Friend, or enemy
By some strange twist of fate
Both
So I stay close
When an enemy
Is also a friend, to me
I keep him close
And watch
Looking Back & Thinking Ahead...
Frenemy
Friend, or enemy
By some strange twist of fate
Both
So I stay close
When an enemy
Is also a friend, to me
I keep him close
And watch
I'm on an effing roll!!
Leaves
Sitting under a maple tree in Prospect Park, I daydreamed a poem
It was beautiful, overflowing
With imagery like
Waters gentle caressing piers in the twilight
Full of simile, like
Leaves falling at the speed of sound,
Heavy as heaven
And metaphors -
This poem is me
I am under a tree
In a park
Dreaming
And writing
I wrote this a while ago, but its one of my faves:
untitled...
everytime i say your name
i hurt a little bit less
I take back pieces of me
i vascillate now
between love and hate
fear and loathing
pain and
redemption
my heart has eight pieces
i left your house
with seven
that one you can keep
its your's
but I still have to put the rest back
somehow
what I have now
is not what i had before
I have realized
it is at the time
when i am the most broken
that I am best able
to repair
myself
Sooooo... I've decided that I'm going to do a 30/30 (30 poems in 30 days) challenge for myself. And, of course, I wouldn't be me if I didn't take the rules and bend them to my liking. So here I present the 1st of my 31 (yes, 31) poems. Enjoy! (or don't whatever, lol) Hopefully by day 15 or so, they'll actually be good poems.
Not Always, But...
Its not always about what I want
Sometimes its about the reality of the situation
Being honest about where I stand ... Or don't
Its not always about me, and my desires
Can't touch when I want
Where I want
All the time
What I want, isn't always the most important piece of the puzzle
My wishes are not always the cornerstone in the bridge between then & soon
Time stands still for me, rarely
Most times it keeps going
Flowing from the mountains of possibility,
To the sea of absolute reality
It aint really about me
My thoughts of romantic home cooked meals
Long evenings spent watching the tug boats pass in the twilight
Longer days spent glancing up, guessing the age of the Sun
Not really
It isn't always about what I want
What I want is your hand
In my hand
Walking through the pages of this story
Leaving ink-stained footprints,
Jumping together in pools of anecdotes,
Dodging the drizzle of shared memories...
But sometimes it is
Bring your boots & umbrella
We have a story to tell