Barriers

by Daniel J   Jul 16, 2006


To bear the all with metted might,
Forget the doings of hidden past,
Present such joy to all in sight,
And shut them out to the very last.

To become a silent dream,
Whose name if whispered should quickly burst,
A delicate bubble rarely seen,
Recalled by only the very first.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Rain

    Wow, beautiful words you used...nice poem