Poetry from the Corner of Barbara Kasey Smith’s World:
A flame speeds through my soul;
tears cause burning eyes…red hot coals.
A sea rages within a broken heart,
I’m lost…cannot imagine being apart.
Hateful words ricochet within my mind,
“Get away woman, you’re “no” longer mine.”
A rainbow falls from the sky; causes me to cry;
the arch collapses…destroys a painted sky.
My heart swings with hopes and dreams,
a soul burns to ashes love and memories.
Colors fall from the sky causes me to cry;
rushes to extinguish an appealing vibrant sky.
Darkness bolts…lights on my soul that day,
steals my feelings, destroys my way.
A bruised heart strains to beat,
needed patched to make it complete.
Milton left…gusts into the air,
no reason…if it was wrong or fair.
A rainbow falls from the sky,
causes me to cry and cry;
its arch collapses…destroys a painted sky.
My heart swings with hopes and dreams,
a soul burns to ashes love and memories.
A rainbow fell from the sky,
causes me to cry and cry;
it fell to extinguish an appealing vibrant sky.
Barbara Kasey Smith is the writer of this poem – Copyright 2012 – Use by Permission Only!