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Best Poems Written by Barbara Zinnamon

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I Love New York

I LOVE NEW YORK FOR WHERE WE LIVE.
I LOVE NEW YORK JUST BECAUSE IT IS CLEAN.
I LOVE NEW YORK IN SO MANY WAYS.
I LOVE NEW YORK.

I LOVE NEW YORK WHERE THE AIR IS FRESH AND CLEAR.
I LOVE NEW YORK FOR IT IS SURE TO US.
I LOVE NEW YORK IN THE MIDST OF IT ALL.
I LOVE NEW YORK.

I LOVE NEW YORK VERY WELL YOU SEE.
I LOVE NEW YORK IN THE MORNING AND THE EVE.
I LOVE NEW YORK FOR IT IS WHERE WE ARE.
I LOVE NEW YORK.

WRITTEN BY
DWIGHT D. DAVIDSON, JR.
DR. BARBARA J. ZINNAMON

Copyright © Barbara Zinnamon | Year Posted 2007



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Away, Back and Froward

AWAY, BACK AND FROWARD.
THE DIRECTION POINTS TO YOU.
NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND SOUTH.
POSITIVELY, COMPASS  SHOWN.

AWAY, BACK AND FROWARD.
SOON TO BE SEEN.
UP, DOWN, AND AROUND.
SHOWN, IN A SIMPLE WAY.

BY DR. BARBARA J. ZINNAMON
DWIGHT D. DAVIDSON , JR.

Copyright © Barbara Zinnamon | Year Posted 2006

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Knowing It Is Real

Knowing it is real.
It is real and alive.
Knowing it is real.
It is cool and sensational.

Knowing it is real.
It is sweet and peachy.
Knowing it is real.
It is calm and collective.

Knowing it is real.
It is so meaningful.
Knowing it is real.
It is being allowed.

Knowing it is real
It is my thing.
Knowing it is real.
It is on balance.

Knowing it is real.
It is lil bitty me.
Knowing it is real.
It is my own thing.

By: Dwight Davidson, Jr. & Dr. Barbara Zinnamon

Copyright © Barbara Zinnamon | Year Posted 2011

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Up Above the Light of Heaven

Up above the light of heaven.
The shining sea below so clear.
Awaiting to the sun to duplex.
The moon the opposite side.

Up above the light of heaven.
The sky so clear, at the night.
Stay focus on the creation made.
The bright, beauty of the everlasting light.

BY: DR. BARBARA J. ZINNAMON

Copyright © Barbara Zinnamon | Year Posted 2006


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