Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Heartbreak

(This poem was inpsired by Megan's brother, Brendan, who requested a depressing poem to make into a song.)

You said you'd always love me
You promised you'd be with me
I felt your arms around me
Thought I never would be lonely

So where are you?
When I need you most beside me
The longing burns inside me
I'm drowning in my tears

I didn't know you'd ex me
Refuse to even text me
If only you'd believe me
Your presence would relieve me

So where are you?
When I need you most beside me
The longing burns inside me
I'm drowning in my tears

I'm trying to forget you
Wish I hadn't ever met you
Then my life would be much better
Wouldn't need to write this letter

I don't need you
I don't want you here beside me
No more burning left inside me
No more tears I'll shed for you

Goodbye

Saturday, November 7, 2009

What Will Become?

So there's this girl
who
thinks she's no
good because she's
like
me and you
you know
she makes mistakes
does not
nice things
does good
things for wrong reasons
in other words
she's amazing, just
not perfect

I wish she could see
wish she could feel
wish that she
would stop hurting
herself
but remember how
I said she's just like us?
what if we
don't love ourselves either?
just like you and me
so where's the higher ground?
I really want to lift her up
I need some
higher ground
need some

What will become
of the Devil
when we all
learn to love
all learn that
God loves us for a reason?
What will become?

Friday, November 6, 2009

Turning Point

This is the hour when seasons start to change.
The trees, until this moment bathed in summer light,
Were reaching to the sky, their leaves spread ever high
To catch the smiles of the sunfilled days.

They've shaken hands and waved to passers-by,
Strength pulsing out to liven leafy greenery,
Warm trunks unknotting cares and breathing friendship's sighs
Throughout the months of camaraderie.

Now with the frost encroaching with the dawn,
The wind begins to sap their strength,
And pulling inward color, life,
Their rasping leaves are shivered from their grasp.

And so ere long the cold will leave to us
Only these silent silhouettes,
Bare branches stark against the sky,
Reminding us by emptiness of Spring.

Leaves

Crunch, scrunch, scuff; scitter scatter skiff
Such rich crisp sounds as I walk through Autumn leaves,
Crinkling under foot and cracking on the ground.
I can almost smell the aural potpourri

Swish, huff, shuttle; flutter shake, swoosh
Above my head, shivering together in the wind.
Rasp, rattle, hush; whistle rake, whoosh
Each acoustic color knelling in my ear.

And falling through the air, a leaf
silent