Best Poems From LINDA HARNETT
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A Special Place
A cool breeze gently blows upon my face,
I watch the gentle water reach the shore,
I have no sense of distance, time or space,
Experiencing déjà vu once more,
The distant mountains dappled deepest blue,
The loch side trees stand ever, evergreen,
I watch the rolling mist come into view,
The captivating beauty of the scene,
The mist moves slowly, gently on the breeze,
And undulating clouds, they hide behind,
A scene that Mother Nature sent to please,
A place where what you seek you’ll surely find.
I have no sense of distance, time or space,
I’m lost within this very special place.
Linda Harnett
Read more: nature poems, mother poems, water poems, beauty poems, lost poems, time poems, tree poems
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All Is Well
Though words of wisdom sometimes leave me cold,
Reluctant now and then to face the fact,
I’m holding on and time is growing old,
It tiptoed softly when I turned my back,
Another day, a week, a month, a year,
Will take me ever nearer to the end,
Then new beginnings tempered with a fear,
Of failure, inability to mend,
And sometimes scared of what may come to pass,
Yet ever knowing what will be, will be,
I see an image in the looking glass,
And wonder, is this woman really me?
Reluctant now and then to take control,
And fearful I may never reach my goal.
Linda Harnett
Read more: sometimes poems, woman poems, fear poems, time poems, women poems
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From A Window
From a window, I can see the trees,
Bend gently in the chilly eastern breeze,
I see the sun light up the darkest sky,
And watch a puffball cloud go passing by.
And from a window, I see yonder hill,
Now frosted by an icy winter chill,
And yet the sky above so crystal clear,
So lovely is my view, this time of year.
From a window, I see all I need to know,
I see the rain turn into flakes of snow,
I feel a sense of calm from deep within,
And I am on the outside, looking in.
Linda Harnett
Read more: winter poems, snow poems, sky poems, rain poems, sun poems, light poems, time poems, tree poems
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Sleepless Nights
Sleepless nights,
And butterflies,
Love songs,
And violins,
A game of chance,
Of hide and seek,
Involuntary,
Grins,
A furtive look,
Across a room,
A signal,
Stop or start,
The music loud,
Percussion,
Stills an errant,
Beating heart,
Confusion reigns,
Now panic,
Then happiness,
Complete,
A message in a mailbox,
Rescued from,
The word,
Delete.
And saved there,
With a photograph,
Now signed,
With gentle tears,
And love remains,
The way it has,
For oh, so,
Many years.
And with the love,
Still shining,
Like a beacon,
In the dark,
I’m welcomed,
To the morning,
By the singing,
Of a lark.
Linda Harnett
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