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A Rose By Any Other Name Is Just As Sweet

Looking into your eyes, I can see the signs. Baby, my hearts on fire. A million daisies, Growing in a field Could not fill my hearts desires. The way you hold me, The looks I see in your eyes. The feeling of your arms around me. The way my heart jumps, When you enter the room. The way your eyes glow, when your focused on me. There aren't many words That I can say to you, But the few words i can say Baby, I love you.

Copyright © Kaitlyn Bowlin | Year Posted 2010


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As Simple As Snow

As simple as snow,
As soft as the breeze,
As gentle as the water,
Calling to me.

Silent laughing filling the spaces around me.
Baby blue colors floating in the air.
Sparkling gems coloring the sky.

A solid white ground, without a trace of steps.
No green trees, or streams running in between.
No brown soil peaking its head through.

The snow is still falling.
In small little flakes.
They all look alike, but none of them the same.

People looking in, seeing the beautiful scene.
The serene feelings so deep, you can actually see it.
Looks of awe cover there faces.

They see the kind of peace and happiness floating in the air.
They sense the love covering it from square to square.
All the people see it, but none of then can actually understand.
Something as simple as snow

Copyright © Kaitlyn Bowlin | Year Posted 2010

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The Touch of Rain

The feel and smell of something so pure.
The taste and touch of the glistening rain that falls.
Fills me with hope and happiness,
That I need to get through the day.

The fear I have, fades away.
The darkness consuming my day,
Is washed away with this heavenly rain.
It helps my mind feel cleansed and free.

Oh, this rain, that filled the sky.
the clouds that hold this pure savior.
Maybe the rain isn't really rain.
Maybe it's God's way of showing us that everything will be okay.

I hope it really is.
I prayed for an answer, and this could be it.
I prayed my life would be turned around,
So he sent this sweet rain, to wash away all of the bad, so I'd feel okay.

My heart is rejoiced,
and my soul is singing.
My head is full of all happy thoughts.
And what caused this all was the soft touch of the April rain.

Copyright © Kaitlyn Bowlin | Year Posted 2010

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Children

As a child, I laid my head down.
I bowed upon your feet.
You love me then, the first 2 years
of life I had in me.

Your belly grew, you grew with excitement.
I was happy to finally be the big sister.
Nine months had past, a pink bundle in your arms, a sister within it.

You cared for her, and showed her love.
You bought her things she desired.
I was left alone, I cared for myself.
I grew to be a lonesome child.

At 6 years of age, my sister at 4,
my baby brother was brought home, 3 months early.
At 4 and a newborn child, they were her world and excitement.
While at 6, I had meant nothing.

Through the years I grew up.
A beautiful teenage child.
Seeking the attention I want.
And the love I desire.
I am no longer a beautiful child,
but a lonesome teenager I am.

Copyright © Kaitlyn Bowlin | Year Posted 2010

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Life

I thought I knew what I wanted.
I thought I loved what I had.
But know that I'm thinking back,
I wish the past could recollect and present itself to me one last time.

I loved what I had,
And I knew what I wanted.
You spoke to me, and I forgot what it was.
You calling me names, broke my new wall.

Just one spoken name,
And it was only in a text.
I think I realize that you don't know what you do to me..
I feel like I'm not wanted, and you just want me to feel special.

The worst part,
The dark cloud that fills my mind.
Is that I care what you think about me,
I care that you don't care

And that's what kills me the most.
But honestly this is just life,
And I don't know how to handle it.

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Accept Me

I lay alone.
The warmth of earth,
And the people, escaping me.

My skin is ice,
My cheeks are pale.
The breath hurriedly escaping me.

Hair is falling, with every step that I had taken.
The steps of life, I have mistaken.

Alone I lay.
On a bed of cold stone.
No one here to save me.

My life I have given
To save a man.
A man of no specialty.

He took my life, and left me.
My breath and heart beat escaping me.
Here I lay, on a bed of cold stone.
The warm earth accepting me.

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The Movie Side of Things

As life plays on the big-screen.
People are looking in.
My mistakes I made are played to the world,
Things I shouldn't have done.

A picture's worth a thousand words.
Mine was worth much, a very many.
Words could never explain,
The feelings I had when someone betrayed me.

He swore he'd never show anyone.
An oath that had been broken.
He promised it was for himself,
And not the football team he was with.

The conclusion I came to,
A year after it happened.
Was that he never like me,
A good liar was he.

To play my heart, by its strings.
He loved to make it dance.
His personal puppet was I,
not meaning to be, but I had given him the chance.

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Miles Apart

Across the ocean blue
From sea to shiny sea
The trees change colors
The birds fly high
Feathers covering the sky.

Starting in Alabama,
I stay here because it's right.
Across the sea
There's a boy waiting for me.

He stands on the coast of England.
With his arms spread real wide.
Waiting for me to fly to him.

He misses me, as I miss him.
Sending thoughts and messages,
as time slowly fades away.

We'll see each other soon.
Just as we have before.
Teenagers we are,
but lovers we'll stay.

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Lies Come Out At Night

Lies Come Out at Night
There ain't nothing changing tonight
We're living in a world of lies
Running down the wrong streets
Don't you know this affects me?

Dying alone doesn't seem so bad
If you've known you never had a chance
Leaving for my sake?
You must have known, that would be bad

The trains go by, shaking the streets
Saying nothing, not even to save me
It might have been easier to walk beside the tracks
Then to take my life and hide it

To have a dream, and destroy it
To live a life to toy with
Doesn't seem very fair
Sorry I'm recording it

I showed your life around
To the favorite people in town
They don't understand what they see
But only the lies and deceit.

Copyright © Kaitlyn Bowlin | Year Posted 2010

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Our Last Night

Even Angels cry, on our last night,
To behold an awful sight.
Watching as we lose our wings,
We can no longer sing.
Our brilliant green eyes begin to fade,
As we lose our life slowly each day.

Even Angels, like me, cry on our last night,
Watching as the stars shine bright.
I lay upon a broken mound,
My heart slowly begins to pound.
I prayed to God, in the heavens above,
To accept me back home,
Is a sin no one can hold.

I watch as he closes his hands,
Picks me up and puts me down again.
A fallen angel I've become,
To walk forever on this Earth.
Never to return, to my home above,
Even Angels, like me, cry on our last night

Copyright © Kaitlyn Bowlin | Year Posted 2010

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