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Best Poems Written by Green Leaf

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Bravery

They who bare their souls Are the bravest warriors In blood feast of life

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Summer Joy

Happy  

Crazy  

Shiny 

Plenty 

Summer has come, happy, crazy fun 

Warm days around, shiny, plenty sun

Copyright © Green Leaf | Year Posted 2010

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Crazy Woman

Crazy Woman Vilanelle


Do not tell her that romance is a lie; 

silver prince will come to save her from gloom- 

over her gray hair, white doves swiftly fly 

 

A true believer, she never asked why 

million roses died before they bloomed; 

do not tell her that romance is a lie 

 

she pretends she hasn't seen herself cry; 

recollecting her lost love, unresumed- 

over her gray hair, white doves swiftly fly 

 

Helium hope's flashing from the sky; 

stars reveal one's fate- or so she assumed- 

do not tell her that romance is a lie 

 

Cynics despise such dreams she lives by; 

time after time, tin loves end in tombs- 

over her gray hair, white doves swiftly fly 

 

Despite bitter facts she'd still love to try; 

waiting nervously in her frosty room- 

do not tell her that romance is a lie; 

over her gray hair, white doves swiftly fly.

Copyright © Green Leaf | Year Posted 2010

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A Daughter's Sestina

In the company of a mouthful of silence, I resort to chattering with the wind; Whose carefree fingers grace the freezing leaves, That once were green, now dry and white, Falling to the ground where gravity holds Souls; awaiting births, day and night I remember a soul I once knew, tonight; While with open eyes I lie in silence; Restlessly seeking for something to hold-- Something more solid than a blowing wind-- A pillar, perhaps, or steel bones of white, That couldn't decay like departed leaves My pillar now lies under the white leaves-- I wonder if he hears my prayers each night? Does his hair still grow, are his teeth still white? Was he there with me in my lonesome silence? Has he stood beside me or upon the wind? These-- and many more-- my weary mind holds Sadness from childhood that my heart still holds-- I'm not sure when, but one day it will leave; My heart be lighter than the wind, I'll dream of hopeful days all night; My tears won't fill my peaceful silence, My mind, lit up like neon white For I have with me, a pillar of white Who's been there for me, to help and to hold; Though more than once we kept our silence, I knew her love would never leave; Her prayers kept me safe through the night; Her embrace, encircled me like the wind My father's voice I'll restore in the wind; Along with his smile, so happy, so white; No longer will I cry for my loss, night after night; Instead, what I have, I'll cherish and hold-- Nobody knows whose going to leave; Who will be sent first into the silence.. Tonight, silence's been broken by the wind, That comes and leaves in flashes of white; Heartfull of memories, to hold on through the night. ~*~

Copyright © Green Leaf | Year Posted 2010

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Here I Am Knitting Thoughts

Here i am, knitting thoughts in ancient rhymes 
With a hope to come up with something good; 
Something to be remembered throughout times, 
To get looked back as often as one could

Centuries had flown since letters were made, 
Many obsolete traditions had switched 
We live in digital age, they said; 
Still, our love of poetry proceeds 

Eventhough i'm not a master of words,  
Nor is myself a genius writer, 
My dream is to script some notes for the world, 
Some for the tears, some for the laughter
 
No matter who you are, or where you're from, 
I wish to share with you my little poem

Copyright © Green Leaf | Year Posted 2010



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The Seeker

I will look for you No matter how long or far Because i believe Every soul has a pair To belong with each other

Copyright © Green Leaf | Year Posted 2010


Book: Shattered Sighs