A Day to Remember

January 4, 2012 · Filed Under Death Poems, In Loving Memory Poems, Memory Poems · Comment 

Remember the mortals, that

embrace our hearts of

men and women, and

evoke their everlasting

memories; their selfless unforgettable

bravery, loyalty,

remarkable heroism,

admirable humanism,

notorious strength,

callous and

eternal love,for

days to come

and always from

your loving soul.

Demons and Angels

Demons of negative thoughts try to shadow the divine.
They are the lingering in war’s distastefulness.
Let the power of positivists among angels shine.

Demoniac souls whisper of certain human decline.
They are the haunting calls which lead our minds to madness.
Demons of negative thoughts try to shadow the divine.

Angels sing songs peacefully of our holy design.
Their divine keeping our minds focused on happiness.
Let the power of positivists among angels shine.

Evil a wicked and cunning scheme of tempting sweet wine.
Be careful of how much it contaminates the wholeness.
Demons of negative thoughts try to shadow the divine.

Humankind will always find a way to cut the vile vine.
Mother earth will replace evil with vines of fruitfulness.
Let the power of positivists among angels shine.

Humans by nature are both demons and angels combine.
Hope the demons loses to the angels’ of holiness.
Let the power of positivists among angels shine.
Demons of negative thoughts try to shadow the divine.

Dancing with a Dream

July 27, 2009 · Filed Under In Loving Memory Poems · Comment 

Dancing with a Dream

As you fell into my arms
A perfect fit
The feeling, felt so right
We gazed into each others eyes
We knew it
As we grasped each other
And held so tight.
The pounding of our hearts
Beating to the melody
Of Sinatra crooning
“I’ll never smile again.”
The smile was there
For fifty six years
Suddenly the music stopped,
You left
Called home.
Now
I’m all alone.
Awaiting my call
Beaconing me home.

Written by Tom Fenning
6/16/2008

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