Yes, You Are The King

Originally posted on A Shade Of Pen:
This one hits home…a piece from my own life..a piece from almost all of our lives…! I still remember vividly The sound of my own laughter As it echoed from your face ‘coz it reflected my own smiles Every time I scraped my knee I cried buckets until…

You Think You Know

Originally posted on ღ Think. Speak. Tryst. ღ:
You Think You Know So you think you know You think you have seen You saw something outside But I’m completely different Underneath… The things I am feeling The emotions I am going through Are too tragic and tough Searching for answers I wish I knew… I try numb…

Saving

Visit EdwardHotspur.wordpress.com he never runs out of things to say. This is one of his poems…he has lots of those too. Enjoy!

Understudy

Originally posted on The Reclining Gentleman:
I have been working hard learning the lines studying the character perfecting the role of Me in the play of My Life.   Some nights, I steal the show I wow the critics I accept the bouquets and I know I am winning. But on lesser nights if I’m…

A MARRIAGE AND ITS PRECIPICE

Daily Prompt : In Good Faith Marriage…to someone who is not of the same faith was the first time I really had to sit down and examine my own.  Over the years…there have been some very big obstacles to overcome…me a Christian…my husband (undetermined). In marriage, you can easily grow apart if you lose sight…

AKELDAMUS

WRITTEN BY K.W. VILLA AND HASTYWORDS I always saw my death, the one with tears The first death that takes our breath Stills our hearts and consumes our fears With no more blood, I am finally free   I am her death, her soul darkened As I passed through with gentle touch Snatched her body…

HOW TO SAVE AN ANGEL

Please visit Jim Aldrich at runningfather.wordpress.com  he has some really amazing poetry!!!!! WRITTEN BY JIM ALDRICH AND HASTYWORDS I felt the trembling begin And her voice surrounded me Dragging me deeper within Holding me with iron fists No escape now, caged with sin I have no choice, no will to begin No need to begin,…