I saw the mountain
And it called me to conquer
But I shyed away
Too terrified of the climb
To reach my full potential
I~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
I saw the mountain
And it called me to conquer
But I shyed away
Too terrified of the climb
To reach my full potential
I~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Torment of demons
Live within my heart and soul
A mental typhoon
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Encircled in Autumns chilling grasp,
Warmth of tea cup in my hands I clasp.
Just cool enough for a sweater in evening,
No animosity toward Summers most abrupt leaving.
Crunch of the leaves and the crisp in the air,
Young and old attitude, devil-may-care.
Breathing in freely a new lease on life,
Renewing loves vows of husband to wife.
Truly beauty exists in the wane of the year,
Another season born, greeted with cheer.
As winter approaches and darkness takes hold,
We all settle in for long months of cold.
Please do not obsess and never you fear,
Take comfort in the arms of those you hold dear.
For this, as surely as winter won’t last,
Time and time again as done in the past.
Daily the sun rises and Spring will return,
A lesson in grade school we all must have learned.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
The second hand ticks
Counting down life in fractions
Like a clock’s movement
A nation oblivious
Never sees its unwinding
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Flayed like road kill quivering
Unseen and left for dead
On black, cold asphalt shivering
A crack upside the head
From gaping wounds bleeding
A gasp for one last breath
The feel of life receding
Assured most certain death
The black it grows darker still
No longer knowing this place
Sounds they fade and silence fills
The whole of dying minds space
In an instant the sun shines bright
As gentle hands draw me to the light
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
O’ obelisk, granite, grey, etched in sorrow,
Not so aged standing firm amongst the tall grasses;
Ne’er swaying though battered by wind and storm and history of war.
Your fields and gently rolling hills show no remnants of ball and shot,
Rivers of blood flowing across riverless plain.
The living perished here as surely as the dead those days,
Pitting brother against brother, for many, the reason elusive,
For honor, family, country, their fellow man, it matters not
As corpses lay bloodied, broken,less than whole.
Fortifications of man were little match for hell’s fury,
Breaking limbs and spirit with each fiery volley.
Friends, who shared hot coffee and conversation over warming fire…gone,
Gazing into the heavens through milky eyes,
Awash in dirt and blood, they are in pain no more.
Thousands upon thousands scattered haphazard,
Turning once green fields scarred and crimson.
Claims that those that lived and died still walk with us persist,
Destined to relive, in clips repeating, horrors of life in death.
In the quiet, amongst the trees rustle,
Smell of smoke and sulfur, sound of shot, fatal yells may still be heard.
Yet with daylights glow the grasses wave in silent salute,
Alone, but ne’er lonesome,
Watched o’er by the towering granite sentry,
Etched with the names and dreams
…Of the fallen.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
The simple phrase, “I love you.”,
Not to be worn on the bottom of a shoe.
When said to another it must be true,
Or angers wrath will most surely ensue.
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Far too often it’s said most light,
The words flow free without a fight.
All in attempt to bed at night,
With no qualms of wrong or right.
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What happened to the time it was hard to say,
Waiting, obsessing for many a day.
Rehearsing the moment in so many ways,
Knees getting weak, wobble and sway.
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“I love you.” has power over human heart,
Think before speaking this phase you start.
If said without meaning the two will part,
The heart will break and soul depart.
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Handle with care these mystical words,
If not heartfelt they’re best deferred.
Emotions strained, feelings stirred,
“I love you.” must be mutually incurred.
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~~ Dominic R. DIFrancesco ~~
Emotions flood in
Drowning me in hopelessness
Indecision lives
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Picture perfect in pieces
Scattered by the millions,
Waiting for the collective to assemble,
But none of them seem to fit.
We look for answers in war.
Such a primitive mind,
So narrow the thought.
Our conflicts prove coercive;
Devastation,
Death,
Disease,
Degrade us,
Subhuman.
We look for creative ways to destroy,
Enamoured by fatality
To no ones surprise
The puzzle pieces bend and break,
The puzzle pieces get lost,
Our human puzzle incomplete,
Gets thrown on the heap.
Still–throughout our eternity
We have gotten no wiser
And have never learned to play nice.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Painful as it is
We face our mortality
In all that we do.
Just waking up to morning,
Walking a city sidewalk,
On a holiday,
Swimming on a summers day;
The fullness of life
By virtue of our living
Must eventually end.
Do not waste this time
Wallowing in past regrets;
Leave that to the fool.
Instead cherish each moment
For its utter perfection.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~