Dorothy (Alves) Holmes - I Sing A Different Song

PoemHunter.com 2014-06-14

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I told the blue jay
I saw yesterday about
Your gentle touch.
I told the flowers dancing
In warm breezes about your smile,
Your smile that made the sun jealous.
The tree brances bowed low,
To hear of your laughter,
While I lay on the grass sharing
Little secrets about you.
The little creatures of nature listened
And were pleased.
Soon it was dusk,
The moon said 'Hush your bragging,
Tis just a dream, come morning he'll be gone.'
The stars twinkled, oh so brightly,
Slyly winking at me.
The big dipper over flowed with some magic potion,
That makes dreams last and last for all eternity.
I wanted to thank her after we sang together,
Your praises, but morning came too fast...
Morning dew kissed my face and shared my
Tears,
Then you kissed me and banished my fears.


June 16,1878

Dorothy (Alves) Holmes

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