Wednesday Whispers

Poetry

Snuffed

by Serena Mossgraves

the candle flickered softly
till the snuffer was brought forth.
the illusion of knowledge
given to the world is stripped
as the light fell from the eyes
of the innocent when truth was seen.

perhaps the snuffer has uses,
the world darkness does need…
the light has uses and knowledge
can be gleaned by leaving
the innocent to see.

Monday Poetry

Poetry

forgetting

by Patricia Harris


I am working on forgetting
the importance of my life,
for I am more than what I
can remember myself to be.

instead I want to remember
the importance of those I love
and the way I want to eventually be
instead of focusing entirely on me.

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Poetry

Hindsight

by

Serena Mossgraves


The way hindsight blinds,
kindness hidden by fear,
and friendship torn apart
by the illusion of what
the mind perceives.

Perhaps hindsight is twenty twenty,
but with no light to illuminate
seeing through the dark
can be an impossible thing.

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Poetry

Forgotten Lullabies

by

Patricia Harris


you once gathered lullabies
pretending that you cared,
but how quickly were they forgot
when it no longer suited your life?

forgotten lullabies are
but the memories
children fight with
into adulthood.

Wednesday Whispers

Poetry

Under the Street Light

by Serena Mossgraves

the cold sets glistening

the ones that live

under the street light.

with no roof above them

the light exposes the

darkness below.

no home, no warmth,

the night is just another thing

to harry the broken soul along .

Monday Poetry

Poetry

The Past

by Patricia Harris


the past is gone 

forgotten,

repeating.



it leaves so many

feeling defeated.



it is not even happening

in a different way,

the past is gone...

so we will have to

live it all over again.

Wednesday Whispers

Poetry

Shame

by Serena Mossgraves

sitting in the dark
thumbing though
shame drenched
memories.

Wishing I had
a light to
illuminate the
truth in what
was just me.

Monday Poetry

Poetry

The Problem with the Pen

by Patricia Harris


the poetry seems to flow
when the pen is no where
within my grasp,
inspiration striking as sleep
begins to take ahold.

I wish my memory
was set to be
as perfect as writing
the words would be.

Then I would have never
lost the words that crossed
my mind you see.

A gift for the fans

So I have received a few comments that my book catalog is daunting…my friend Jenny asked me to do omnibus editions for my poetry volumes and it seemed like a good idea. So in April – for National Poetry Month I will be releasing omnibus editions of my poetry volumes.

Wednesday Whispers

Poetry

When Death came in

by Serena Mossgraves

we welcomed him with a smile
for the cards had laid clear,
when death came in
we all awaited him.

now please don’t worry
please don’t fear,
death was not the end at all
it was the choice to start again.

when death came in
the walls would fall,
and the ghosts would be
no longer drowning us
in a waterfall made of
memories and sin.