Bittersweet Musings of the Garden Variety

By Preacher X

Morning Blossom,
Gentle light
End of night
Sweet scent
Beautiful testiment
Start of day
The perfect way

Afternoon Blossom,
Blazing sun
Day's half done
Heaven sent
Sweet sentiment
Now midday
Wouldn't have it any other way

Evening Blossom,
Sun's going down
Time to settle down
Beauty of soul
It's depth unbound
Sun goes down
Keeps the sadness at bay

Goodnight Blossom,
Turn out the lights
Starry night
Someone elses
But I keep up the fight
I lay happy
We talked today

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© 2007 Preacher X
Published on Monday, August 13, 2007.     Filed under: "Love" and "Poetry"
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  • italianbella On Friday, December 28, 2007, italianbella (183)By person wrote:

    so beautiful wonderful art youve created:)

  • Bella Butchery On Friday, September 7, 2007, Bella Butchery (696)By person wrote:

    this was magnificant

  • A former member wrote: bittersweet is quite the word of choice.. this was so delicate, I thought it might shatter line by line..

  • Dancing_Monkey On Thursday, August 16, 2007, Dancing_Monkey (1228)By person wrote:

    Sweet indeed. Do the summer, winter, spring thing to

  • Narcissa On Tuesday, August 14, 2007, Narcissa (391)By person wrote:

    Thany you for the smile on my face and in my heart.

  • A former member wrote: *smiles softly* Hmmm...hehe, I love this piece. YOU are amazing, m'dear grasshopper. This was spoken, like the softest of whispers across time's ticking hands, reaching out to ensnare the heart and lock it safely away. ~*Beth*~

  • Mylissa On Monday, August 13, 2007, Mylissa (825)By person wrote:

    awww so sweet.

  • Preacher X On Monday, August 13, 2007, Preacher X (34)By person wrote:

    thank you :)

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