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Paul Callus
Debbie Guzzi
James Fraser
POETRYSOUP HEROES
Heartstrings of poems, I post and post,
I wonder who will ever be engrossed.
I, like a seed blown to a fertile land,
hoping as days roll by, I will also glow...
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No longer a baby or a child,
I, a beginner to PoetrySoup, smiled
to his short verses, gentle rhythmic words
my imagination and wisdom was spurred.
--Paul Callus--
From Malta with heartfelt care,
a busy honey beau to his work and family
but he a care bear, his time he shared,
hence agonies I have many a time atrophies...
Popped from the blue, here comes a Belle,
She is dropped by heaven and onto my pages she dwell.
To her sponsored contests, my hunger to poetry swelled.
Bit by bit, my writing began to sweet-yell.
--Debbie Guzzi--
From the country where the Liberty stands,
her writing prowess, I forever say roses grand--
rich of fragrance, flowing humbly with grace...
Her lace hurricane flair often leave me amaze.
I do not have a magic. I don't hypnotize
but He said to me, I have one unique style
to each and every poems he reads from mine
plus an irresistible smile he was magnetized...
--James Fraser--
He has more than an Eilean Donan Castle lure,
his heart and mind a brave survivor couture.
When our paths crossed, our lives take one detour--
thousand miles apart yet our hearts sing songs so pure.
Dear readers, I so want to enumerate more
for truly in PoetrySoup heroes roar...
I hope you didn't snore or I didn't bore,
but I swear in this site so much is in store.
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***Paul Callus, Debbie Guzzi, James Fraser
5:57pm, November 11, 2015
Copyright © Olive Eloisa Guillermo - Fraser | Year Posted 2015
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