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Poetry by
Ann Dorminey
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Her Gentle Comfort
As she sat there, her body riddled with pain
He came and sat beside her
Pulling her to him
As he slowly began speaking
He gave her his poetry
Touching her aching soul.
Soon she would forget her pain
Lost in his words
She sighs, as she began to again feel whole.
The pleasure she derides from him
She would never deny
Her love for him, her trust in him
She stopped questioning why.
His poetry took her places
She might have never been
She feels her body as she slowly begins to mend.
Her childhood was dark and bleak
Like a storm yet to reach it's peak.
Now this sickness which she could not control
He spoke on, comforting her soul.
Through his eyes, she finds beauty
In this hard and cruel world.
Quietly she listens.
She hears the song of wind as it blows through the pines.
Hears the waves crash as they hit the shore,
The colors of rainbow
Lighting up her world. making it divine.
She came to see the beauty, the way she did long ago.
The pain soon forgotten.
As she drifted in his world, learning of thing she did not know.
He was her guide,
Sent from God above.
Encompassing her with his love.
Knowing with him, she did not have to hide.
So again, she came to know the beauty
Of waterfalls, moonlit nights, bird chirping,
Sun rise and sunsets, rain beating on the window.
He gave so much and more
Again her love for life began to flow
Bringing smiles and laughter in place of pain.
A love like his, she never would again would know.
A rest she had been seeking
Overcame the pain.
Soon she would sleep.
Comfort from him she did gain.
Resting her weary head on his shoulder
Her body relaxes
In his arms, he carries her.
Lying her gently on the bed.
Kissing her forehead
Her need for him now fed.
For now, her world is complete.
Copyright @ 2003 Ann Dorminey
I'll Never Say I Don't Love You
You said you would never say good-bye to me
That I would be the one who left.
But today it happened
I gave you my heart and love
You have chosen to throw away the key.
It was my choice to give you my love
You even warned me not to
But matters of the heart
Is not left up to me nor you
I will not beg or plead
But silently go away
Your warnings I did not heed
In the end I had no say
One day my broken heart may mend
Though this I sincerely doubt
It is better not to give ones heart
Than have to defend
Your sharp tongue at times
Would tear me to shreds
Bringing on the silent tears I would shed
I told you I would never say good-bye
And I never will
This choice is yours
My love you try to kill
So, luv, I will never be a bother again
But say I don't love you
That I will never do
Copyright @ 2003 Ann Dorminey
Awakening in the Forest
She sits in the forest
sunlight shining through the tree
Animals beginning to stir
the birds moving about their nest
Quietness surrounds her
and she is lost in thought.
She doesn't hear the approaching footsteps,
so busy is she with the feelings she has fought.
Suddenly she is encased in his arms
his warm breath on her neck
she knows immediately he means her no harm.
She turns and he gently kisses her
exploding her world
hungrily she finds herself wanting more
feels the tingling all the way to her pores.
They slowly make it to the ground
intense heat pouring from their bodies.
Without a sound
her mouth learns this man who she doesn't know
She gasps as his mouth explores her body
finding places she didn't realize she had
She moans
his mouth driving her mad
Unable to take much more
their bodies meet
lightning lights up the sky
He ravages her
fulfilling his need
Moaning uncontrollably now
she rises and follows his lead
Spent,
words still unspoken between them
he kisses her and rises.
She watches as he goes, the forest engulfing him.
Copyright @ 2001 Ann Dorminey
Solitude
Forlorn; she feels the waves crashing at her feet,
she glances across the ocean,
at the moon shining brightly,
rising winds twirling her hair,
reminds one of the color of wheat,
Closing her eyes,
she hears the whisper of their song
Would there ever be a time when they would meet,
wondered if she could keep him her secret,
knowing deep down: she would
knowing; he was not hers to keep,
He would never be hers completely,
this she knew; her mind wanders,
bringing memories that were held so deep,
her love for him was real,
His love for her could always be felt inside.
A smile plays across her face,
turns with grace,
Feeling the ocean mist,
wind tosses her hair,
Uncertainties no longer there.
Knowing she loved him, he loved her.
In this world all that mattered most.
Even though he was on this side of the ocean,
she knew in her heart they were together,
he would always cherish and love her,
Their souls entwined forever;
Copyright @ 2003 Ann Dorminey
Heaven and
Hell
The angel and the devil.
Star crossed lovers fated to meet.
Both places shook at the meeting of good versus evil.
She with her unconditional love,
He questioning everything
Winning his trust was to prove to be quite a feat.
Dancing around one another
Testing the waters yet to be tamed.
Neither knowing at first what to expect of the other.
Emotions yet unamed.
On they went, consumed by their love.
Neither wanting to lose the other.
Passions building that's fire must be quenched.
The Angel and the devil, her luv.
So in love with one another.
The world shakes at the intensity of their coming together
Such want and desire that has ever been felt.
Finally able to release their passions.
All barriers between them just seem to melt.
The Angel and the Devil,
Forever bound together
with a love fate had dealt.
Copyright@2004 Ann Dorminey
Farewell Sweet
Sandy
Did you all see the new bright star shining brightly in the heavens tonight?
That is our Sweet Sandy letting us know she is alright.
As much as we all loved her it hurt to know she was in pain
But now she is with God, at peace
her pain has ceased A brand new body she has gained.
She was our "spell checker" though she was always polite in correcting us
That was our "Sandy" never making a fuss.
Once you met her you realize not only was she sweet, she was bright, caring and
never heard her say anything harsh to anyone .
She would
just go along gently correcting you if you blundered.
Fun loving , she was one of a kind.
Our Sandy with the
sexy long legs we shall greatly miss you... you made this a
better place. Rest well my friend.
Copyright @2003 AnnDorminey
Her Prince
She wanders aimlessly caught up in the English fog
Desperately trying to find her way back to him.
To have him hold her, touch her, covering each part of her body with a snog.
Suddenly, she senses rather than feels the dark devilish figure before her.
The Lady reckonizing her prince gasps,
And quickly falls to her knees.
Reaching down, he pulls her into his warm grasp.
Gently kissing her, assuring her as always, of his love.
Closing her eyes, she faintly hears the sound of angels fluttering above.
Lost no more,
The Lady leans into her prince
Contented and happy forever more.
Copyright @2004 AnnDorminey
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