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Alexandra Carpenter's Blog – January 2009 Archive (4)

Glimpses Given In Pen

I shall write for you a poem,

no better or no worse,

than are those poems of other men

or women who write in metered verse.



But in my words you'll hear my heart,

its beat in steady pace,

you'll sense my soul and inner self,

see glimpses of my face.



My spirit soars with pen in hand,

my thoughts then framed in ink,

you'll find my passions and desires,

you'll see just how I think.



And on this page I give to… Continue

Added by Alexandra Carpenter on January 29, 2009 at 5:10pm — No Comments

Aurora Borealis

Greens, pinks, turquoise lights
Undulating above in distant sky
Vibrations of unusual mysteries

Mystical show so intense
Hot toddies for extra warmth
Fantastic mystical magical delights


© 2009 Alexandra Carpenter

Added by Alexandra Carpenter on January 29, 2009 at 5:02pm — No Comments

Captured With Heat And Heart

Like pearls, you've been stringing me

Every time we danced all these weeks

Languishing in intimate conversation

So much we've found in common

Comfortable at times no talk is needed



Last night you let me know your heart

Opened to me all within your ripe hungry soul

Delicious words drenching my mind

Caressing my fingertips as you spoke

Words spoken softly with your intent



Just friends remember

Dancing partners

Your so…..so… Continue

Added by Alexandra Carpenter on January 29, 2009 at 4:57pm — No Comments

Broken Pearls

Time passed by

Were you walking with me?

Left over’s of yesterdays gone

Stored memories put away

Closed curtains steal the moonlights shine

I masquerading in leather, lace and

Pearls



I became something I thought you wanted

Though it was just your disguise

In broken promises

Static phone calls

Please I tell my audience

Learn my lesson well



I say,

It’s not us really…

It’s their… Continue

Added by Alexandra Carpenter on January 29, 2009 at 4:52pm — No Comments

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