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The Coldest Tear I Ever Felt

The coldest tear I ever felt By: Susan Lynn Covington Date: June 29th 2007 The coldest tear I ever felt fell slowly down my face at a bow The coldest fear I ever had was at that moment of sadness The chill of its furry left my eye blurry And confustion had taken what my mind had mistaken The burn of ice left a cut so deep in to my face as I feel to sleep As I slipped away in to a deep sleep dream to keep The coldest ever in life to have to know Is the one that feel down from my eye so slow And its end it paused to make sure That I knew what is mission was and it was to kill The meaning of this is that life dus exist And its sadness that it bears, Burns tears cold and fears So when you have the UN wanted chance to know what I mean I feel for your soul and inside just scream, let it know you’re not alone And find the one to hold you and make it known That as cold as ice sharp as its knife Just can’t make you take you or break you, from who you are inside So fight it stop it make it disappear And hold on to the one that is close and never let its fear Make you and the one you love Disappear

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 5/6/2016 10:17:00 AM
Susan Covington, this is an awesome poem, thank you for sharing. ~SKAT~
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Date: 4/24/2016 10:47:00 AM
Susan Covington, nicely penned. Glad to read your poem today. Luv *LINDA*
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