You gave me wings and taught me how to fly; You gave me my first view of sun’s gold ray.
Voicemail
I called you just to say “I love you” Your voice mail took my message
Strength & Beauty Depart (from Everyman)
Part 10 of the series from Everyman, a medieval morality play.
Music of the Mind
On leaves the words and syllables advanced; To music of the mind they rose and danced.
10-line Poem Challenge #3: Sacred Signia
The forest glen her new repose for thought A sunny view When there she found herself, all else forgot, Or little knew.
Disenchanted
Greg, you scoundrel, In my memory you entice me, You raise my hopes— But I blink, and then...
Sing with Me
My darling, won’t you sing with me? You know the tune, so join right in; I’ll harmonize.
Would You Marry Me Again?
If we had it to do o’er, Would you still repeat, “I do”?
Other Companions (from Everyman)
Part 9 of the series from Everyman, a medieval morality play.
Quenched
Parched, the thirsty soil cries out, Longing for relief from drought, Respite from the heat.


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