The One Heavenly Being



Our whispers fall as
Dust on the wind the
Color of love has changed to gray
We had our golden moments you and I
They have gone somewhere far away
As I look up hopefully at a new day
The value in the valley has come into play
Through salty tears I know what is near
My dreams are still bright and clear
Burning fire in my chest
Soft pink petals fall gently on my breast as
I marvel how good it feels to follow my Heavenly path,
God, finally has his way at last
I look forward to what will come to pass
To feel new again knowing to the end
God has and will always be my friend
As I follow the trail
I will kiss the wounds and nails
I am finally near, I am humble and sincere
The journey to the destination is finally clear as
I give thanks for being, it gives hope a new meaning
I have finally set my sights on
The one Heavenly being!

@22 February 2010
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Submitted on April 11, 2011

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Scheme AXBXBBBCCXAXXXDDXXCAEXE X
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 827
Words 175
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 23, 1

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Poetry is what makes me whole and keeps me sane all at the same time. You are born a poet, a storyteller, it is a part of what you are, a great gift from God. You can be taught to put words on paper, only those with a poet's Soul can make you feel those words deeply! I hope all of you feel me. :-) more…

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