Feb. 10, 2014

Take The Chance-Ride

by James Collins (author's profile)

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Poems

'Take the Chance-Ride'

Eyes so tender - moistened with love
Children you did raise - with loving hands
When I was with you my dear
Time rolled by too fast
Your words I treasure
From place to place our souls roamed -
Enlightening our youthful inhibitions
I only wish we were more tentative
Beneath moonlights where souls feast
But our bodies were free of lust
Calling them temples
Just thoughts my dear
I wish we'd continued our ride
Into the spiritual bliss.

'What If'

The summer ground cracks
Calling out for fresh blood
Natures guarded constitution
From rock to rock I jump
Would death's eyes be watching
What if I fell
Like a leaf that starts to winter
Would I become brittle too
and forgotten with winter's frost.

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CJP Posted 10 years, 7 months ago. ✓ Mailed 10 years, 7 months ago   Favorite
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Lovely poems, keep writing.

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