Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Just a Little Hope Is Needed

Just a Little Hope Is Needed

Just a little hope is needed

like a ray of sun
shining in the earth

like the taste of wet stone
in the water

like a fish leaping
on wet sand

Just a little hope is needed

like a song remembered
in the throat of a mute

like a sigh
stopped in the chest

like the longing of an insect
clinging to glass

like thirst
drowned in the river-bed

Just a little hope is needed

Jewels of Nature

Jewels of Nature

With leaves of gold and green,
And branches that do lean
On the wind that pants and heaves,
And rustles through the leaves;

With birds that fly so high,
And trees that touch the sky:
What a wonderful place this is,
Overflowing with eternal bliss!

The sky is embedded with sapphires,
The sun is one big pearl;
The earth in her beautiful attire,
And the waves in seas that curl;

The meadows are filled with flowers,
And as I sit in the shade,
I wonder on for hours and hours:
These jewels that God has made!

JEST 'FORE CHRISTMAS




JEST 'FORE CHRISTMAS

Father calls me William, sister calls me Will,
Mother calls me Willie, but the fellers call me Bill!
Mighty glad I ain't a girl---ruther be a boy,
Without them sashes, curls, an' things that's worn by Fauntleroy!
Love to chawnk green apples an' go swimmin' in the lake---
Hate to take the castor-ile they give for bellyache!
'Most all the time, the whole year round, there ain't no flies on me,
But jest 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be!

Got a yeller dog named Sport, sick him on the cat;
First thing she knows she doesn't know where she is at!
Got a clipper sled, an' when us kids goes out to slide,
'Long comes the grocery cart, an' we all hook a ride!
But sometimes when the grocery man is worrited an' cross,
He reaches at us with his whip, an' larrups up his hoss,
An' then I laff an' holler, "Oh, ye never teched me!"
But jest 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be!

Gran'ma says she hopes that when I git to be a man,
I'll be a missionarer like her oldest brother, Dan,
As was et up by the cannibuls that lives in Ceylon's Isle,
Where every prospeck pleases, an' only man is vile!
But gran'ma she has never been to see a Wild West show,
Nor read the Life of Daniel Boone, or else I guess she'd know
That Buff'lo Bill an' cowboys is good enough for me!
Excep' jest 'fore Christmas, when I'm good as I kin be!

And then old Sport he hangs around, so solemnlike an' still,
His eyes they seem a-sayin': "What's the matter, little Bill?"
The old cat sneaks down off her perch an' wonders what's become
Of them two enemies of hern that used to make things hum!
But I am so perlite an' tend so earnestly to biz,
That mother says to father: "How improved our Willie is!"
But father, havin' been a boy hisself, suspicions me
When, jest 'fore Christmas, I'm as good as I kin be!

For Christmas, with its lots an' lots of candies, cakes, an' toys,
Was made, they say, for proper kids an' not for naughty boys;
So wash yer face an' bresh yer hair, an' mind yer p's and q's,
An' don't bust out yer pantaloons, and don't wear out yer shoes;
Say "Yessum" to the ladies, and "Yessur" to the men,
An' when they's company, don't pass yer plate for pie again;
But, thinkin' of the things yer'd like to see upon that tree,
Jest 'fore Christmas be as good as yer kin be!


JEST 'FORE CHRISTMAS

Father calls me William, sister calls me Will,
Mother calls me Willie, but the fellers call me Bill!
Mighty glad I ain't a girl---ruther be a boy,
Without them sashes, curls, an' things that's worn by Fauntleroy!
Love to chawnk green apples an' go swimmin' in the lake---
Hate to take the castor-ile they give for bellyache!
'Most all the time, the whole year round, there ain't no flies on me,
But jest 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be!

Got a yeller dog named Sport, sick him on the cat;
First thing she knows she doesn't know where she is at!
Got a clipper sled, an' when us kids goes out to slide,
'Long comes the grocery cart, an' we all hook a ride!
But sometimes when the grocery man is worrited an' cross,
He reaches at us with his whip, an' larrups up his hoss,
An' then I laff an' holler, "Oh, ye never teched me!"
But jest 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be!

Gran'ma says she hopes that when I git to be a man,
I'll be a missionarer like her oldest brother, Dan,
As was et up by the cannibuls that lives in Ceylon's Isle,
Where every prospeck pleases, an' only man is vile!
But gran'ma she has never been to see a Wild West show,
Nor read the Life of Daniel Boone, or else I guess she'd know
That Buff'lo Bill an' cowboys is good enough for me!
Excep' jest 'fore Christmas, when I'm good as I kin be!

And then old Sport he hangs around, so solemnlike an' still,
His eyes they seem a-sayin': "What's the matter, little Bill?"
The old cat sneaks down off her perch an' wonders what's become
Of them two enemies of hern that used to make things hum!
But I am so perlite an' tend so earnestly to biz,
That mother says to father: "How improved our Willie is!"
But father, havin' been a boy hisself, suspicions me
When, jest 'fore Christmas, I'm as good as I kin be!

For Christmas, with its lots an' lots of candies, cakes, an' toys,
Was made, they say, for proper kids an' not for naughty boys;
So wash yer face an' bresh yer hair, an' mind yer p's and q's,
An' don't bust out yer pantaloons, and don't wear out yer shoes;
Say "Yessum" to the ladies, and "Yessur" to the men,
An' when they's company, don't pass yer plate for pie again;
But, thinkin' of the things yer'd like to see upon that tree,
Jest 'fore Christmas be as good as yer kin be!
JEST 'FORE CHRISTMAS

Father calls me William, sister calls me Will,
Mother calls me Willie, but the fellers call me Bill!
Mighty glad I ain't a girl---ruther be a boy,
Without them sashes, curls, an' things that's worn by Fauntleroy!
Love to chawnk green apples an' go swimmin' in the lake---
Hate to take the castor-ile they give for bellyache!
'Most all the time, the whole year round, there ain't no flies on me,
But jest 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be!

Got a yeller dog named Sport, sick him on the cat;
First thing she knows she doesn't know where she is at!
Got a clipper sled, an' when us kids goes out to slide,
'Long comes the grocery cart, an' we all hook a ride!
But sometimes when the grocery man is worrited an' cross,
He reaches at us with his whip, an' larrups up his hoss,
An' then I laff an' holler, "Oh, ye never teched me!"
But jest 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be!

Gran'ma says she hopes that when I git to be a man,
I'll be a missionarer like her oldest brother, Dan,
As was et up by the cannibuls that lives in Ceylon's Isle,
Where every prospeck pleases, an' only man is vile!
But gran'ma she has never been to see a Wild West show,
Nor read the Life of Daniel Boone, or else I guess she'd know
That Buff'lo Bill an' cowboys is good enough for me!
Excep' jest 'fore Christmas, when I'm good as I kin be!

And then old Sport he hangs around, so solemnlike an' still,
His eyes they seem a-sayin': "What's the matter, little Bill?"
The old cat sneaks down off her perch an' wonders what's become
Of them two enemies of hern that used to make things hum!
But I am so perlite an' tend so earnestly to biz,
That mother says to father: "How improved our Willie is!"
But father, havin' been a boy hisself, suspicions me
When, jest 'fore Christmas, I'm as good as I kin be!

For Christmas, with its lots an' lots of candies, cakes, an' toys,
Was made, they say, for proper kids an' not for naughty boys;
So wash yer face an' bresh yer hair, an' mind yer p's and q's,
An' don't bust out yer pantaloons, and don't wear out yer shoes;
Say "Yessum" to the ladies, and "Yessur" to the men,
An' when they's company, don't pass yer plate for pie again;
But, thinkin' of the things yer'd like to see upon that tree,
Jest 'fore Christmas be as good as yer kin be!

I wanna


I wanna
I wanna cry
But I wanna laugh
Cause I'm whooped over a guy
I wanna die
But I wanna live
So I could see his face again
I wanna hug him
But I wanna hit him
For making me cry
I wanna tell him I hate him
But I wanna tell him I love him
Because I do! I love you Eric
I always will no matter what
Cause no one or nothing
Could ever change the way
I feel about you!

I can still remember him

I can still remember him

I can still remember, the look in his eyes;
His face so bright, and his wonderful smile,
Which made me wonderstruck for a while.
The first time I saw him,
The day was june nine,
I had never seen a person who was so divine.
He was a great person, a very nice man.
His hair was black, his colour was tan.
Shining bright eyes,
He was the best in all the guys.
A sweet innocent look on his face
But now those memories are in haze.
After being departed only sorrow
Is what has to remain
He is not with me and he has left me all in vain
I can see his visage,
In the form of an image
Oh I hope he was here with me, near me.
I hope I will meet him and only 'he',
Poetry © by Anukriti
Poem Submitted by Anukriti




      Hello stranger

Hello stranger,
I see your face in a big croud.
Hellow stranger,
you brouht home memorys I forgot.
Good bye stranger
Poetry © by unknown
Poem Submitted by Unknown

     
         The risk of loving

There is a risk involved in everything,
Every time you share a smile,
Everytime you shed a tear,
You are opening yourself up to hurt.

Some people tread slowly through life,
Avoiding the risk closeness brings,
Sidestepping the things they can't understand,
turning away from those who care too long,
those who hold too tightly.

There is never an easy way to love.
You cannot approach it cautiously,
It will not wait for you to arm yourself,
It does not care if you turn away,
It is every where,
It is every thing.

Love is the greatest of all risks,
It is not reliable,
it is not cautious,
It is not sympathetic.
It strikes the strongest of minds
and brings them to there knees with one blow.

Even in the best of times love hurts.
It hurts to need,
It hurts to belong,
It hurts to be the other part of someone
without either of your consent.
But from the moment it over takes you...
It hurts worse to be alone.

In Dreams

    In Dreams

At night I dream of you,
Coming to be by my side.
I see your silhouette at first;
I watch your calm, quick glide.

Vivid images;
Pictures in my mind.
My night's love, my passion;
All in you I shall find.

Once again, you'll whisper to me,
"Hello, my dear. "
Your touch eases me,
Removing any fear.

Your gaze meets mine;
The warm look in your eyes,
It melts my heart. From now on
Nothing but blue skies!

Tonight you romance me;
Our bodies entwine.
You enter; I gasp!
Our souls combine.

A touch here, a tickle there,
It enthralls me; I am captivated.
Our bodies move, the motion constant;
My body's completely activated.

Throughout the night
Our passion flows,
Coming together,
My emotion grows.

For you, in dreams,
Oh, how I care.
But when morning comes,
I am left in despair.

Anther night gone and passed.
I awake in ecstasy all alone.
For you visit at night; In dreams you come.
And I dread the coming of a new dawn.

I loved you

I loved you
how may i tell you,
what i really think about you
what is in my heart...
do i see you as my sweetheart?
am i in love with you?
is this love true?
i don't know...
how to tell you!
i think i know the truth,
but the truth is a little hard
i know i loved you...
i know i loved you!!!
you were in my heart,
you were my sweetheart
i loved you so much...
from the bottom of my heart.

If loving you meant

 If loving you meant

If loving you meant singing,
Then my voice is full of joy.
If loving you meant leaving,
Then pack my bags I shall.
If loving you meant time standing still,
Then so be it .. for time isn't real.
If loving you meant dying,
Then death shall knock on my door.
If loving you meant losing everything,
Then a poor woman you have met.
If loving you meant loosing you,
I would have to think about that.
But if loving you meant forgetting you,
Well, that is something I could never do!

Humpty Dumpty





































































































Humpty Dumpty
Riddle

Humpty Dumpty
Sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty
Had a great fall.

All the King's horses,
And all the King's men
Couldn't put Humpty
Together again.
Humpty Dumpty
Riddle

Humpty Dumpty
Sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty
Had a great fall.

All the King's horses,
And all the King's men
Couldn't put Humpty
Together again.

Her Eyes are so beautyful

 Her Eyes are so beautyful

Her eyes are so beautiful
Glittering, laughing, charming and caring,
Making everyone so happy and cool
Should I be daring?
I want to get another glance of her,
And touch that bright light without Whisper
The aura around her is so soothing and unique
May I go near her, and try to make her smile?
I really don’t know how to proceed
Maybe I should wait a little,
And let her shining eyes be way to my dreams
I am scared this bright light may dim,
if I do anything scornful
But her eyes are so beautiful

Good bye

Good bye
"i wont say goodbye"
i wont say goodbye when i die
and i wont say goodbye when i fly into the sky
i wont say goodbye cuase it will hurt to bad
it will tare me inside
and i wont say good bye when you die
whats the use in saying it when it means we will never see each other again
Poetry © by Sara escobedo
Poem Submitted by Sara escobedo (),Sanmarcos,TX




Spining World
My heart doesn't beat normal anymore.
I wish it was the waybefore.
My world is constantly shaking,
and it's all his for the taking.
But as it keeps spinning I wonder why
I'd just like to lay here and die.
As I think of the guy I love,
the one that's an angel from above.
I recall the reason why I'm here,
down my face drips a tear.
A joyful tear, a tear of light,
to guide me all throughout the night.
Poetry © by Britany Drews
Poem Submitted by Britany Drews(13),Canada

Too Late
It's funny how the tables turn,
and that the world is one big burn.
But the only thing I want to burn is you,
your such an @$$ but we already knew.
You hurt me so much and you made me cry,
now I'm praying for you to die.
My wish was granted, now I'm glad,
because now the world isn't so bad.
So now it's your funeral and no-ones there,
I'm off having fun; why should I care?
No pig faced jerk to ruin my day,
no mean jack@$$ to get in my way.
I'll just keep living my life without you here,
in my world of peace; not of fear.
You lured me in; like a magnet to steel,
you didn't even care how I would feel.
I was used and uncomfortable but you were good,
I used to trust the way I should.
But now it's all over, now it's too late,
and every inch of me is filled with hate.
This world without you makes me smile,
cuz I won't be seeing your face for awhile.
Perfect World.
Then I look up and see you looking at me,
but I can always dream, don't you agree?

God & Greed


God & Greed

I went for a walk in a deserted street
All alone and no one to greet,
I saw a blur figure and approached it wisely
To my surprise, it was none other than God almighty,
I was scared and was in a shock
Completely unaware of how to start a talk,

I kept glancing at Him with my eyes so kind
When suddenly a thought happened to cross my mind,
What is but a thousand years to us on mother earth
Must be for the Lord, no more than a minute worth.

I asked out God, “Is it true”
God Laughed out loud and towards me He drew,
With a lighting glow in the darkness of night
Whispered to me “It is quite right”.

I started to wonder and out of human avarice
I spoke out thus, even without thinking twice,
“Then perhaps it may also be true
That what are million rupees to us is only a penny to You (God) “

Once again, I asked out God, “Is it true”
God Laughed out loud and towards me He drew,
With a lighting glow in the darkness of night
Whispered to me “It is quite right”.

For one last time I looked into his eye
As if fighting a war and watching myself die,
I requested Lord to lend me a penny
Thinking that will fetch me plenty of money.

My dear Child as you desire
Anything for you whatever you require,
Unfortunately I don’t happen to have it right now
Wait for a minute I shall fetch it and fulfill my vow!

Happily thus, I waited for Lord to accomplish His Oath
But later I realized and started to loath,
For what is a minute to Lord is but thousand years to us
Like a favorite sweet in front of you with a topping of fungus.

God, I Thank You

God, I Thank You

I am just a nobody seeking joy,
Just a simpleton dreaming to be coy,
Someone who couldn’t even buy a toy,
A man, incompetent to use a ploy.

But here I am, enjoying Your kindness.
You gave me hope, comfort and happiness.
I thank You for all that, Your Loftiness.
You have unfathomable seemliness.

Though I try to be a righteous servant,
I sin, falling short of being gallant.
I’ll never quit, though I am just a grunt,
‘Coz my dreams, I know someday, You will grant.

I dream of reaching heaven, my Lord God.
There, I’ll sing praises to Thee like a bard.
Today, while on this Earth, I will be glad.
I will serve thee till my last drop of blood.

Oh, God, please help me in my weaknesses,
In times when I’m confused and too clueless.
For with your help, I can attain success,
Without You, I’d rot in imperfectness.

I thank You, Father, for all that You’ve done.
You gave me my all, and my sweet someone.
Forgive me my sins, oh, Most Holy One.
Your Majesty, thank You, You made me man.