Meant for two.
Sometimes, in the stage of life…
The cherished place
has to be held,
... alone …
By one…
© jan leree 2012
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Meant for two. Sometimes, in the stage of life… The cherished place has to be held, ... alone … By one… © jan leree 2012
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Cover me, in tendrels of Fuscia...
tease me, in the misting Oregon rain. Hold me in the dance of springtime... tell me again, what is your Mother’s maiden name? (c) jan leree 2012 For every stone that is thrown
He meters it out, For the foundation bountiful, of his home. ... For Every stone that is brought, He plants a garden, With flowers dripping Over the edges of their pots … For every stone I bring … He holds me with his tears, Carries me past my fears … And offers me, a glass of water. © jan leree 2012 When fall leaves hold on until spring ...
I am held, from beginning 'til end. You leaf my life ... ... with grace, color ... and beauty. (c) jan leree 2012 Home is not about land
Or architectural structure … Or dependent on paint Or wall hanging textures. Home is about the passion ... Of the hearts, within its rapture... © jan leree 2012 Me to you ...
or you to me ... something worth having ... It's value increases with the wait. (c) jan leree 2012 It is so easy,
To miss … To walk hastily on by … But then I see with absolute clarity, The Love that is reflecting right before my eyes… © jan leree 2012 |
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AuthorMy name is Jan Leree. I am a nurse, legal nurse consultant, poet and above all, mother of four wonderful adult children. I am writing here from my own life experiences, in loss, in grief, in humor and in joy. I hope that you will find encouragement to face your life's circumstances by visiting my pages here. My heart and prayers are in a place to offer encouragement to you. The rights to the poetry and photographs are copyrighted to me. If you wish to purchase cards, post cards, calendars, or framed art of my work, you may do so. Email me at: [email protected] Archives
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