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Poem 170

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Dorothy Parker

Robert Hawkins

You've been with me,
Twenty-three years.
I have seen you,
You were weeping.
Tears staining paper,
Your written lines,
Held a life time.

A rare empath,
Laid bare.

I laughed,
Along with you.
Your tears,
Like spears,
Piercing this heart.
Your poetry.
Lives in me.
I hold your book.
Memories.

Robert Hawkins has published 2 more terrible poems since joining on 30/11/99. Read more of Robert's terrible poetry at the anthology. Here are three of Robert's latest works:

Ask Yourself

Submitted Jun 21st 2011, 18:21

Liken Mind

Submitted Jun 21st 2011, 16:29

Then What About You

Submitted Jun 13th 2011, 20:51