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Looking For a Muse

Give me something to write about,
Become my muse.
Give me a song
Give me a note
Give me a story,
Become my inspiration.
Show me something that will teach me
Give me a lesson 
Give me a lecture
Talk to me
Play for me a melody
Help me find the words,
Become my foundation.
Show me the way
Give me thoughts that will consume me
Give me a theme 
Give me a reason
Give me knowledge
Help me find the words to fill this page
Show me a new light
Give me a new perspective
Give me an expression
Show me a gentle gesture,
Become my thunder
Let these words roar from the page
I want them all to hear
My feelings will no longer be concealed
They are now left to the world
My life is now on display,
If you could only read this page…..

Copyright © Leanne Berosini | Year Posted 2005



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Never Heard

The night is still, darkness dead
Yearned for tears, shall soon be shed
The end of existence hopelessly lead
By the girl who was never heard

The tranquil moon breaks amidst the night
But beauty is lost in this unspeakable sight
As the silver of the stars catches the light
Beside the girl who was never heard

Awaiting across the midnight sky
Lay this girl with tears in her eyes
Nothing ever seems to be right 
With the girl who was never heard

Copyright © Leanne Berosini | Year Posted 2006

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Where Is God?

Dead bodies, corps set ablaze 
In the wretched crematories 
Smoke streams through the chimneys
The smell of burning flesh fills the air
What has happened?
Where is God?
Six million Jews lost
And so many left feeling 
As if they’ve been to hell and back.
Yet they are glad to have survived it,
So happy for liberation
But they will carry this horrible experience
With them in their minds forever.
All will come back to them
When they catch their first glimpse of themselves
In a mirror after so long
When they see
Their pale skin stretched over their bones
Looking like a skeleton in clothes.
What has happened?
Where is God?
How could he let something like this take place?
The phrase was said
As so many Jews questioned their faith
Where is God today?
It seems as though He is distant.
It feels like He’s far away
Maybe He is just warning us
With all of this war and chaos
Maybe he is trying to tell us
Of what this world is coming to.

Copyright © Leanne Berosini | Year Posted 2006


Book: Shattered Sighs