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Apr 2018 · 1.1k
Family tree
Larissa L Apr 2018
One day I turned around
I looked away
For a second
To reach for Mother’s hand

I heard a sound
And turned back ‘round
In a flash
Life; transformed

There I saw
Where stood before
Our family tree

Mother as roots;
I as the stem
And now; fruits

In a second
My youth forgotten
And maternal thoughts
My mind did fill

How so fast
Did this day come?
Once the stem
Now the roots
So quickly
Life transformed.
A simple poem describing how quickly life changes and our roles can go from that of a child (the fruit) to that of a parent (the roots).
Apr 2018 · 209
Transition
Larissa L Apr 2018
The path we followed
For years it lead
Till we reached a gate
On which it read:
MEMBERS ONLY

A heavy sigh
Escaped your lips
Then
A heavy guilt
Filled my heart

Our eyes met
Our souls knew
The time had come
and finally;
A loosened grip

Slowly, gently
I withdrew my hand
Promised my return.
On my childhood
I turned my back

At last;
My very own path.
Apr 2018 · 209
Guarded
Larissa L Apr 2018
We are all houses with l o t s of rooms and those we know only ever
peek
through the windows.
Apr 2018 · 429
Unloving
Larissa L Apr 2018
Tell me
How long until
My hands unfeel
Yours in mine
How long until
My eyes unsee
Your blue eyes
How long until
My ears unhear
the sound of your voice
How long until
My heart unloves
A relentless love?
Apr 2018 · 262
young
Larissa L Apr 2018
Isn’t it our right
rite of passage
to be outcasts
just for now
now’s the time
do without thought
live without limits
make decisions
the ones we’ll regret
and cherish
let us live
love this way
just for Now
now’s the time
the only time
to be young.
There’s no shame in making mistakes. We all learn as we grow - it’s a process. Allow yourself and others the freedom to develop and discover without judgement.
Apr 2018 · 186
Not Mine
Larissa L Apr 2018
Their lips burned with passion
Their bodies
This collision of souls
Perfectly conducted; a
Religious experience
Almost.
Then
A wavering
A fault
In their union.
The fault;
Their bodies loved with
Familiar passion
Yet empty it was;
Baseless
Soulless
Superficial 'loving'.
"He's not mine" she thought
"She's not the one" he knew
In that moment;
A decision was made
Loneliness, or empty love?
Empty love.
We choose
Fulfilled hollowness.
A poem about two people who ‘force’ loving one another even though they know they are a mismatch. Their fear of being alone blinds them.

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