ROBYN

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    ROBYN


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    Like a lonely part overlooking an endless stretch of the Ocean
    Like a single red hot on the white flag of the Nipponese nation
    She sits in a single spot
    Watched the World come up to pay her homage
    Who will see and not court?
    Who will see and not want her in his village?
    Proud mother of two: Bec and Tara, and a lover of Makossa Music
    Lips red and eyes brown with bright smiles and gaiety; so active a sweet heart
    Innocent and lovable, kind and sprite
    Prisoner of conscience and circumstance, phoenix in the heart
    Someday your cage will be opened
    Those bells of freedom shall ring
    To whom then will your treasure be opened?
    Whose ears then will your laughter ring?

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    sk commented on ROBYN

    04-10-2009

    What a lovely tribute....I especially like the line, "Phoenix in the heart"...very nice..

    raggedypoet commented on ROBYN

    04-10-2009

    Very lovely poem!! ~Sara

    Poetry is what is lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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