The Valley
I'm frightened by the enormity of the mountains that surround me,
Blinded by the darkness of troubles of which the end I cannot see.
I'm drowning in worry and my soul is weary,
I'm frightened by the enormity of the mountains that surround me,
Blinded by the darkness of troubles of which the end I cannot see.
I'm drowning in worry and my soul is weary,
in War Poems
The wind is beneath me, and I've taken flight,
As I gently fall from the sky.
Side to side I begin to sway, all around me only gray.
You look at me and only see the cracks,
Fractured, like a piece of glass.
Some are shallow and straight,
in God Poems
There's a shelf where many bottles sit,
Each with names in perfectly written print.
My fingers danced among the bottles as I walked the length of the shelf,
in War Poems
I've been hunted by the enemy and held my breath,
I've listened to it playing all around me, the melody of death.
Silence is the prelude, but it won't last long.
in Change Poems
I walked in with a covered face
Obscured by sequins and lace
The dances that were had were shallow