Words

Lorna



Words needed so

Not conjured long ago

Spoken

No not too late

Richer the endearments

For their long wait

Earned merits

Heard earlier

Would be shallow

Welcome long awaited  friends

Love more wisely poured

From a mellowed core

  • Author: Lorna (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 5th, 2019 06:29
  • Comment from author about the poem: Hello Tuesday.......... whatcha doin?
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 75
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  • Fay Slimm.

    Ah - these lines say it all when words have been held in abeyance for later -- such a poetic way too of describing the need for endearments my friend. A lovely read Lorna.

  • Lorna

    So are your comments Fay........ ta!

  • orchidee

    Ooh thanks Lorna. You mean me, and/or other MPS poets?! lol.

    • Lorna

      Let's include everyone - although you are high on the list Orchi............

      • orchidee

        Aww, why did they put me at bottom of a 'Possible Singers' list though?! lol. Grr, I may leave out speech marks. If we re-edit them, it shows about a million \\\\\\\ and ///////. lol.

        • Lorna

          Yes I noticed that! It's a lot to clean up!

        • Neville

          you have crafted a pearl of a poem, one of those special little gems that many will want to keep and refer back to from time to time.... Neville

        • Poetic Dan

          Very pleasant and needed thank you

        • Seek

          How you pack so much truth in so few words! Thanks for sharing.

        • Michael Edwards

          You've used the language to its best to express this gem of a write. Good on yer Lorna.

        • Goldfinch60

          Words are so special to us all Lorna.

          • Lorna

            Yes Andy - even swearing is therapeutic...........

          • psychofemale

            this flowed nicely.

          • sylviasearcher

            What a warm hello🌟



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