Perfection January 19, 2006
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If you were an animal,
You’d be a peacock,
Dazzling everyone
Around you with your
Intoxicating beauty.
If you were a horse,
You’d be a white stallion,
A perfect combination of
Intoxicating beauty and
Unbeatable brawn.
If you were a painting,
You’d be one by Michelangelo,
Because only one as
Talented as him could ever
Make a painting with such
Beauty and meaning
With a single brush and a
Variety of colors.
If you were a book,
You’d be one I couldn’t put down,
Whose pages filled with knowledge
Would intrigue me and make me
Want to search for eternity
Until I found your meaning
Hidden within each page.
If you were a word,
You’d be perfection,
Because with your
Flawless mind and body,
There is no word
That fits you better.
In My Arms January 19, 2006
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Hi, you said with your picture perfect smile
And your intoxicating brown eyes,
Your arms outstretched in my direction,
Waiting to grasp onto your best friend,
Finally back from the horrible war in Iraq
Which I had so luckily survived
Without a single scratch.
Sorry, I said (I had thought about you 24-7
In my camouflaged colored tent,
Piecing together anything I could remember about
Your charming face, like your exquisite
Black hair, Smoother than my
Baby brother’s bottom which was just
Thoroughly rubbed with Vaseline.
I was afraid; afraid of letting you
Jump into my arms, and suddenly losing control
Of my feelings and emotions and holding you
So tight you would be desperately
Gasping for breath while I smiled
And closed my eyes, knowing you would always
Be there for me since I would never let you go;
I would never want to leave you) while turning
Around in shame listening to the faint sound
Of her tears hitting the ground beneath her.
Communication Through Poetry January 17, 2006
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We haven’t talked in
A couple of weeks,
With me leaving any room
You are in, ignoring all of the
Phone calls on my cell,
And you still don’t get any reason
Why I’m doing all of this,
Do you?
I made something for you, I said
Stopping you in an empty hallway at school,
Handing you a sheet of paper
From my back pocket, watching you read it
With sweat pouring down my face
Uncontrolably.
Oh, you replied lightly
S you tried to keep the overwhelming amount of
Disgust and suprise locked inside,
Not wanting to hurt my
Supposedly fragile feelings.
Ok, I said (Every day since two weeks ago
I’ve been staying up until two o’clock secretly
Under my covers with a flashlight
Brainstorming on my only ticket into your
Lovely but complex heart which has been
Tormenting me since the moment I met you and imagined you with me for eternity) as I slowly Got up and walked down the hallway with
Unnoticable tears running down my face.
Dog (Work in Progress) January 12, 2006
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The dog sat there, his tounge hanging out, his tail hitting the ground rapidly. I was seven, and like many a seven year old, I loved dogs, I breathed dogs, and I saw dogs as frequently as I could. And I, of course, much to my Mother’s dismay, I spoke dogs. Frequently. Most of my speech resembled a mad lib. “Mom can I get a dog? I hear there is a new breed, the __________________ and it’s really good because __________ and ________! And I promise i’ll always walk him and feed him!” i would ask eagerly. And o course the frequent answer was no. But on the way home from school one day, I saw him, the perfect dog. Deep brown eyes, short brown hair, and admirable snout. I picked him up and ran home. “NO” my mom said firmly…
I called out my son’s name and stared at my children, While my wife talked on and on about the newest sale over at Marshalls–The end of the year shoe sale. The thing was, it wasn’t even the end of the year yet, Only mid-november. I stared over at Sarah. She was running around the playstructure, taking in the air full of fun and frolic. I got up and I waved my hand toward her, to beckon her back to the minivan. My wife walked into the car and started it up. My children ran toward the door of the car. They hopped in and put on their wireless headphones, to watch the potable DVD player nested in our car.
Determination January 4, 2006
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Swimming slowly,
Eyes filled with determination.
Shunned from my clan.
An outcast
Worth less than the dirt
That lies lifelessly
Beneath me.
My hard shell
Is all I have left
To protect myself
From those trying to
Bring me down
Like a sunken ship
Falling right above my
Helpless body.
But don’t feel
Sorry for me
Because struggle
Isn’t an option.
I will only
Progress
And succeed
Watching your
Confounded faces
Staring at me
In glory.