Poems by Patricia Cisco

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  • Charming Spring

    • Published: March 2018

    in Spring Poems

    Reminiscent melodies
    serenade the morning breeze.

    Feathered creatures nest with care

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    It's a very beautiful creation about the everlasting beauties of nature. It reminds me of the poem by Robert Frost "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening."

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  • Shore Of Sorrow's Sea

    • Published: August 2019

    in Grief Poems

    By the shore of Sorrow's sea,
    waves of tears roll endlessly,

    cries that pierce this misty veil,

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    • Rating 4.43
  • Mr. Leather

    • Published: March 2018

    in War Poems

    From year to year he drifts alone.
    His story only few have known.

    About a boy who went to war,

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    • Rating 4.42
  • What A Difference A Day Makes

    • Published: September 2020

    in Fall Poems

    What a difference a day makes,
    twenty-four little hours.

    Cool chill in the air,

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    • Rating 4.39
  • December 23rd

    • Published: December 2016

    in Christmas Poems

    Today, December 23rd, another Christmas nears.
    I try to keep tradition up while holding back my tears.

    I know I have been blessed for all the many years

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  • Song Of March


    • Published: March 2018

    in Spring Poems

    With winter's footprints in the past,
    and snows begin to melt at last.

    With longer days and shorter nights,

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  • Brevity

    • Published: March 2018

    in Life Lesson Poems

    Life's brevity, so bittersweet,
    depends upon just one heartbeat.

    Brief as dusk and swift as dawn,

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    • Rating 4.36
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    Very nice. So very true. When it's said that we are given a certain number of days, what can be said when someone dies, say at age 59.5, but then is resuscitated and is now 64? Oh, no doubt...

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  • January's Child Of Mine

    • Published: January 2019

    in Grief Poems

    January's child of mine,
    sweet miracle of God's design.

    Oh, how I can recall the night.

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  • Cost Of A Smile

    • Published: October 2017

    in Compassion Poems

    The cost of a smile isn't much,
    although many people act as such.
    We all have our problems of struggle and strife,
    but a smile will help in anyone's life.

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    • Rating 4.34
  • Solstice Queen

    • Published: July 2018

    in Summer Poems

    As she tip-toes cross the sea,
    she slips in so subtly.

    Sharing her charms upon the earth,

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    I have read three of this poet's pieces now and they are all wonderful! She personifies the seasons and brings them magically to life and both paints a picture and tells a story at once....

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