There she was, a mother to be,
In all happiness and a joyful glee,
Counting down the days,
To see her new born baby’s face,
To her husband she’d talk,
For endless hours and chalk,
Plans for her unborn son,
Oh! Life was so much fun,
Her unborn dream,
Was like sugar and cream,
She longed to hold it in her palm,
Just the thought was her mental balm,
The day was announced to all,
It would be the last day of the fall
So, she bought wool and crochet,
Unaware of life’s ricochet,
Dream, turned nightmare,
Life didn’t care,
Purged her dream out of this world,
Blood and pain, her head just whirled
Somewhere Life Is A Figment of Imagination
Monday, March 19, 2007
Thursday, March 08, 2007
The Night That Was...
A fearful night,
When that life just held on tight,
A nightmare uninvited,
Came at the serene doorstep,
It showed its ugly face,
And the angel turned,
Dance of grace?
That night, brighter the oil burned,
The angel lay sprawled,
In disgraced splendor,
When death came calling,
She just hugged life
When that life just held on tight,
A nightmare uninvited,
Came at the serene doorstep,
It showed its ugly face,
And the angel turned,
Dance of grace?
That night, brighter the oil burned,
The angel lay sprawled,
In disgraced splendor,
When death came calling,
She just hugged life
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