Trees



Trees are so very tall.
The wind makes trees go back and forth.
Trees provide coolness from the sun.
Trees give a place to rest and calm down.
Trees make many different things.
What would we do with out the trees.
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Submitted on February 22, 2013

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Carmen Anton

My name to start is Maria del Carmen Anton it used to be (Chavez)so there are a few of my poems under that last name also.Poerty has been my passion oh Id say since I was in elementary school.Poetry is like (Song) but in talking.I write most of my poems through lifes experiences.I try not to use names so the reader can identify what they feel or intake from it in threre own way. I write about my kids,well there Adaults now but I still see them as my babys and through poems I can keep them my babys always.I am going to be a Grandma very soon another mile stone reached and the sweetest new poems I will beable to write.I Graduated from (High School)in 1988 and have been some what on my own since 15yrs old.I say some what because I did stay with relatives untill my sister and I rented an apt.I have7 kids.4of my daughters are from same father,my youngest is 17 from my husband and 2 step children who I useally dont say step kids are his also.my poems basicly are life experiences,past,present & what I want in the future or I feel the future holds for my family or myself.My poems sometimes are of random titles so Ive learned how to take critizism to a point,because when some do a review at least on a sight like poetry.com Reviews and Critics are suppose Educate,lift self estime,help with what the writer might have what you feel are flaws,bcause what is flaws to one reader is different to another.I want to Thank all who read my poems regaurdless of what you may feel about any one poem.There maybe one you may not so much enjoy & others you cant stop reading. more…

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