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Madison

Locks of golden hair
Embrace her angelic face
Happiness all hers
Sadness not a trace.

She dances like the wind
Ice-skating is a breeze
What a talented child
She does it all with ease.

She has two loving parents
And little brother Vaughn
A dog, a cat, her own playhouse
What a wondrous life has dawned.

This adorable little girl
A picture of perfection
Her parents do adore
Their darling little Madison.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006



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Two Lost Souls

My love for you grows more intense
All I have to do is think of you
How is it possible to feel more love
When the love in my heart is so strong
It feels like it could burst in two.

When you and I are together
It is the happiest time for me
Nothing else seems to matter
I am content as a woman can be.

I believe god led us to one another
Two lost souls looking for love
We found this love in each other
On the wings of two flying doves.

We are meant to be together
Noone  should keep us apart
Depression is what we feel
When obstacles intrude on our hearts

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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My Rosebud

I miss you so much
It’s killing me
I left you home with him
But it just had to be.

As much as I love you
He needs you more right now
I’m so sorry my baby
Please forgive me somehow.

My heart yearns to hold you
To play with your toys
To laugh at all your antics
I even miss the noise.

Someday you will forget me
Which will be better for you
But me my darling Rosie
I will always always love you.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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Our Country

To all the military personnel
Men and women alike
Our hearts go out to all of you
As you are about to strike.

You knew this was a possibility
When you took that oath to serve
We need your bravery and loyalty
Our country to preserve.

Americans are frightened
Though proud beyond belief
Knowing that you are there
Bringing our fears some relief.

We will pray for your safety
For a rapid end to this fight
That the evil people of this world
Learn the United States you do not spite.

So when you leave our homeland
To a fate which is unknown
All Americans are with you
None of you are alone.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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Maggie

My life was in a shambles
Pain and heartache I must bare
Needed some kind of answer
Needed love to share.

Then I found a puppy
Unconditional love she gave
Made me forget my troubles
She came along to save.

Curly soft black fur
A sparkle in her eyes
Laughter from her antics
No more worries over lies.

All the stresses of my day
Would vanish without a trace
Just walk through my front door
And look down at her beautiful face.

Then God decided that he needed her
Wanted this joy at heavens gate
So I lost my little savior
I guess you could call it fate.

I will cherish what time we had
Forever thankful she was there
To brighten up my life
When I felt that no one cared.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006



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Childhood

Birthday parties with all my friends
Barbie dolls, Chatty Cathy, never to be bored
Dress up with the girls on the corner
What child could ask for more?

Climbing the tree in our front yard
To watch the fireworks at Disneyland
Dressing in our finest for Easter
My childhood it was so grand.

Loving, caring, giving parents
Our happiness seemed their priority
Would go without to give us everything
Now a days that would be a minority.

I would not trade my childhood
Bike riding, hide n seek, street ball
Not for Nintendo, aol or cable
What I had was the best of all.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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Shelby Noelle

You came to us in the spring
A beautiful time of year
We were all so very happy
To finally have you here.

An adorable little baby
A head of black hair wild
We were all so very proud
Of our little Indian child.

You were always such fun
Could never get enough of you
Such a happy little girl
You never seemed to be blue.

Now your all grown up
And I still feel the same
We live too far apart
This is a crying shame.

One thing that is certain
My lovely Shelby Noelle
The minute I laid eyes on you
In love is where I fell.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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Nancy

When we first met
You were over the wall
If I had to talk to you
Thought for sure I’d bawl.

You weren’t there very long
Soon you were off to HR
Doing payroll was your goal
Who knows it might take you far.

A few years of that
And you wished you hadn’t roamed
Back to the business office you came
A place to call home.

On breaks we’d see each other
Cause we’re smokers you and me
In those few minutes everyday
The real you I got to see.

I called you in a crisis
You helped to calm me down
I realized in that moment
A friend I had found.

So now that you’re leaving
Going back from where you came
Remember your friend in Arizona
Wrote you a poem that’s kinda lame.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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September 11, 2001

Lord I have some questions
What is wrong with mankind
How can we do this to one another
The answer I cannot find.

You made us from your image
Which to me means loving and kind
But Satan has integrated himself
Whispering evil into some minds.

These people who are weak
Who care nothing for human life
Why are they still among us
To only bring heartache and strife.

I know we are all your children
And you love us one and all
You forgive us for our sins
Even though we do appall.

I know myself and others
Are sinners in your eyes
It is hard for us humans
But most of us do try.

Do you forgive your children
Who have Satan in their heart
Who kill innocent people
Who tear lives apart.

The terror that happened today
The many lives that were lost
What is so important
To get at any cost.

Life today is so frightening
So many wicked people exist
Satan seems to be gaining
Why cant they just resist.

I know there is a plan
What it is I do not know
I will put my trust in you
To fight off this terrible foe.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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Summer

Summer in Arizona
Some think it’s too much to bear
I think they might be right
Other states just don’t compare.

It’s really not so bad
It’s a dry heat you know
Except when the monsoons come
You sweat and I don’t mean glow.

The storms come so quickly
Lightening flashes all around
The thunder booms and shakes
Dogs cower to the ground.

Air conditioning everywhere
So cold beyond belief
Sometimes you go outside
Just to get a little relief.

It’s really not so bad
This state that resembles hell
It has a lot of good qualities
No other place would I dwell.

Copyright © Marion Smith | Year Posted 2006

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