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Blonde Hair

Blond hair & blue eyes, yes he remembered her well

Those pointy ears and tiny voice still was clear as a bell.

 

Her velvet shoes and ballroom gown were perfect for the dance

He knew the spot he'd take her was perfect for romance.

 

They danced and sang the night away with hopes of more to come

The meal they shared was exquisite and it made her hum.

 

The ring he had remembered for he picked it especially

For the lady that had caught his eye it would fit perfectly.

 

He hoped that she would be his bride, lovely for all to see

The mother of his children, a perfect wife she would be.

 

His nerves were wavering, his stomach in knots

Every where he looked all he saw was dots.

 

The words they tumbled over his tongue his mouth was cotton dry

The look that came across her face he new it was worth the try.

 

The tears that streaked her lovely face he knew were tears of joy

The words that came pouring out were yes, my lovely boy.

Copyright © Cheri Golden | Year Posted 2008



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Kitty Eulogy

Stashu kitty hear our words
Follow the light, chase the birds
Run across the rainbow bridge
And daddy & I'll be there in a smidge
 
Clean Dos's ears and Apples nose
Now it's time for me to close
Wait on me dear friend of mine
I'll be there right on time.

Copyright © Cheri Golden | Year Posted 2008

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Pride

Pride in self is key to keep the mind strong,
keep the chin up will move you right along.

Takes you to a place that you long to be,
let's you go and prove you are who you want to see.

Trials and tribulations get you through the day,
making it hard for the demons to sway.

Your resolve is strong and you have the strength to say,
no more temptation will rule my life today.

Copyright © Cheri Golden | Year Posted 2009

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I Don'T Believe You

I don't believe you not one little bit.
Your story doesn't add up, you weren't even lit.
 
The cappuccino streaks cross your passenger door,
indicates to me you weren't at the liquor store.
 
This open relationship has had the door slammed shut,
without rhyme or reason, no if and or but.
 
This isn't the first time but it will be the last,
That is if I choose to live with you in my past.
 
I should have known when you cheated with me,
it wouldn't stop but I couldn't see.
 
They say love is blind I now see that it's true,
so my love nevermore will you make me feel blue.

Copyright © Cheri Golden | Year Posted 2008

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Moonlit Nights

Moonlit nights & tepid days

Wiccan women have their ways.

 

Only those who are strong at heart

Can truly love those of the art.

 

Goddess touched are ones who listen

Truly blessed they glow and glisten.

 

Time has touched the ways of old

Making the hearts of man grow cold.

 

The calling has come to those who're willing

To follow the path and do her bidding

 

Come now all both young and old

Follow your calling, learn to be bold.

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Bugs Eulogy

Bugs, Bugs
So full of hugs
 
Run, play
Sleep all day
 
Sun, moon
Stars in June
Singing to a lullaby tune
 
Cross the bridge now
You know how
 
Listen to the sound of the Loon
Count on me, I'll be there soon.

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I Trusted You

I trusted you, you stupid fool
How could you be so cruel
 

I loved you, with all my heart
Merry meet, merry part
 

You told me things without batting an eye
Little did I know these things were a lie
 

I gave you all you ask for
I never ever shut the door
 

I thought that I could make you happy
But now all I feel is really crappie


Rest well you stupid fool
Because now is my time to be cruel

Copyright © Cheri Golden | Year Posted 2008

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I Apologize

I apologize from the bottom of my heart

It was not right of me to tear you apart

 

At least I should have ask you 

Before I said adieu

 

I hope that you'll forgive me for my blundering attitude

I hope that you won't hate me because I was so rude

 

I believe you darling, please do not blame

Anyone else but me, I am so ashamed

 

My heart and my soul are intertwined with thee

If you don't forgive me, So Mote It Be

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The Tide

The tide comes in a splashin

Where the rocks meet with the bay 

The winds they are a howlin

Neath the piers that seem to sway

 

The birds they fly in daily

and they're singing oh so gaily 

Twisted driftwood floats on by

when the tide comes in so brazenly high

 

Scores of fish washed up together

by waves, that don't care bout the weather 

Jelly fish glistening across the shore

but step on one they're all goo and gore

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Darkest Hour

In the darkest hour of her deepest despair

The pain was so great she was madly aware

 

It went deep in her heart to the very worst part

Where there was nothing, just cold, dark, black art.

 

Pain turned to anger as she thought for a while

She'd thought he was her protector, so muscular, so mild

 

What he'd just told her put her in shock

Her life now in danger from some in the flock

 

The protector had put her in mortal danger

And why had he done this, he wasn't a stranger

 

Or was he?  She'd known this man a decade or better

She'd knitted him many a warm woolen sweater

 

Testing of faith from one to another

From father to son, daughter to mother

 

Those that were friends were doubtful and then

Yes it was time to begin fresh again

 

Build up the trust that had been lost in the dust

Get rid of the wolves, the greed and the lust

 

Begin again, regain the trust that was void

Try once more not to be paranoid.

Copyright © Cheri Golden | Year Posted 2008

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