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Darian

The dance of time moving so close to me,
I waited so long to get just a peek.
Hours they passed and the dance carried on,
only to find another soul gone.
Alas my nephew as anothers sadness grew,
that moment was the first glance I got of you.
And the dance continues day by day,
Just so the world can move on to watch you grow and play.

Copyright © Mandi Hollen | Year Posted 2005


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Time

Time as it reaches up and covers all that was near, 
for now is a place in time to know you were never here.
For peace in mind this is what we are doomed to be 
not one but many hearts lost in the sea.

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Black

Ink flows like a river across the page,
shimering slowly before it fades.
The pen dances steadily in a dream
making things not what they seem.
Miricles happen every day,
as the ink gluides across the page.

Copyright © Mandi Hollen | Year Posted 2005

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Night Stalker

Silent like a fall breeze,
as he hides from me.
Swiftly I move Knowing he's there,
waiting and daring him to come near.
Surley he waits in the quiet night 
only to know that I'll put up a fight.
Silently I walk away from this place,
having never looked into his face.

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Always and Forever

A man and his baby grow up together,
mwant to love each other always and forever.
A second goes by and his baby is lost,
he gave them up for an insufrable cost.
Traped in this world the cycle continues.
A man and his baby grow up together,
Meant to love each other 
Always and forever.

Copyright © Mandi Hollen | Year Posted 2005


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At a Loss

To a joy to leave this place!
Just a change in the smallest face.
To walk out this door,
and leave this place forever more.
Once I get to where I wanna head
I'll forget what they all said.
Never will I turn my sad eyes back
If only they had cut me a little more slack.

Copyright © Mandi Hollen | Year Posted 2005

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