This Poem was Submitted By: Paul R Lindenmeyer On Date: 2001-01-25 00:56:33 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Will you wait with me, while I try to live ten years in the next ten minutes?   Will you cheer me, when the thought of dying sends my stomach churning and my mind into disarray? My melencholy is sincere, for both you and I know we will never sing  or dance together again. Still I need the sound of heartfelt laughter, to remind me of the "good times". Thoes moments of joy and light, which make up the reason  and essence of all of us. While waiting, your time must go slowly. My time no longer shares that blood relationship with calendars and clocks,   hourglasses and sundials. Its new brothers are sounds. Its sisters, light. Its mother, breath; and its father, Gods'Mercy.

Copyright © January 2001 Paul R Lindenmeyer


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