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A WEDDING BLESSING

Words cannot say,
On how we felt that day

The months are passing by,
Since we said our goodbyes

You went so sudden,
Two days before our daughter’s weddin'

The last words you said,
Was the wedding to go ahead

With this sudden take,
I had to take your place

As I walked our daughter down the aisle,
We held our heads up high

And hide our grief behind a smile
Knowing I had to put you on stand by

This was a lovely day;
But also, sad in a way

If I could turn back time,
Just for a little while;
For you to walk our daughter
Down that aisle

You are really missed.
What would we give,
For that last goodbye kiss...

So no words can say what we felt on that day.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Dec 2010
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Unknown

one wish

One wish (Kaycee)
My baby girl was born on the 98
And things was going ever so great
That day you opened my eyes to you
That was one wish that did came true

One wish is ill take everything back
One wish is to put our life back on track
One wish I do have is that I wish I was there for you
One wish that one day you will come back to me wish that could be true

There isn't a day that goes by where I think about you
Hoping that you are thinking about me to
God gave me special gift from within me
But my wish is that me and you as they say be?

If I had one wish that wish it will be that I get to see you again
I no you have a big birthday and I no u turn the big 10
If I had one wish and that will be that il give you my life for you
Knowning that your daddy loves you and that is true

I love you more that life its self and ill do anything for you
Just to see you smile its like the sky being blue
I wish I have you in my arm and holding you near my heart
When they took you away I cried and I felt so far apart

When they took you I cryed for you everyday
My love for you is stronger everyday that?s what I have to say
I wish I could take everything that went wrong that time
Wishing that one day you will be mine

Im sorry for everything that has happen to you
I hope you no that it hurts me so much and that?s true
You?re my baby girl and your so beautiful.
Daddy loves you and that?s me being truthful.
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Posted: Dec 2010
About this poem:
this poem is about my daughter kaycee
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cryeyes

To my brother!

i have no words to thank you
for what you've done to me and my family.
i have no words to thank you enough
that's why i will need a life time
to show you my appreciation
to you and your wife.


i pray God every day that He
gave me such a brother and sister'n law
i pray every day for our family
'cause God gave us a gift:
love.


i love you brother and
i love your wife too.
for your big hearts,
your generousity
and for keeping our family
united.


i wish that
could be more brothers
like you in this world.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Dec 2010
About this poem:
i love my family...
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Unknown

Loving Unconditionally

Eyes that have cried and will do so no more
Reflect sadly at the child on the floor
A reminder of passion gone wrong
Even before the child's life had begun
Arms that had loving held the father yesterday
Reach for the child for a hug, a rock and a sway

Eyes that has so much to see tomorrow
Look trustingly into eyes filled with sorrow
And a mouth that yet a word to speak
Smile, a smile that left her mother weak
A mother we had nearly forgotten how to smile
Took comfort freely and innocently given for awhile

These two haven't had much in life so far
But with life they have started a war
One they must win, for a child loved dearly
By a mother who manages to feed her barely
"We will make it my darling" the mother whispered now
"I promise I"ll get us through this somehow."

Looking on no would guess the mother's story
She once had a life just shy of glory
Nor would one believe the child's a millionaire
Granddaughter of a wealthy family, the only living heir
That is the mother's secret as her trials she endure
She choose to keep her daughter and live poor

And though oftemtimes she tempted for her child's sake
Her promise to her child she will never break
Together they will make it through destiny
Loving her child unconditionally
Hoping to give her everything she deserves
Though often she had to dig inside for reserves
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Posted: Sep 2009
About this poem:
This peom is about a mother who chooses to keep her baby and fight against all odds to do so though she could have given the child to its paternal grandparents only the wanted the child not the mother or her presence.
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Unknown

I, Protector

Stand to left of me and I will fight your foes.
Stand behind me and I will take the blows.
Stand to the right of me and I will fight your fears.
Stand in front of me and I will wipe your tears.

I will protect you from all things but one.
I cannot protect you from yourself, my son.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: May 2010
About this poem:
Dedicated to my son.
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Unknown

reach out

Jangled nerves
feel the pain
thorns and heartache
covered by a smile
eyes cry
in the night
hopes elusive
image disappears
it seems to be


hope against hope
know tunnels must end
willing you on
reach for a friend
reach for someone
shadows to comfort
when conflict is raging
but this too will pass
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Posted: Aug 2010
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Unknown

Never Judge A Book By Its Cover!

The female swan, she jumped straight up,
As her eggs all started breaking.
For the time had come for her eggs to hatch,
After all those weeks of waiting.

First three, then four, then five hatched open,
Now just one more left to go.
The sixth came out as black as soot,
whilst the rest we're white as snow.

They would tease him, and they would call him names,
He was outcasted, and left all alone.
Just because he was different from everyone else,
One day decided to run away from home.

As the weeks passed by, they felt like years,
Not a day passed by where he didnt cry.
No matter how many times he would think about it all,
He just could not understand why.

Then one day as he stepped up to the waters edge,
Sad faced and bearing a frown.
Came to him the biggest shock of his life,
From his reflection as he looked down.

For no longer was he black as soot,
But he was now as white as the driven snow.
For he had turned into the most handsomest swan,
You could ever wish to know.

Everyone stopped and stared when they saw this swan,
Walking so proud and full of glee.
For now everyone wanted to be his friend,
including his own family.

And from that day on he was never alone,
This duckling once abandoned by his brothers.
So the moral of this poem really goes to show,
Never judge a book by its covers.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Jan 2010
About this poem:
Self Explanatory really!
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Teagly1971

the better side of me

i was not thier the day you were born
i never knew that you were concievied
when you finally came into my life
thier was mixed emotions
true indeed
i was living life at that time
day to day
waiting for my last breath
a ever ending search for god
an ever ending search for me
blessed to have you come into my life at the age of three
instantly i see your light

instantly i see me
god grants us blessings in mysterious ways
you my daughter is my blessing even on those crazy days
your going through your teen thing
your going through your teen phase

i finally know the meaning why parents love the ones they raise
through all the difficult times
through all the great days
thier is no stronger bond
than your child, the baby that you raised
you are now a young lady
whom i am very proud
still daddys little girl
and still daddys little pal
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Nov 2010
About this poem:
TO my daughter... written in love
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Unknown

My Big Sister

We fought like cats and dogs as kids,
But made up as we grew.
Yet loved each other all along,
That, at least, we knew.

Though only three years older than,
She thought it made her boss.
But I did not take orders well,
And ev'ry line would cross.

She married young, and not so well,
Divorced then right away.
He used her to get papers so,
Stay in the USA.

Then tragedy struck later on,
Blood vessel in her brain.
Six months in a coma as,
Our mother prayed in vain.

Though over thirty years ago,
It still hurts to the bone.
A fighter to the end, you see,
Was my big sister, Joan.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Oct 2010
About this poem:
Dedicated lovingly to her...
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gardenhackle

Madhouse

Up is down and down is up
And sideways thoughts assault me.
Babbling noises blast my ears
Devoid of rationality.

Chaos rules this mad house
As the time ticks slowly by
Accused of countless wicked things
That no one can deny.

It matters not who's nuts or sane
when 'ere those forces meet
For neither one can ever win
Nor can accept defeat.

It's all just utter madness
And it's just gone on and on.
And cannot, will not ever change
'Til one is out and gone.

Gone for good or just a week,
It's a damned fine change of pace
And I really need a holiday
That's miles from this place.

Contented days of sanity
Are waiting now for me.
Beyond a single wakeup past
A count of days just three.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Posted: Oct 2010
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