Poetry
Poetry
One Seven Four | A Poem by Ed Martinez
I walked on these stones that try men’s hearts to find a way to the large silver doors.
Opened, refined, purifying doors leading me to a love for which I long.
The earth is glowing golden hues and biding me to come on through.
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On a Day Like Today – A Poem by Julie Clark
On a day like today When the sun comes out After months of hiding Behind low clouds and Sheets of rain You could believe…
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Phenomenal Woman – A Poem by Maya Angelou
Pretty women wonder where my secret lies. I’m not cute or built to suit a fashion model’s size But when I start to tell…
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Love Meets Me | A Poem by Ed Martinez
while driving in the early hours of the day,
love meets me in my front seat.
red tail lights, my burning bush,
white head lights, my pillar.
we meet on holy ground.
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Winter’s Hold – A Poem by Julie Clark
Winter’s hold Is deep Suggesting it Will not let go This time The ice will never thaw Life will always be hard Hope is…
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Resolutions – A Poem by Julie Clark
Some are about losing (Weight or bad habits) Some are about gaining (Wealth or a spouse) All about changes to make in the year…
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I Smell Christmas – A Poem by Sylvia Syms
Photo by: Jacqueline Pine scented candles line the mantles. The smells of cinnamon and allspice wafting from the apple and sweet potato pies and…
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What Does Love Look Like – A Poem by Julie Clark
When the seams of life unravel When fog blurs vision The way forward is obscured When positions are hardened Anger flares Resolution and reconciliation…
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I Wish That I Could Love a Dictator – A Poem by Georgia Sanders
oh that i could love a dictator he would solve all my problems he would put bread on my table and never forget to…
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Lifting Our Eyes – A Poem by Julie Clark
Lifting our eyes, just in time to see the eagle soaring towards us and then turning away. Silently above us, searching for fish. It…
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I once asked God – A Poem by Josh Potter
I once asked God about the woman. He answered, I know not of whom you speak. I once asked God about women’s rights. She…
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