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The Missing Sock

Laundry's a tedious task
that is just what I think
Curious, and I must ask 'cause this has me on the brink
Why is one sock always stubborn?
Why does it leave it's partner behind?
When matching 'em up I am so forlorn
are they just trying to be unkind?
Maybe they think it is hilarious
to play this prank on me
I do not think it is funny
Together these socks must be!!
Eventually they all get together
Maybe they party when I'm not home
Do they plan which sock will sneak away next?
Do they have a plan where it will roam?
It sure makes laundry exciting as I play this guessing game
Maybe these woolen beauties
don't want my interest in laundry to wane.

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010



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The Haunted Forest

Climbing, clawing, teeth grinding, gnawing
bitter seething while breathing rotten air

The path hair raising, amazing and a bit dazing
trees shaking and quaking as if making a dare

Leaves crunching and bunching underneath each footstep
I'm creeping with each move to sneak out of there!

Wind swirling and hurling particles of debris
it keeps howling, scooping and swooping as I head toward my lair

Sudden silence emerges.  There arises a calm at the end of the thicket.
It's Wonderful and inviting with silent moonbeams glow as I stare.

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010

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I'M Not Your Fool

You're a calculated master slayer
an evil manipulator

so go away out of my sight.  See you, so long
I will not miss you when you are gone

Your oozing poors shower with honey
but all that you're after is power and money

You're pretentious, sinister and fooling a few
but you'll answer to a higher call much higher than you

Get your facts straight because they will check
to see how many lives you've attempted to wreck

Get on the next train haulin' fast down the track
I'm so grateful you're not coming back

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2011

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Caught My Eye

Curious Mantus~
rustling "leaf" reached out to me
such a sweet helper

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010

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"a Child's Cry"

The fight goes on an endless roar
It tears me apart.  Digs deep to the core

In the fight these people don't see 
the saddening harm they are doing to me

I love them, they seem not to care
Where is the love?  It is not there

I feel so bare

I wish they would stop their trivial fights
that are converted to a mess and taken to flight

I feel so empty.  It seems so cold
I must be brave and keep a strong hold

For now I live in the love not seen
hoping soon to understand what it all means

I know some day there will be a solution
but scars grow deep and my soul's of polution

How long must I face a problem not mine?
I'm hoping for a day when love is devine

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010



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By a Thread

Hold on to that fiber of hope you clench tightly in your grasp
It's worth struggling through the anguish and gloom that seems to last

Your mind won't let you believe it as your brain is stuck in the past
Believe in a rich life of tomorrow, and hope for peace to be vast

Life that is fulfilling waits just around the bend
but you must swim, not sink in sorrow as you allow your heart to mend

A fighter is one who prevails in a life of uncertainty
steadfast pushing forward when otherwise wishing to flee

Believe that your strength won't be wasted even though change is not so apparent
Change can't be hastened and isn't always miraculously sent

Those around seem void of understanding as if in deep slumber
not seeing the horrible spell they are under

YOU are the one who remains alert
Move forward, be strong and heal through your hurt

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010

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To Feel Your Pain

To feel your pain 
means sensing the endless and senseless energy drain

Moving forward doesn't happen with ease
sometimes it's more like a painful disease

or like a ride on a road full of spike strips
then comes the 10 car pileup and off the roof rips

Patience and clear vision with which to see
is of utmost importance.  It's true, it is the key

The key will unlock the door that secludes you
from a fulfilling life that will NOT elude you!

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010

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Self-Destruction

What is to become of mankind if humans refrain from being refined?
Are we headed for self-destruction in this world full or moral seduction?

Why are there always lies and excuses?
The flames on the bombs burn quick on their fuses

A life can be sad for an innocent victim who faces societies whims and convictions

Hours grow short and people must realize the human heart is fruitful

It can love.  It can laugh.  It can cry.

People, like roses, can shimmer and shine
be beautiful, loving and ever so fine

Only people provoke pain and hate which results in emptiness.  A terrible fate!

When the seeds begin to blossom and the petals take their form
the rose will be all beauty and rise above the storm

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010

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The Friend We Knew In You

Compassion that was infinite
Laughter that lifted our spirits
Comfort that enveloped those near
A crusader; true hero that wanted for naught
Whisked away so abruptly
Leaving us here to cherish all that you've taught
Heart wrenching to say goodbye
to our jewel as your name did imply
When we walk down the halls we will see your kind smile
We will never forget you walked with us for awhile

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010

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The "weather"

Tornado alley is a place to visit if you must
go there with conscious caution
look out for nails of rust

The alley's fraught with winds that fiercly circle with no warning
Look left and right.  Look out, that's right!
Who know's what'll be left in the morning

This place is quite forboding
Mother nature does her scorning

It's quite clear to me; staying clear is the key to surviving when it is pouring!

Copyright © Kimberly Palhegyi | Year Posted 2010

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