Into White
by Melissa R Mendelson
Friday, July 27, 2012
Rated "G" by the Author.
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Love is left broken, in the deep white. |
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Into White
by, Melissa R. Mendelson
Love was the heart
nestled in soft, white sheets,
beating with beauty,
and glistening with
rays of life.
Love are the lights
in a mother’s eyes
as she brushes the hair
of her young daughter
and then takes her
by the hand
to lead her daughter
into the world outside,
protecting her
with her mighty wings,
but nothing could protect her
from the darkness within.
And the mother’s love inside
slowly fades to black.
An angel dies
into soft, white sheets,
never to step foot
outside again
or to take flight
into the heart
of her daughter’s dreams.
Love is left broken,
in the deep white.
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
12/29/2012 |
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Sad, so sad and true; a timeless and universal theme in this life/world. Thank you, Melissa. Love and best wishes to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge Poetess Of The Heart |
8/3/2012 |
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| So true and truly heart touching. |
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| Reviewed by Melissa Mendelson |
7/31/2012 |
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| Thank you both for reading this poem. |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bell |
7/29/2012 |
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| SAD, INDEED. THERE IS ONLY 'ONE' WHO CAN HEAL THIS KIND OF PAIN. GOOD WORK, MELISSA AND THANKS FOR SHARING. LOVE, BLESSINGS AND FAITH...JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
7/28/2012 |
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So sad. A mother's loss is deep when she loses a child.
Ron |
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