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Amateur Poets needed! If you would like a page on this site for your unpublished poetry, please email.
Here you will find poetry from unpublished, amateur poets. Feel free to browse the collection and if you wish to contribute a poem(s) please e-mail with the poem(s) attached to the message in MS Word(TM) or MS Works(TM) format, or simply type your poem(s) in the message.

NOTE: All poetry submitted must be unpublished and must have the original authors name for the credits.  At the beginning of each month a poem will be randomly selected as the poem of the month and displayed here.

Listing of Authors
Anonymous
Elizabeth Abdale
Helen Correia
Karen Stephen
Mia Goulden
Michael A. Mischke
 

Poem of the month / January 1999
This months poem was written by Elizabeth Abdale of Ontario, Canada
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When I tell you that I love you
Tiny drops of my existance
Gently rain upon your body
Misting you with emotion
Impossible to contain
You put up your umbrella
You don't want to feel the wetness
 You protect yourself well
Against the storm of who I am
I wait to see the rainbow
As the sun breaks through to warm me
Softly soaked in dewdrops
In the mourning of what could be