Poetry in Variety. Margie Murrell
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Fashions she wore, were never a bore
She brought glamor, we never knew existed before
Her beautiful blue eyes, would light up the sky
She gave comfort to those who were about to die
Bringing smiles to all the faces
She visited in so many different places
She always fought for what was right
And did it with all her might
Her children she loved and treasured so
And tried to nurture them in the way they should go
A jewel indeed, so precious and rare
Our world lost its princess, who had such great flair
Just remember though, we were so blessed
But now it’s time, to let Diana, finally rest
England’s national treasure, she was the best.
Hunger
I have seen hunger in our world
Children crying just for bread
Hunger causing pain and death
Food is our mainstay
It’s not so far out of our way
To help those in need, and pray each day
That our world will come together
And find a way to over come
This thing called hunger
In our twenty-first century
Let us start anew
For the sake of the children
We must make sure, they have a good future
Join forces, and make it happen
So it will be, something of the past
No one needs to know
The suffering of this thing, we call hunger.
Seeing the Galaxies
As I stand on the rings of Saturn
Oh! What a sight to see!
The wonders of the galaxies
Make me weak at the knees
Seeing the many moons, twenty-one indeed
I often wonder about other beings
Hopefully, one day to meet them
And treat them as part of my family
I want to travel to other worlds
And see the beauty of universal pearls
Watching the Milky Way as it passes
In the early part of the day
How beautiful it is in every which way
As I travel, hopefully, to many different worlds
Let me take with me, the hope of peace and harmony
That all beings from earth to the end of all
Other galaxies, are indeed created equally
So, as I make my travels, hopefully, to all other galaxies
I must remember though, we’re all God’s creatures
And he created us, just so.
I’ve Seen the Heavenly Light
One night, as I laid me down
I gently closed my eyes to sleep
Faraway it seemed to be
And then I saw the heavenly light
Slowly it did approach me
So bright it hurt my eyes
Then suddenly, I saw a figure
Dressed in all white
A wonderful glow from his head to his toes
I saw my father whom I’d loved
With all my might
His face was cancer-free
From the disease that had taken him from me
Thrilled to see him just one more time
My heart was full of glee
As I laid my head upon his shoulder
I cried and told him of all my pains and woe
He put his left arm around me
And lifted up his right hand
Suddenly we turned to the right
And what a sight I did see
A river of still water
Not a ripple nor wave it had
Its color of blue I’ve never seen before
Most often I’d heard it foretold, though
Such peace came over me
Something I’ve never felt before
The sun so bright and trees so green
Unlike anything on planet earth
I then asked my father if I could stay, forever
He said, “My child, you must return
“And everything will be all right
“Your work on earth is not yet finished
“For I know I’ve been chosen
“For something that man cannot diminish
“For there is a heaven with a light so bright
“It will