Circular Thought - Donna Page 13 April 2024
To Wish is to
Dream.
To Dream is toHope.
To Hope is to Desire.
To Desire is to Want.
To Want is toLong For
To Long For is to Wish.
The price is high - Donna Page 12 October 2023
I sit.
I stare.
I breath.
I hurt.
I love.
I grieve.
I wish.
I dream.
I loved so much.
I grieve so much.
I paid the price for love!
Imprisoned - Donna Page Feb 2023
I am my own prisoner.
I built the walls of my gaol
I locked the doors against the pain
Though this was set to fail.
I am my own prisoner
Within this cell I stay
People can live outside the door
The bars keep them at bay.
I am my own prisoner
I don’t want to go out there
I live alone inside my walls
Happy lives I dare not share.
I am my own prisoner
Hiding here from my fears
The fears that I can't share with you
The ones behind my tears.
Do You Care? By Donna Page
Where will all the whales go,
When we poison all the water?
Will your regret be put on show,
If we do not cease this slaughter?
When we poison all the water,
Do you stand up to complain?
If we do not cease this slaughter,
What is it you have to gain?
Do you stand up to complain,
Or will you simply blame another?
What is it you have to gain?
Can our world truly recover?
Or will you simply blame another?
Deny your share of shame.
Can our world truly recover,
When only innocence we proclaim?
Deny your share of the shame,
And where will all the whales go?
When only innocence we proclaim,
Will your regret be
put on show?
He Should Have Come Home - Terza Rima
By Donna Page
I held you when our world went dark,
You steered my eyes towards the
light,
But now the path is cold and stark.
You chose to fight the hardest
fight.
No matter what the words they said,
You fought the demon with such
might.
But now you lie so cold and dead,
From me, they stole your love, your
life,
They lied to me, now tears I shed.
I am now but your widowed wife,
My
heart stabbed by the liar's knife.
You Choose the Path by Donna Page
On the table the map lay open, she was lost again, her soul
wandering, her path was clearly laid out, but she did
not want to take it, she preferred to see where her past had taken her, making
sure that she never walked that way again, the map wanted her to follow it, as laid out in
course, a path given to her by others, but destiny, or fate, did not want her to follow, she must lead, the future asks for that, the map
must change.
3 New poems that I can now share. These were for a University Assessment
Dream.
I stare.
I breath.
I hurt.
I love.
I grieve.
I wish.
I dream.
I loved so much.
I grieve so much.
I paid the price for love!
Bliss
A
mother and child share a bond
Of
heart, of head, of soul.
The
blissful moments, the grasps of sleep,
Making
motherhood whole.
We
look on with fondness of thought,
But
cannot understand,
The
love of a mother for her child
Sleeping
there, hand in hand.
The
lessons they learn are moments,
That
seal this bond for life.
They
share a path only they can walk
Where
the unknown is rife.
That
bond that is never broken.
Their
hands will always clasp.
The
love of a mother for her son,
Is
out of stranger’s grasp.
Desire
He’s
gone
Absent
from sight,
Beneath
the frozen soil,
I
long to feel his gentle touch,
Again.
Her
Future
Today
she is born
Tomorrow
is her unknown.
Life
is her challenge.
These are some poems written as University exercises. A Cinquain, a Haiku and a Lune
"The day"
Again
The light seeps in,
Making reality
Much more painful and dark.
Begone
"Searching"
In the morning rain
I stand and hope to find peace
Peace is just not there
"Colours in the Sky"
A red moon
In a dark blue sky
Colour on colour
Looking On by Donna Page
The machine gently hums
Our Days by Donna Page 4/11/2021
Maybe by Donna Page 29/03/22
Daddy, look at that man over there,
His skin is so different to me.
Has he been in the sun too long?
And his hair it’s so curly, can you see?
Oh son, yes, he is so different to us,
His life is far from the same.
He probably smokes and drinks to much
And says the government’s to blame.
But Daddy I played with his little boy.
He was in the playground today,
We laughed and played on the swing and slides.
We weren’t different, in any way!
Oh, son as you get older, you’ll learn.
These people are not really the same,
They expect to be given everything
And they don’t have a cent to their name.
But Daddy, I made a new friend today
I don’t see a problem with him.
His name is Andrew, just like you,
The only difference is his skin.
Son, you can’t make friends with them.
They’ll expect too much from your life.
They’ll get you in trouble with the law
And expect you to get them out of strife.
Daddy, Andrew is only 5 years old
And he’s lucky because he lives with his Gran.
His Mum and his Dad look after her,
How can he be a bad man?
Son, you can tell just by looking,
He’s not worked a day in his life.
Wouldn’t know what hard work was
And probably beats his wife.
Daddy how dare you say those things?
You don’t even know his name.
If his son is just like me
How can you not think we’re not the same?
Daddy, you really embarrass me.
I might only be 5 years old
But it seems I know better than you,
To not judge by what you’ve been told.
Daddy, I am not sure I like you now
You didn’t give the man a chance.
You didn’t even say hello to him,
You judged him with just a glance.
Son, how dare you say you don’t like me
I am you father, and you must obey!
Show me respect and be good for me,
Disrespect is not our way.
Daddy, but you disrespected him,
That Man who is Andrew’s dad.
He happens to be an engineer
Andrew thinks that's mad!
Daddy, he designs new bridges and things
To make sure that they stay strong
To help people get to work each day
How can you say that’s wrong?
Daddy, all people are important,
I mean you just work in a café
You make lunch and serve at tables,
To help people get through their day.
Daddy, what makes him different to you
Is that you don’t understand.
Just because he is not your colour
Doesn’t make him less of a man.
My son, I am so sorry,
I did judge him by his outside.
But it was what my parents did to me
For this I have no pride.
Son, I grew up in a very sad time
When people were treated so bad.
If I played with a child like Andrew,
I’d get a beating from my dad.
I guess I should know better now
You’ve taught me a lesson today.
My parents were wrong in what they believed,
And I should be living a better way.
I’m sorry son, for what I just did,
Let's go over and say hello,
And maybe Andrew’s Dad might come over home
And talk about things we should know.
Every man upon this earth,
Is the same on the inside, if not out.
And it seems that kids, just like you,
Know what this world’s about.
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