Category Archive: poetry

Summer days

Summer days     I love the hazy and lazy days of Summer. The hot days are welcome and the long days at the lake is appreciated.   The grandchildren are content, the… Continue reading

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‘Please take my hand, please take my heart’

Please take my hand, please take my heart.   Old man told the young soldier in the Fort Louis NCO club. You must die to learn to live, you must lose everything to… Continue reading

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‘Poetry, drink and your memory.’

  The rays of the sun Drunk man wishing, alone on destined hill. He dreamed she was near. He dreamed he was in her embrace and her tender fingers were caressing his face.… Continue reading

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In A Nutshell #39

Wonderful words and thoughts shared by a talented writer.

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Ballet of Poetry

Originally posted on The Lonely Author:
? Ballet of Poetry , With a pirouette of personification She ignited her carousel of fantasy As slow enchanting adagio verses Freed me from my loveless tragédie…

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‘Captive heart’

Captive heart   Divine woman love the Fall days. The cooler days make her wander into deep forest and search for quiet meadows and beautiful places. She love the feel of the freedom… Continue reading

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‘She crazy’

She’s crazy   I was like my father I believed. I liked the whiskey and the gin. And I loved the women too. I believe I was a rolling stone who wanted the… Continue reading

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‘Fever’

Fever   I told her.” Love don’t die sweetie. Love is like the German wines, become more sweeter and tastier with time.” Tonight you are wearing your red dress and dangerous smile. I… Continue reading

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American Soldier

Originally posted on Ellie belfiglio:
To all those men and women, Who fought to keep us free, I give my heart to thee. Some went as boys, And came back as men. Some…

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‘The stranger song’

The stranger song   Pretty lady asked her old lover. When did we become strangers? Once we talked, danced and sang the whole night through. Now we sit together. Your eyes had died… Continue reading

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