Welcome .... Do Come In
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Genuine everyday emotion feeds my thought process. From finding out I might never have kids or a friends death are some feelings that I had to put on paper. Having low self-esteem and trying to find yourself in a world where no matter what you do or say you will never be accepted. Finding the love of your life and not realizeing it until it's too late. Thse are a few experiences that you will read about.
There are no titles on any of these poems. Titiles aren't always inviting to the reader. In my opinion the mystery of the unknown is quite intriguing. In order to identify with one of these poems dive in head firest and dissect it. Analyze the symbolism to see if you can relate.
We have all needed to feel accepted but that one foot always gets stuck in the door. By reading this collection I hope that you will feel connectd to atleast one person.
Bridget E. Hill
Bridget E. Hill has been writing poetry for over fifteen years. She is a proud mother of two sons. She is a private person but an open book with those close to her.
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Welcome .... Do Come In - Bridget E. Hill
1.
What is it about her
that makes you constantly return
can I do anything
to turn your head
What is it about her
that makes you a slave
for a little bit of lovin’
time and time again
What is it about her
that’s what mystifies me
is it a look, a move
I am consumed with wonder
What is it about her
an overpowering strength
she must possess
to have such an impact on one little man
2.
Desperately wanting to hear
what your heart had to say
tears started to form
at the prospects of the spoken word
Feelings of happiness, joy and love
overwhelm my entire body
while I patiently wait for the day
your voice is allowed to speak
3.
I’m not sure if
this is what I want
will I ever know
should I leave or stay
I’m not sure if
I will ever have it all
should I try harder
or just give up
I’m not sure if
I will ever fall in love
does it really matter
maybe I will go away to never return
I’m not sure if
I should end it all
would you even care
or go on as normal
I’m not sure if
I was meant to be here
I need an answer to this question
which is worse – life or death
4.
I have seen myself sick
I have felt myself ache
I have seen myself cry
for the life that you did take
I have dealt with anger
for having not spoken
I have dealt with depression
in knowing that this is the end
I have never been able to express my feelings
for the one I love
I have never been able to forget my special angel
who is floating above
5.
How can you feel something
that isn’t real
How can you miss something
that was never there
How can you cry for something
that has no soul
6.
What I want is
to make love to you in the rain
using your body
as my blanket
What I feel is
a love so deep within
that I know it has always been
What I believe is
the day will come
when you will realize
nothing else matters
What I need is to take your name as mine
from this day
to the very last
7.
I blew a kiss into the wind
hoping that mother nature
would portray cupid
aiming my heartfelt breathe to you
As the air began to cool down
the wind grew stronger
sounding as if people were whispering
their messages of love
Through the mysteries of nature
we are able to communicate our emotions
nothing more
nothing less
8.
My voice gets sent to prison
I’m in total lock down
no means of communication
just my eyes to guide me
You paralyze my soul
I lose all sense
when I