The Songbird Dove Hums

Michael J. Schaeffer

2/9/2018

The Songbird Dove Hums

Their was a Heart that I Felt Beating Next to Me this Morning. This Heart Felt Kind, Sweet, Soft and I was Thinking of Romance as My Eyes Opened to The Beat. No Evil, No Darkness and No Reason to Think or Feel that this Beautiful Heart was Going to Wonder from Me. The Beat Continues Even Now in My Mind, Heart and Soul Like a Love Song. The Songbird, Dove or Hummingbird is Going to Carry this Beat and make this Morning Heart known to Mother Nature. As the Ocean Moves and Crashes onto the Beach. The Sandcastles are Created by Children Playing to the Songbird Singing this Hearts Praised Beat. As the Sun Heads West and the Moon Rises onto the East. The Pompano Beach. No Evil will Rise in this Friday Heat. As the Temperature will Consist at 76 with Clouds in the Sky. The Sandcastles will Hold until Morning Light. And the Children will again Build Their Sandy Dreams as the Songbird Dove Hums Her Hearts Morning Romance Out Loud Continuously...

M.J.S.

  • Author: MJS (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 11th, 2018 15:50
  • Comment from author about the poem: Waking Up at a Strong Feeling that Their was a Presence in My Room. An Angel or a Spirit of Some Kind.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 39
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  • Caring dove

    hello i do believe you can sense such things . this was a very enjoyable read .. quite beautiful 🙂 maybe the angel wanted to protect you

    • Michael J. Schaeffer

      Thank You for the Comment. Life is Crazy at Times. Sometimes Good, Sometimes Bad and We Need to Try to Stay Positive within the Mix. Even Though I Know Evil is in this World I Try not to Remain Scared in a Moment Like This. If it was a Angel or a Spirit I Try Not to Scare It Off or Live in Fear.

    • FredPeyer

      Well written and intriguing subject, Michael!



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