingertips *Acrostic Ten thousand emotions Held in my heart And yet, they depart Never to just sit all alone Kindness will repay Yawning is the cavity Of  split open feelings Under fragile skin *Please stay.., Freestyle Nobody knows where they are going, they just pretend as they look forward that they have a destination in mind, only to find, they've come full circle, back to where they began and then, they just start again They cry for what's lost on the path, it fell out of their pocket, somewhere along the way but, the wonder of the Circle is,  it has no end, they can pick it up again, someday....
one of my most treasured pieces of Poetry I have written has just reached 14149 reads. http://hellopoetry.com/poem/i-am-your-tomorrow/ I wrote this at a time of great sorrow. When my most important part of me contemplated leaving me, eternally, after receiving a tremendous physical and mental blow to his life but, I stood strong and still stand by every word I wrote, for him, for me...  Thank you for reading ,)
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Jan 21, 2014
Jan 21, 2014 at 5:14 AM UTC
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