Open Poetry #36 |
John The Gentle Man |
D.Lester Young Senior Member
since 2001-12-08
Posts 1219Austin, Tx |
John, such s gentle man in his worldly ways, Finding the peace within him, live in smiles, Tranquil person, who takes things in stride, So devout to his faith, and his lovely wife. His religion lives in his heart of loving others. No matter, who they are, he sees the humanity. He reaches out to people in the compassion, Of interacting with their dynamic equalities. Oh, this tender man of so many words inside. A writer of the soul holding back his magic, John if your words are half of what you are, Outside they will sparkle in a gem of creation. So lucky is this poet of this brother in law That he takes care of his sister as a gold mine. Treasuring her on a special pedestal of devotion, Holding her so deep inside his blessed heart. Lord, bless these soul mates into all eternity, That John baptized this joint vow of marriage. Let these doves cuddle together in serenity, Dancing to the music within their harmony. Lord, give these angels additional feathers, Having taught their sons this loving devotion That each now has they own vow to complete, Cherishing their chosen ones upon this magic. John use your personable charm of interaction To set pages on fire in a book with your spirit. Let others read it, but do not fear failures tear. Failure, part of living, only to climb higher. So, sister of the yellow roses, hold your man, Both have been blessed upon winds of time. With a family specially crafted from above. Spend time to relax in each other’s warmth. Note: The greatest gift I can give, are the words from within the truth of my heart, John and Maureen, I love you, along with your devoted kids, who I love to pick on. D.Lester 12/27/05 © Terminated poet, somewhere in America not on company time. |
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suthern
since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723Louisiana |
You paint a rich portrait of lasting love... beautiful!! |
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