R.LeBlanc's Poems

Here's the list of poems submitted by R.LeBlanc  —  There are currently 9 poems total — keep up the great work!

Linger on my lip

to me, move a step over
No need to touch, just get closer
No need to whisper, silence to hear
Forget the kiss, stand still, be near

Lead to paradise, linger on my lip
Sync your breath, a moment, a blip
It’s magical when closer to your...

by charles Leblanc

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added 3 months ago
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A Tale

A Tale
Crafted a tale with a start,
Yet, no triumph in its part.
Lost grip on its shifting end,
Painful, but a story to mend.

Lost before the beginning,
Moments of blips,
a touch of mystery,
Do I care?
Do I mind?
Worrying, but...

by Charles Leblanc

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added 4 months ago
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Mighty Healer

Mighty Healer

Never challenge a healer's grace,
She's a maestro, leading the race.
With numerous hits, a mix prevails,
Some bring joy, others untold tales.

Better to face varied outcomes,
Than to endure silent, empty drums.
Being present...

by Charles Leblanc

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added 4 months ago
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Emojis

Emojis

Screens and devices amplify isolation,
Squandering earthly moments in desolation.
Lost in the void, missing history's trace,
Digital "friends," no genuine embrace.

Emojis convey what words can't express,
A language of emotions,...

by Charles Leblanc

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added 4 months ago
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On the Pillow

Your head upon the pillow's crest,
Surrendered to the dreamer's quest.
I whisper in the quiet night,
Words, soft as the moon's pale light.

These whispers, like a gentle stream,
They dance and weave within your dream.
A cascade to your...

by Charles Leblanc

 5 Views
added 4 months ago
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On the Pillow

Your head upon the pillow's crest,
Surrendered to the dreamer's quest.
I whisper in the quiet night,
Words, soft as the moon's pale light.

These whispers, like a gentle stream,
They dance and weave within your dream.
A cascade to your...

by Richard Le Blanc

 3 Views
added 4 months ago
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On the Edge

On the edge

A smart butterfly,
on the edge it stands,
the water is blurry,
should it jump or fly?

Why the rush to dive?
Tarsus could slip,
It could be damned,
It could die.

The edge is safer
the view is further
the scape is familiar...

by Charles Leblanc

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added 5 months ago
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I am Here to Stay

I am Here to stay

In his fable world, yearning for love,
like a child that never grows.
Lingering to a kiss, surrendering to a lip,
maybe an embrace, a soft caress?
Seeking a truth, not a fragment exists.

Needing her space, closes her...

by Charles Leblanc

 3 Views
added 5 months ago
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I Never Left

Letter to My Son

My Dearest,

It may be challenging for you to grasp, but understand that my presence endures.

I did not depart; I remain the shoulder that cradles your innocent tears, the warmth your soul seeks, the smile that imparts...

by Charles Leblanc

 8 Views
added 5 months ago
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