Submissions by JwSeeker12
POEMS AND SHORT STORIES
I Remember
I remember…
I remember the night we met beside the brook,
The dance we shared beneath the moon,
The wholesome embrace before the dawn,
The soft caresses whispering beyond the shades of nightfall.
I remember…
I remember the fields and meadows,
The distant shores;
The waves that kissed the tide’s eternal break.
I remember the sand beneath our feet,
The winds which swept your hair apart…
The beauty beheld upon the sinking sun.
I remember…
I remember the pain we shared,
The touch of sorrow…
I remember the cold forgotten words;...
I remember the night we met beside the brook,
The dance we shared beneath the moon,
The wholesome embrace before the dawn,
The soft caresses whispering beyond the shades of nightfall.
I remember…
I remember the fields and meadows,
The distant shores;
The waves that kissed the tide’s eternal break.
I remember the sand beneath our feet,
The winds which swept your hair apart…
The beauty beheld upon the sinking sun.
I remember…
I remember the pain we shared,
The touch of sorrow…
I remember the cold forgotten words;...
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One by One
Upon the cool mountaintops, what do you see my long lost friend?
In the coming winds, what do you hear my distant brother?
In the depths of the raging seas, what do you feel my love?
And that thrice may they come, one by one.
Before the morning dawns, one by one.
Harboring the moon at twilight’s eve, one by one.
Before your dismal fate, what do you see my long lost friend?
In the coming clouds, what do you hear my distant brother?
In the darkest chasm, what do you feel my love?
And that thrice may they come, one by one.
Before the morning...
In the coming winds, what do you hear my distant brother?
In the depths of the raging seas, what do you feel my love?
And that thrice may they come, one by one.
Before the morning dawns, one by one.
Harboring the moon at twilight’s eve, one by one.
Before your dismal fate, what do you see my long lost friend?
In the coming clouds, what do you hear my distant brother?
In the darkest chasm, what do you feel my love?
And that thrice may they come, one by one.
Before the morning...
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Sit Alone and Debate
Sit alone and debate,
From within the way to see
The many ways which one can be.
In the eloquence of a moment’s rest,
In the epiphany of tomorrow’s test.
Stand aright in dignity’s hour,
For without to be within
Brings the danger driven bin,
To define and believe to be
Is to diminish and cease to sin.
As the swallow swoops to swim,
So the monkey dupes with gin.
Like the rain drops glisten dew,
So the spirit shimmers blue,
At which the Spring sun shines, anew.
That which beckons light divine
Will bring forth the...
From within the way to see
The many ways which one can be.
In the eloquence of a moment’s rest,
In the epiphany of tomorrow’s test.
Stand aright in dignity’s hour,
For without to be within
Brings the danger driven bin,
To define and believe to be
Is to diminish and cease to sin.
As the swallow swoops to swim,
So the monkey dupes with gin.
Like the rain drops glisten dew,
So the spirit shimmers blue,
At which the Spring sun shines, anew.
That which beckons light divine
Will bring forth the...
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Redeeming the Fallen
Awaken, mourn not the parting breeze;
Journey, mourn not the shadow of the cave.
Obscured in shrouds of water
The Sun may yet touch the heart, caress the soul;
Tenderly in unison the clouds did part,
To herein dance round the fire.
Yielding shades of wintry glade,
The hour of the chosen;
Empty wishes without a name,
Childless bearing in time’s sealed fate.
Can you hear the call of rain;
Shed the tear of torn embrace?
Will you follow the lofty winds;
Shed the fallow heart?
Asleep in timeless agony,
Apart in seams...
Journey, mourn not the shadow of the cave.
Obscured in shrouds of water
The Sun may yet touch the heart, caress the soul;
Tenderly in unison the clouds did part,
To herein dance round the fire.
Yielding shades of wintry glade,
The hour of the chosen;
Empty wishes without a name,
Childless bearing in time’s sealed fate.
Can you hear the call of rain;
Shed the tear of torn embrace?
Will you follow the lofty winds;
Shed the fallow heart?
Asleep in timeless agony,
Apart in seams...
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