Details |
Marion Schneider Poem
A person can see me with their own eyes,
but only a few know who's behind the action.
Like a play I have a director and an audience;
my script is the story of one's life.
You discover my first appearance
within the very first moments of birth
You witness my actions from every day forth.
I can be the cause of that dumbfounded silence
or the breathtaking harmony of a choir.
You think of me when the church pews are full,
but forget all about me when isolation occurs.
This doesn't mean I'm gone, but am simply waiting
I'm not a figment of your imagination.
I'm the voice who brings people together
in the most unfortunate of circumstances,
the phenemenom of everyone praying to one name;
the Alpha, Omega, Beginning, and End.
I stop the wars and bring everlasting peace.
You still may not know me, but i will find you.
I'll help you live through another day.
It may not always be sunny, but I promise a rainbow.
If there's a tomorrow for you, look for me.
For I can do many wonders. Just wait and see!
And then you too can believe in me.
Copyright © Marion Schneider | Year Posted 2014
|
Details |
Marion Schneider Poem
If I were an alarm...
If I were an alarm I'd be abused
I get slapped in the morning
Just so people can snooze
When I think the pain will stop
Well...It's only begun
At my school everyone thinks I'm uncool
They stare in disgust as I sing out, "Riiiinnnnggg!"
They cover their ears so they can't hear
The voice of my soul I've had since birth
There's a secret they don't know about me
I'm partially deaf and have no eyes to see
So how do I know they laugh and make fun of me?
Why it's the way I'm built you see.
I''m activated by people's emotions.
When they're sad, mad, upset, or confused
Well all of that goes to my roots
It usually takes about an hour
When I'm full, I bring out my power
The emotions are all in one song
That can be even louder than a dong
So whether you like it or not
People know I'm not going to stop
For as long as I have thoughts
My power will never drain out!
Copyright © Marion Schneider | Year Posted 2014
|