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Lady With Pen
by Peggy Bertrand
copyright 06-25-2002


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
In the midnight hour she
cried no more
Her mind as she tried to
sleep cried out encore

She restled with the demons
and spirits of the night
Tossed back and forths
beneath the sheets so right

Anguish within her soul
longing for a rest
Words so soothing to
the soul cried for the best

Pulling back the bed covers
away from her torso
Candlelight on her table still aglow

She moved towards the table
her mind set on a battle

Within her grasp lie her pen
Now all was queit in the den

Thoughts from her mind
were silent
Words she began to write
they were to the soul ointment

Images she painted and stroked
with her pen
Striking her page as a
trained marksmen

Verses they began
to intertwine
So soothing one would
sip like fine wine

She finished her poem
A poem she named
the phantom


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06-25-2002 Bob Church    

This one has a little touch of Poe... what evil lurks in the hearts of (wo)men? All of us have experienced this, Peggy... some of us can write about it. Good job...


06-25-2002 William Robbins    

You really touched the writer's hours with this poem. The phantom is apart of so much of what gets written. Thanks for sharing.


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