Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The Wedding

Went to the wedding last Weekend.
Everyone new, I knew, was there.
But you were not, not even in my Thoughts.
Looking back, I just realized,
You were not even present in my Thoughts!
I watched, and listened as my friends were married,
On a grassy knoll, in the Park, at the Beach,
Just as the Sun was going down over the ocean.
I let my Heart listen, and my mind was free,
And I never gave a thought to the past, or you and me.
It seems that finally, I am starting to let go of you,
And getting a hold again on the real me.
Everyone tells me Ill get over things,
If I can just learn to keep it simple.
And when I think of you,
I think of you as a major complication.
It was really something, being so close,
To two people so much in love,
And my He art did not Break,
It did not even faintly Ache,
For what I wished we could have had,
And I knew that we never would.
I wish you nothing but love and hope for you and yours,
And I wish for the same for me.
I will always love you, you know I will.
But I think Im finally ready to let go and let live,
For both of us.
Blessed be.

Deborah Coss, has been writting since 8 years old, getting published off and on since 15, and finally realized her child hood dream, of carrying press credentials, working for womanmotorist.com. A diverse writer, publishnig several business type sites, she now publishes her own site, http://www.1kindthing.com, creates some fine arts, and loves photography, commenting she is a social portraiture photographer and prefers the medium of black and white. In art, she has a very constructionist attitude, and enjoys making masks, and other 3 dimensional objects. On a personal side, she survived an extremly violent chil dhood, some serious trauma, including being crushed by a car at age 3 and half. Thus, her site 1kindthing.com, tells of overcoming hardships, in her many styles of writing. She is a baby boomer, raised in Southern California, bi-lingual in Spanish, descened from French, German, English and American Indian bloodlines. Coss finds words fun, and communication an art.


Author:: Deborah Coss
Keywords:: Deborah, Coss, The Wedding, Heart, Break, Ache, Weekend, Thoughts, grassy knoll, Park, Beach, Sun,
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