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		<description><![CDATA[Mispah You are not here. Flat granite marks the place. Your smile, your grace Permeates this space. Flowers and prayers, I bring To ease my suffering. Silently, inwardly, I weep. My pain runs deep. Time and space do not erase The memories of time and place. You were my universe. (Tom Fenning) 04/30/2000 This post [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/mispah/">Mispah</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">Mispah</p>
<p align="center">You are not here.</p>
<p align="center">Flat granite marks the place.</p>
<p align="center">Your smile, your grace</p>
<p align="center">Permeates this space.</p>
<p align="center">Flowers and prayers, I bring</p>
<p align="center">To ease my suffering.</p>
<p align="center">Silently, inwardly, I weep.</p>
<p align="center">My pain runs deep.</p>
<p align="center">Time and space do not erase</p>
<p align="center">The memories of time and place.</p>
<p align="center">You were my universe.</p>
<p align="center">(Tom Fenning)</p>
<p align="center">04/30/2000</p>
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		<title>To Love Someone (A Sonnet)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 12:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To love someone, to truly care To worship every lock of their hair To see those eyes and pure skin, feel deep emotions stir within To have, to hold, love and embrace, feel your respect will not be misplaced To feel the joy you have with each other To be as one, now you’re are [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/to-love-someone-a-sonnet/">To Love Someone (A Sonnet)</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To love someone, to truly care<br />
To worship every lock of their hair<br />
To see those eyes and pure skin, feel deep emotions stir within<br />
To have, to hold, love and embrace, feel your respect will not be misplaced<br />
To feel the joy you have with each other<br />
To be as one, now you’re are lovers<br />
To be loyal to each other, whatever life’s travails<br />
To be as flowers in full bloom, as your love prevails<br />
To see the rising sun on each beautiful day<br />
To let Valentine and Cupid have their way<br />
To allow them both to have their say<br />
To live life to the full, come what may<br />
To let romance blossom from now to ever after<br />
To love now and always your lives filled with laughter</p>
<p>George L. Ellison</p>
<p>ã 10/02/2010</p>
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		<title>THE MANSION IN MEMORY LANE</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 05:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(1)Young Tom visited his great aunt, until he was ten years old, And soon after his next birthday, her old mansion would be sold, Since she died, and he would miss them both, as nine years changed the date. He completed school, did two years work, and started college late. (2)At the end of his [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/the-mansion-in-memory-lane/">THE MANSION IN MEMORY LANE</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(1)Young Tom visited his great aunt, until he was ten years old,</p>
<p>And soon after his next birthday, her old mansion would be sold,</p>
<p>Since she died, and he would miss them both, as nine years changed the date.</p>
<p>He completed school, did two years work, and started college late.</p>
<p>(2)At the end of his first Uni year, he used semester break,</p>
<p>To get on his pushbike, ride ten miles, and use the street to take</p>
<p>Some new photographs of that old house, that stood in Memory Lane.</p>
<p>Then a lady pulled up in the drive, and Tom had to explain.</p>
<p>(3)So he told her how he&#8217;d visited his great aunt, and she&#8217;d died.</p>
<p>She invited him to take more pictures of the house inside.</p>
<p>They exchanged their names, and hers was Angel. She had long blond hair,</p>
<p>And she wore a dark blue dress, which caught his eyes and made him stare.</p>
<p>(4)Angel showed him in, and chatted, as the camera&#8217;s shutters moved</p>
<p>More than those beside the windows, and he noticed she approved</p>
<p>Of his dedicated efforts to preserve the life he&#8217;d known.</p>
<p>He used up his roll of film, while she was talking on the phone.</p>
<p>(5)He soon asked her if he could come back, when he had bought some more.</p>
<p>She took out an unused roll of film she&#8217;d kept in her desk drawer.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can have this as a gift, if you could stay for lunch as well,&#8221;</p>
<p>Angel told him, and he found himself enchanted by her spell.</p>
<p>(6)With her wedding ring to think of, he stayed focused on the shots</p>
<p>That he took of her interiors, while Angel warmed some pots.</p>
<p>She prepared a tasty pasta, which they ate, while she detailed</p>
<p>How she&#8217;d married, bought the house, and then her husband&#8217;s health had failed.</p>
<p>(7)For two years she&#8217;d been a widow, and the house was now a shrine,</p>
<p>And the memories of their lost loved ones would start to intertwine,</p>
<p>As a thirty year old widow, and a boy were growing fond</p>
<p>Of each other, with that mansion as a setting for a bond.</p>
<p>(8)He told stories of old visits there, and picnics on the lawn.</p>
<p>Then the sunlight shone upon her face, as Angel had to yawn.</p>
<p>She proposed that they might have the next day&#8217;s lunch out on the grass,</p>
<p>And he thought of Angel married, when those years had had to pass.</p>
<p>(9)Now they shared the common ground, specifically that block of land,</p>
<p>And the ghosts they knew that no-one else could ever understand.</p>
<p>He accepted her proposal, and soon bought a &#8220;Thank you&#8221; card,</p>
<p>And some chocolates, which he handed her, as they walked through her yard.</p>
<p>(10)They enjoyed the picnic lunch, and she invited him to stay,</p>
<p>For a chat up on the balcony, and let him lead the way.</p>
<p>She was thrilled by how he knew his way around each nook and cranny,</p>
<p>And he told her how he&#8217;d used the cellar once, to hide from Nanny.</p>
<p>(11)They walked out onto the balcony, and Tom said, &#8220;When I came,</p>
<p>I was glad to see the garden and the house looked just the same.</p>
<p>It feels just like fifteen years ago, on days when my great aunt</p>
<p>And I both looked out at every creeper vine and growing plant.&#8221;</p>
<p>(12)&#8221;Tom, you&#8217;re sweet to buy me chocolates,&#8221; Angel candidly responded,</p>
<p>&#8220;And it&#8217;s nice the way we&#8217;ve shared the stories of this house and bonded.</p>
<p>For the first time, I&#8217;ve met someone who has helped me break the seal,</p>
<p>Of the lonely widow syndrome, but I don&#8217;t know how you feel.&#8221;</p>
<p>(13)&#8221;I feel nice,&#8221; said Tom, &#8220;It&#8217;s special to be spending two days here.&#8221;</p>
<p>Angel thanked him and then asked, &#8220;But have I got the wrong idea?<br />
What I mean, is: Do you like me, or do you just like this place?&#8221;</p>
<p>He had never had a girlfriend. Now this doll was giving chase.</p>
<p>(14)&#8221;Yes, I really like you, Angel. I&#8217;m just scared to mix my past</p>
<p>With a future that could hurt me, if your feelings might not last.&#8221;</p>
<p>Her mouth opened in surprise, and she said, &#8220;You&#8217;re the younger man.</p>
<p>But you&#8217;ve thought this out so deeply, since your visits here began.</p>
<p>(15)I have turned away proposals from each Dick, and every Harry,</p>
<p>But not every Tom, because you&#8217;re one, whom I would love to carry</p>
<p>Me across the threshold in the future, once we two have dated</p>
<p>For the next two years, until such time as you have graduated.&#8221;</p>
<p>(16)Tom said, &#8220;When I first met you, I was unnerved about one thing,</p>
<p>As I came to take the pictures, and I saw your wedding ring.</p>
<p>I still thought it would be wrong to interrupt your right to grieve.</p>
<p>With my photographs all taken, I decided I should leave.&#8221;</p>
<p>(17)&#8221;You don&#8217;t have to leave,&#8221; said Angel, &#8220;With your help, my grief has gone.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to see some more of me, I&#8217;m ready to move on.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I sure would,&#8221; said Tom, &#8220;if I don&#8217;t disappoint you. Being new</p>
<p>To this dating thing, I guess you&#8217;ll have to teach me what to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>(18)Summer sun lit up the garden, but the balcony was shady,</p>
<p>As she smiled and moved towards him. &#8220;Have you ever kissed a lady?&#8221;</p>
<p>Angel asked. He said, &#8220;I&#8217;ve never had a girlfriend, so to speak. &#8221;</p>
<p>Then she smiled, and put one hand behind his neck, and kissed his cheek.</p>
<p>(19)Then she placed her other arm around his back, and took the lead,</p>
<p>As she taught him every kissing move, until they both agreed,</p>
<p>That the time had come to move inside and use the couch instead.</p>
<p>They were both too clean in mind, to jump the gun, and use the bed.</p>
<p>(20)They sat on the couch, and felt the cushions underneath them dip,</p>
<p>And he ran each finger slowly over her soft lower lip.</p>
<p>They embraced, and felt their touching cheeks was unity assured,</p>
<p>As Tom realized this vacation would leave no time to be bored.</p>
<p>(21)She&#8217;d inherited a chain of fashion stores, that dealt in flowers</p>
<p>As a sideline to enhance the atmosphere in business hours.</p>
<p>As the owner, she could take time off, to coincide with his,</p>
<p>Angel told him, as she poured some lemonade that kept its fizz.</p>
<p>(22)With the daylight saving sunlight still to last for quite a while,</p>
<p>Angel&#8217;s bicycle and his went wheeling round, until a mile</p>
<p>Of her suburb had been covered, and he hazarded a guess</p>
<p>That her own department store supplied her flowery white long dress.</p>
<p>(23)&#8221;I designed this one myself,&#8221; she said, &#8220;with flowers in pale red.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re the same as those that grow around the mansion&#8217;s old back shed.</p>
<p>Then the &#8220;tailor made&#8221; department had it made in several days.</p>
<p>Will you let me read your college work: those stories, and the plays?&#8221;</p>
<p>(24)She was lost in everything he wrote; and used her drawing skill</p>
<p>To make illustrations for the novels he worked on, until</p>
<p>One book publisher, who&#8217;d previously turned his books away,</p>
<p>Had a change of heart, and knew that now the customers would pay.</p>
<p>(25)When his college course was finished, and he didn&#8217;t have to cram,</p>
<p>Putting dates with her on hold, the night before his last exam,</p>
<p>He rode out of university, a bachelor of study</p>
<p>Up to Angel&#8217;s suburb, skidding on some road that rain made muddy.</p>
<p>(26)He fell off the bike, and hit his head, and passed out on the road,</p>
<p>Where his girlfriend lived, while clouds above went into downpour mode.</p>
<p>Then eventually her car pulled up, when she came driving by,</p>
<p>And she thought that he was dead, and stroked his head, and had to cry.</p>
<p>(27)&#8221;Tom, I loved you more than even my old husband. It&#8217;s not fair,&#8221;</p>
<p>Angel wept, as he woke up, and felt her fingers on his hair.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s alright. I skidded off the road, fell down, and then I must</p>
<p>Have collapsed, once I had hit my head, and ended up concussed.</p>
<p>(28)Roadside grass has saved me from a bruise. I&#8217;m glad you came and found</p>
<p>Me down here, and kept me safe, since there was no-one else around.&#8221;</p>
<p>She secured the car, and left it, and they walked the pushbike in,</p>
<p>And she bandaged his right hand with rolls of something soft and thin.</p>
<p>(29)Angel gently held his hands and said, &#8220;I thought I&#8217;d lost another,</p>
<p>And before we could get married.&#8221; Then she used her lips to smother</p>
<p>Him with countless lovely kisses. Tom said, &#8220;Does this really mean,</p>
<p>That you&#8217;re seriously willing to get married? I&#8217;m still keen.</p>
<p>(30)And in fact, that&#8217;s why I cycled up. I hope this isn&#8217;t rash.</p>
<p>Could you help me open this? My hands are clumsy from the crash.&#8221;</p>
<p>He took out a small container, and she lifted up the lid,</p>
<p>And she saw a wedding ring, and said, &#8220;Of course I&#8217;m still keen, kid.</p>
<p>(31)Now I guess it&#8217;s time to take this old ring off, and start anew.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You don&#8217;t need to take it off,&#8221; said Tom, &#8220;I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s room for two,</p>
<p>Your first ring is on your right hand, as a memory and a token,</p>
<p>And this new one tells the world the sleeping widow has awoken.&#8221;</p>
<p>(32)&#8221;I can&#8217;t believe how sweet you are,&#8221; said Angel, &#8220;I&#8217;ll do what you&#8217;ve said,</p>
<p>Now I think you should lie down, since you just hurt your handsome head.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll still stay and keep you company, and make some wedding plans.&#8221;</p>
<p>They discussed things, and her sports car soon drove westward, dragging cans.</p>
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		<title>NIGHTFALL IN MEDLOW BATH</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(1)My first Blue Mountains journeys were on Sydney&#8217;s country trains, With scenery improving, once I&#8217;d gone past Emu Plains. I did not know the passengers around me, but perhaps one Might care to play a card game, since we&#8217;d only come to Lapstone (2)I closed my vintage fiction novel fast. So I could then look, [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/nightfall-in-medlow-bath/">NIGHTFALL IN MEDLOW BATH</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(1)My first Blue Mountains journeys were on Sydney&#8217;s country trains,</p>
<p>With scenery improving, once I&#8217;d gone past Emu Plains.</p>
<p>I did not know the passengers around me, but perhaps one</p>
<p>Might care to play a card game, since we&#8217;d only come to Lapstone</p>
<p>(2)I closed my vintage fiction novel fast. So I could then look,</p>
<p>To see surrounding bushland, as the train pulled out of Glenbrook.</p>
<p>The concrete steps and walkway, over roads and rails and tracks stand</p>
<p>Beside the station fences, built more recently in Blaxland.</p>
<p>(3)Excited tourists took in views, and were not sorry too,</p>
<p>That urban redevelopment had not occurred in Warrimoo.</p>
<p>The summer sun that made them hot, and burnt their skin shall be</p>
<p>Forgotten now in Springwood, not too far from Winmalee.</p>
<p>(4)The clear far western air was like that from an open fridge:</p>
<p>And all the fruit was tasty at the shops in Falconbridge.</p>
<p>I underlined one station on timetables, with a thin pen.</p>
<p>You need to tell the guard if you intend to stop at Linden.</p>
<p>(5)My carriage weaving past the hills would often strike a good chord,</p>
<p>As I looked up at overpasses linking roads to Woodford.</p>
<p>My adult self did not forget the early childhood days he took</p>
<p>Excursions with school second class beyond the streets of Hazelbrook.</p>
<p>(6)The bushwalks were worth doing, and these verses should endorse one.</p>
<p>My ears repressurized, to suit the greater heights of Lawson.</p>
<p>The fields were green, and gumtree trunks a somewhat duller colour,</p>
<p>And horses drank fresh water from a pond in Bullaburra.</p>
<p>(7)A roundhouse in a paddock, with tall arches in its walls,</p>
<p>Preceded several pine trees that I passed in Wentworth Falls.</p>
<p>The suburbs further on provided still more atmosphere:</p>
<p>The highest peaks and widest views that came with that lost year.</p>
<p>(8)The weekend trips grew cooler, as the months became a memory:</p>
<p>February, March and April. Each of them was only temporary.</p>
<p>The further up I went each time, before I&#8217;d be alighting,</p>
<p>The more the sights I saw up there were ever more exciting.</p>
<p>(9)The red leaves looked as they did, in a 1900s autumn.</p>
<p>I needed winter gloves, and found a clothing shop, and bought some.</p>
<p>The flowers in the gardens of a holiday retreat</p>
<p>In bloom would make the image in my photograph complete</p>
<p>(10)In Medlow Bath, a friend and I went searching for an airstrip</p>
<p>Out somewhere in the bush. I asked a lady with a hairclip,</p>
<p>If she might know the route we&#8217;d need to find our destination.</p>
<p>The travel map I&#8217;d used had aged too much since publication.</p>
<p>(11)That 1997 afternoon in mid-July</p>
<p>We waited for our fellow mountain walker&#8217;s best reply:</p>
<p>&#8220;I haven&#8217;t come across that place in any of my walks,&#8221;</p>
<p>She said, as night began to fall on dandelion stalks.</p>
<p>(12)My friend and I discussed new ways to make the night go well,</p>
<p>And watched the lights go on outside that suburb&#8217;s grand hotel,</p>
<p>Enjoyed its lounge room fire, and then went home by heavy rail,</p>
<p>Imagining those three explorers charting out a trail.</p>
<p>(13)Thankfully, since they produced their maps on ancient parchments,</p>
<p>No-one found a way to bulldoze through those high escarpments.</p>
<p>Now, years later, still convinced that mountain life was best,</p>
<p>I relocated to this land beyond the city&#8217;s west.</p>
<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/nightfall-in-medlow-bath/">NIGHTFALL IN MEDLOW BATH</a>.</p>
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		<title>CABARET OF THE CLOUDS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 05:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jivepoet</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soft footsteps walk through streets near school, Past yesterday&#8217;s townhouses. In each nostalgic molecule Is something, which arouses. Old lessons learned so long ago (Viola, drums or trigon) Resurface, just enough to know: Those tunes aren&#8217;t fully bygone. A new sound crashes near the bay, And shakes the stone rotunda. The sky shows nature&#8217;s cabaret, [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/cabaret-of-the-clouds/">CABARET OF THE CLOUDS</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soft footsteps walk through streets near school,</p>
<p>Past yesterday&#8217;s townhouses.</p>
<p>In each nostalgic molecule</p>
<p>Is something, which arouses.</p>
<p>Old lessons learned so long ago</p>
<p>(Viola, drums or trigon)</p>
<p>Resurface, just enough to know:</p>
<p>Those tunes aren&#8217;t fully bygone.</p>
<p>A new sound crashes near the bay,</p>
<p>And shakes the stone rotunda.<br />
The sky shows nature&#8217;s cabaret,</p>
<p>With sudden roaring thunder.</p>
<p>Brief moments pass, and summer heat</p>
<p>(Which caused the town to swelter))</p>
<p>Gives way to frantic dampening feet,</p>
<p>Which find a tunnel&#8217;s shelter.</p>
<p>Some recent wounds are laundered clean;</p>
<p>But past lives&#8217; recollection</p>
<p>Remains, where tables and caffeine</p>
<p>Accompany retrospection.</p>
<p>The railway tracks are drowned in rain,</p>
<p>Up on the bridge, forestalling</p>
<p>The movement of the peak hour train;</p>
<p>As time froze memories falling.</p>
<p>An hour of this would irk some folk;</p>
<p>But nature gives a quarter,</p>
<p>So ferns and flowers can quickly soak<br />
Themselves in purest water.</p>
<p>Then skies, which were extremely dark</p>
<p>(To back-project on lightning)</p>
<p>Conclude their cloud-to-cloud skylark,</p>
<p>With sunshine slowly brightening.</p>
<p>Those footsteps cling to water drops,</p>
<p>When they resume their movement:</p>
<p>Brief souvenirs of how life stops,</p>
<p>And starts with cleansed improvement.</p>
<p>Should company find its calling here,</p>
<p>The call would be for cuddles,</p>
<p>And sharing views of boats and pier,</p>
<p>With boots in smaller puddles.</p>
<p>Return to Top</p>
<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/cabaret-of-the-clouds/">CABARET OF THE CLOUDS</a>.</p>
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		<title>Living Off of Death</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 21:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ZomboneNecros</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I dunno.  My debut poem.
My poetry can be rather dark and not for the white-washed eyes.
So if anyone know of a "free-minded" poetry/pros/stories site for authors, please notify me thank you.<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/living-off-of-death/">Living Off of Death</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the living benefit from the dead, the dead cannot benefit from the living.</p>
<p>life for life, we suffer endlessly</p>
<p>predator and prey, living the gruesome existence every day.</p>
<p>death for deth, it only leads to decay.</p>
<p>fight the death is futile, we all die.</p>
<p>fight to live is thriving, we must keep the light.</p>
<p>give to give, get what&#8217;s left and do what&#8217;s right.</p>
<p>be aware of things in the night.</p>
<p>never give up and never give in</p>
<p>to victimize is to sin.</p>
<p>eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth</p>
<p>be the best we can be and surrender to the truth.</p>
<p>to live the lie is wear and give the hangman&#8217;s noose.</p>
<p>let the flower grow, let the child thrive.</p>
<p>to suffer is to die, to flourish is to be alive.</p>
<p>give in to the shine, say, &#8220;yes it is mine&#8221;.</p>
<p>give in to the night that is true, do not fall for the false light.</p>
<p>wisdom is the ageless treasure, curing the blight.</p>
<p>be the children lyf or deth, blakk or whyt.</p>
<p>the children of the almighty&#8217;s might.</p>
<p>sometimes the weakest is what is right.</p>
<p>peace, love and eternal life.</p>
<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/living-off-of-death/">Living Off of Death</a>.</p>
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		<title>When I Leave This World Behind</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 01:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PrairiePoems</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was young, there was a song-&#8221;when I leave The World Behind&#8221;- I&#8217;ll leave the sunshine, for the summer- I&#8217;ll leave the tree tops, for the breeze, I&#8217;ll leave the moon above, for those in love- When I leave the world, behind! I&#8217;ll leave the moonlight, for the dreamers, I&#8217;ll leave the great ships [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/when-i-leave-this-world-behind/">When I Leave This World Behind</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was young, there was a song-&#8221;when I leave The World Behind&#8221;-<br />
I&#8217;ll leave the sunshine, for the summer-<br />
I&#8217;ll leave the tree tops, for the breeze,<br />
I&#8217;ll leave the moon above, for those in love-</p>
<p>When I leave the world, behind!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll leave the moonlight, for the dreamers,<br />
I&#8217;ll leave the great ships for the seas-<br />
And for the &#8220;Old Folks&#8221; I&#8217;ll leave the memory<br />
Of a baby upon their knees!</p>
<p>Ill leave the grainfields for the harvest-<br />
ill leave the rows of russeling corn!<br />
ill leave the skies of drifting rain-<br />
ill leave the old daus for your memories,<br />
When I leave the world behind!</p>
<p>Ill leave a path for you to follow,<br />
In these little songs of mine-<br />
Ill leave the golden leaves of autumn-<br />
When I leave the world behind!</p>
<p>Ohmother laughs an mother chaffs, but mother dont know thin-<br />
How aweful dirty Fritize was when he began to sing!</p>
<p>Ill leave the sunshine for the flowers-<br />
Ill leave the roses for the dew-<br />
Ill leave the moonlight on the water-<br />
When I leave the world to you!</p>
<p>Ill leave thses songs, Ill leave my fiddles,<br />
Ill leave the old magnolia tree-<br />
Ill leave the sighing winds of summer<br />
When I leave the world to thee!</p>
<p>When I leave the world behind!</p>
<p>When the summer days are fading<br />
And the gold hangs in the tree<br />
When the prairie sunsets gleaming-<br />
And the wind sings, longingly-<br />
When the work is finally over-<br />
And happy days are gone-<br />
And you look across the grainfields-<br />
Then you&#8217;ll remember me!</p>
<p>When the shades of twilight linger-<br />
And the evening shadows long-<br />
When the heart sings of the summer<br />
When the golden years are gone-<br />
When there can be no more dreaming-<br />
And the golden years are gone-<br />
In the last long days of summer-<br />
Then you&#8217;ll remember me!</p>
<p>When the evening twilight lingers-<br />
And the far off cattle bawl-<br />
When its night time in Dakota-<br />
In a dreary moonlit sky-<br />
hen you sing the old songs over<br />
From days that used to be-<br />
When its nighttime on the prairie-<br />
Then youll remember me!</p>
<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/when-i-leave-this-world-behind/">When I Leave This World Behind</a>.</p>
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		<title>My Dream</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 23:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Heart 4 poetry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I feel the the dew from the fresh cut grass beneath my bare feet. The sweet, alluring scent of the blossoming trees catches my attention as the warm, peaceful breeze wraps me in comfort. I find myself wondering in a bed of flowers and just in the middle stands a delicate, red rose. The divine [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/my-dream/">My Dream</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel the the dew<br />
from the fresh cut<br />
grass beneath my<br />
bare feet. The<br />
sweet, alluring scent<br />
of the blossoming<br />
trees catches my<br />
attention as the warm,<br />
peaceful breeze wraps<br />
me in comfort. I<br />
find myself wondering<br />
in a bed of flowers and<br />
just in the middle stands<br />
a delicate, red rose.<br />
The divine beauty stands<br />
as if it is about to speak<br />
for itself. I awaken to<br />
a beautiful spring morning<br />
and walk outside to the<br />
flower garden. Just in the<br />
midst of the garden<br />
Stands a beautiful, red rose.</p>
<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/my-dream/">My Dream</a>.</p>
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		<title>Home of the Hills</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PrairiePoems</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[MY HEART&#8230;&#8230;is not in the City; With its crowds moveing where no one knows- It is out in the hills of the PRAIRIE: With their strong SWEEPING WINDS- And their SNOWS! Its out where the stacks of the harvest Once stood in the trail of the &#8220;Boo&#8221;- Who came humming along with his PITCHFORK; And&#8230;.stayed [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/home-of-the-hills/">Home of the Hills</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MY HEART&#8230;&#8230;is not in the City;<br />
With its crowds moveing where no one knows-<br />
It is out in the hills of the PRAIRIE:<br />
With their strong SWEEPING WINDS-<br />
And their SNOWS!</p>
<p>Its out where the stacks of the harvest<br />
Once stood in the trail of the &#8220;Boo&#8221;-<br />
Who came humming along with his PITCHFORK;<br />
And&#8230;.stayed till the NORTHERLEES BLOW!</p>
<p>Its out where the SUNSETS ARE GLEAMING-<br />
In purple and russet and GOLD!<br />
And I&#8217;m THERE, tho I know I am dreaming-<br />
ONLY DREAMS, OF THE GLAD DAYS OF OLD!</p>
<p>Its a WIDE PRAIRIE LAND, and its calling-<br />
Me back to my TRACTOR and PLOW;<br />
And I know it will ALWAYS BE MY LAND&#8230;..<br />
THE HOME OF MY HEART, IN THE HILLS.</p>
<p>Where the wild flowers bloom, in the Springtime-<br />
And the &#8220;thunder heads&#8221; roll in the WEST;<br />
And the moonlight comes stealing and stealing<br />
Through the night, from those old SKIES OF DREAM!</p>
<p>YOU may think I was &#8220;making a poem&#8221;-<br />
I am NOT&#8230;..I AM WEAVING A SONG-<br />
Like the songs that the wind sang in summer,<br />
To the heart of a child&#8230;. ALL DAY LONG!</p>
<p>The roses still bloom in the wheatfield-<br />
And the WEST is a bright sea of gold-<br />
Tho I try, Oh I know I can&#8217;t tell you-<br />
ALL THESE STORIES&#8230;My Memories Told!</p>
<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/home-of-the-hills/">Home of the Hills</a>.</p>
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		<title>MOONLIT RIVER</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 02:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Autumn]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bloom]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I met her down beside the moonlit river- I wandered with her, through the summer days- We did not leave, and say goodbye forever- For in the autumn leaves, our love still stays. As long as falling autumn leaves are golden- As long as stars across the twilight gleams- Her heart will come to mine, [...]<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/moonlit-river/">MOONLIT RIVER</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I met her down beside the moonlit river-<br />
I wandered with her, through the summer days-<br />
We did not leave, and say goodbye forever-<br />
For in the autumn leaves, our love still stays.</p>
<p>As long as falling autumn leaves are golden-<br />
As long as stars across the twilight gleams-<br />
Her heart will come to mine, along that river,<br />
And we can watch the moonligts fading beam!<br />
SING TO MY HEART AGAIN OH FLEETING DREAM.<br />
And every spring the flowers bloom to greet us-<br />
And summer winds go drifting, down the stream-<br />
We still can sing our songs along that river-<br />
Where every nite the moonlite, softley gleams!</p>
<p>Where every night the silver moonlite lingers,<br />
And soft the days of autumn, drift away-<br />
For these are days that we can keep forever-<br />
Where ever autumn leaves come down today.</p>
<p>This post was originally published on <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories">Your Poems, Your Stories</a> at <a href="http://poempoempoem.com/poemsandstories/moonlit-river/">MOONLIT RIVER</a>.</p>
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