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by Brian, United States Feb 3, 2005
  Poetry

  

Marching Forward

Seeing what I wanted to see.
Hearing what wasn’t there.
Wishing I were somebody else.

Looking Back

Reality finds me weeping.
My eyes are slowly opening.
Pain finds purpose.

Living

Newfound peace permeates.
Leaves and grass are alive.
Myself I have forgiven.





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Brian


I haven't submitted any poetry for quite a few years. I have been inspired by other writers at TIG and decided to take the plunge! I have published a few poems in the late '90s when I was in community college. I like to write about my observations about nature, what's going on in my twisted mind and more recently religion and politics. I only write occasionally now, so I try to do quality over quantity. = )
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Nice poem
Renee Butt | Feb 21st, 2005
Very nice poem. Your words expess the feeling of disscovering yourself so very well. I feel your poem well speak to may people and explain what they are going through or what they have been through. I also feel that your poem could give guidance to those who are stuck in the past and cannot see themself marching forward.



Myself I have forgiven,. me
Gene Winston Owens, Sr. | Mar 2nd, 2005
Brian, did you know that is the Reason Christ Died, so we would ALL be able to forgive our selves??? NuGene



Reply to Gene
Brian Kitchens | Mar 4th, 2005
Yeah! That was my personal inspiration for this one. I wrote it in a way that would appeal to all tho. = )



A reason to live for.
Nour Mosawy | Mar 20th, 2005
Simplicity, reality and majical way to touch others. Nice.

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