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Dennis Rockholt Poem
why be different?
you may dare to ask,
but question to you is,
why bow down and look like an ass?
after the stench of the alchohol lifts and the headache subsides,
there will still be all your friends effected right by your side,
now im not saying that these are rules by which anybody has to abide,
juss saying that when you just give in to fit in it makes you look like a donkeys hide,
if your a good friend of mine and that happens,
in my eyes,
all you stand upon is a giant bookstack of lies,
this may be a hard pill to swallow for some,
but then again if it is, you are probably the one,
that im trying to reach with this poem,
so dont grab my words like dead leaves and throw them,
instead embrace them and try and understand what i write,
maybe you just dont have what im saying in your sight,
but if you just give in to the stereotype,
all you are in my eyes is something that just isnt quite right.
THATS REAL.
Copyright © Dennis Rockholt | Year Posted 2008
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Dennis Rockholt Poem
what is this field of dreams?
that breaks into us like bad seams?
why does it bond together to form one, like teams?
or cloud our vision like some type of steam?
we must embrace them with our whole self,
and never treat them like an old trophy and put them on a shelf,
keep them in the soft palm of your hand,
if you do they'll warm up your life like the soft touch of beach sand,
so go ahead and take the field in this dream game,
and play it all out,
without any shame.
Dennis Rockholt
Copyright © Dennis Rockholt | Year Posted 2008
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Dennis Rockholt Poem
your one in a million my friend,
so here is the sorry poem that i must send,
please accept my apology,
to you i'm saying that i am truly sorry,
for so carelessly taking you for granted,
i have gotten to the point where i just cant stand it,
i miss you hero and please understand this you see,
im sorry and just want you to forgive me,
never really expect a reply,
but from now on will more than try,
miss you hero...sorry is all i can say,
Dennis Rockholt
Copyright © Dennis Rockholt | Year Posted 2008
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