February 12, 2018
by Tanya
Hold on to me
As if you would
Never let me go
For I have hooked
On to you since
You existed in this very world..
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October 3, 2016
by Miriam Hurdle

Once in awhile, I have an urge of
Going home to see my parents.
I shook my head hard for a few seconds,
Remembering that they were gone to heaven.
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September 3, 2014
by Seafarrwide

Poem by Wendy Norman
It’s warm inside with muted song
My mama purrs this is where you belong
I float and twirl not a care in this world
You dream of me to be unfurled
I cannot see but float and twist
Swooshing waves of fluid to resist
I hear your heart pounding deep
My life depends on this drum beat
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September 29, 2013
by suicidallyanonymous
They say a lot of things
-the saints among sinners,
masquerading as bystanders in
merely coincidental happenings.
They use big words
like skyscrapers
and jump-ropes,
trying to catch a cloud
in their cardboard fists.
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April 10, 2013
by Shashi Moore

(via Looking for the sweet spot)
The tribute to My Parents
Six feet tall
He stands out always in a crowd
Not of his height, but of his charm
Full firm lips yet gentle on my cheeks
My Father
Fell head over heels in love with his petit neighbour
MY Mother
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January 20, 2013
by russtowne
They warm my heart and spirits
And never go out of style
Like the beaming ones that couples show
As they walk together down the aisle
Nearly all are wonderful
But some mean so much more
Such as those from a loving family
When you walk through the front door.
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