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    linger

    my heart longs for you and it's a beautiful feeling this painful revelation, I will never have youso my hunger for you only growsmy heart will never find you boringmy ideas of you won't crumbleyou remain the mystery I...

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    A Word O’ Love

    A word O’ Love A reproach Yes You heard A reproach Approach  So I’ll tell What  You  Did to me   A word O’ Love The heart Yes You ripped  Apart And left In hell Where You Killed Me   A word O’ Love A reprimand Yes Too harsh? Maybe A chide  To tell What  You  Did to me   A word  O’ Love The life  Yes You locked Inside A prison A spell You Caste  Around Me   A word O’ Love The fires Yes You started Desires Yes You Burned  Which I Can’t quell  Inside...

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    Embracing Shadows

    I did miss you... from time to time... I’m not going to lie  it’s the truth   but I’ve been thinking... (yeah, I know...it's a dubious habit of mine...) and I was hit with an epiphany... certain facts suddenly striking me... this thing we foolishly called love... it didn’t...

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    • “It never even existed” well felt that and I am pretty sure a lot of people do… Really good piece.

      • That good ol’ wishful thinking at its finest. We create something bigger in our minds/hearts than is really there…at least on their part. So when they burst the bubble, it’s shattering on so many levels. Thank you, Fia

    • When i first wrote this, it was from her perspective. Listening to her talk about it and how she felt about it. It wasn’t until later that I had reason to relate to it as she did. She never saw the poem or heard the song until recently because I didn’t want to scratch the wound. But she’s heard it now. Thank you, Brenda 🧡

    • My daughter only heard it today and has announced that I should be the official lyricist of her life. It’s finally been long enough that the pain isn’t as fresh, so I let her hear it for the first time. That “chorus” was a recent addition…written from fresh understanding of my own. Thank you, my friend

    • My daughter is an amazing woman…just not his amazing. And that’s not his loss or hers. She gained a lot of sense of self from the experience and is a stronger person than she was then. Like her mother, she’s a giver. And that usually involves giving too much leeway and too many chances. Hope dies slowly, I guess. Thank you, Honoria

    • Powerful work. Tremendous writing.

    • There is a fire of honesty and feeling here.
      This stood out:
      “it’s not how you held me…

      it’s what you held back…”

      Great work
      Regards
      James

    • Hi Willow!
      The poem is great but with the added song, it sounds so smooth. Like velvet.
      Just awesome!

      • When I played it for my daughter the day I posted (first time she’d ever heard it), she said I need to be her official life lyricist. It was way too close to tender wounds for a long time. I couldn’t show until the scars healed. Thank you, Adelphina

  • Hello everyone! Here’s my spy novella ‘Freddy Falco: Intensive Care’. I’ve uploaded chapter 1 to 7 so far. Enjoy and let me know what you think, I’m always happy to find out what people’s thoughts are about my works 😊🌹

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