The Strength to Move My Pen

The Strength to Move My Pen

A Poem by LadyRosaline

To’ve sweet o’ercome the bitter, and warmth the cold,

I would bear the bitter cold gladly,

For the hurt we trade, a return tenfold

In happiness to share we shall receive.

My mirth and merriment are yours to nourish;

Like children on their mothers, their lives depend,

Who without maternal love are doomed to perish"

Their broken lives too shattered to mend.

There’s much for which I wish to thank you,

But I 've far too much to be gracious for. 

And the confines of these lines allow only two,

But two my heart and soul do outpour.

Forgiving  me without want of recompense;

For giving me the strength to move my pen.

© 2013 LadyRosaline


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This is quite nice, though I am lost of the meaning I believe. I feel a certain diminishing of favor from one to another, a lack of charge for the one who has fallen here. Not to sure.

Posted 10 Years Ago


LadyRosaline

10 Years Ago

My happiness is caused by you..i want to share it with you..You have done so much for me..and I hav.. read more
Jack...

10 Years Ago

Thank you. Now I see.

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Added on April 10, 2013
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LadyRosaline
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Read, write, and be read, but always be yourself, for your voice is yours alone and originality can be found within, if no where else... Writing is an expression. I know, I can hardly read that sta.. more..

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