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Hope

With all of it's power you would expect it could be seen,

But this is the way it wants to remain the invisable machine.

Some people say its overused, we use it quite alot

But unlimited it still remains from our first day in the cot.



An internal barrier given at the start of life,

Try cut it rip it anything not even with a knife.

So mind this special uplifting word and use it when your low

Cause hope is here forever to grow and grow and grow.

Copyright © Ronan Keary | Year Posted 2010



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Have You Ever??

Well its just one of those days when your stuck between two worlds,
Its all clutter inside your head, dont know which way to go.
One is right, one is left, 
Could you be right, could you be wrong.
Well I know I must follow my heart,
If im to move along.


Or that someone you've always liked,
You finally go on a date.
Try to decide what to say to her,
But words just dont make sense.
So you screw it all up and the whole things a flop,
Should I have tried at all?
But maybe iv learned from this little romance,
Stand up straight dont feel small.


Have you ever been all alone when you feel theres no one around,
You wanna lock yourself inside a room and never be found.
Have you ever felt like setting off to a place far away
Have you ever, have you ever, have you ever felt this way?

Copyright © Ronan Keary | Year Posted 2010

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Natural Advice

Its winter now, the air is crisp,
the spruce trees stand proud with everlasting pines.
Suddenly my eyes are fixed on a birch,
where a lonesone leaf flutters in the breeze.
Determined to stay as long as it can,
knowing it won't get to see the next year.
I take some advice from this insignificent leaf;
hold on, be strong, rise above it.

A snapshot of nature appearing so small,
Could tell such a message, hold on don't fall.

Copyright © Ronan Keary | Year Posted 2009


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