POETRY/TREASURE/FRIDAY THE 13TH/MEMORY/LYRICS/TIME
Treasury of Memories
This poetry about the memory of Friday the 13th, about the darkness of those distant times, about how our TREASURE of life is changing.
Life is very short, some memories do not disappear, they only become stronger over time and will remain in your memory forever. When you appreciate everything that was and everything that you have, you are already rich in memories and this is your treasure.
Move me with poetry
with great surprise
touching confessions
with soulful lyrics
approach spiritually
to the shining
Treasure
who knows
true movement
Friday the 13th
fears or doubts
maybe our luck
just inspiration
sensory thinking
through the back
without weaving
gloominess life
writing clarity
brilliant miracle
in recognition
our passion
in our hearts
with inky light
May 13, 2022 — MMPoetryBattle — Tres K. on Twitter: “@MoveMePoetry
“True wisdom is like an ocean; the deeper you go the greater the treasures you’ll find.” ― Matshona Dhliwayo
“Memories are timeless treasures of the heart.” — Atlas Sky: Books
Treasure of Life
Poetry about our open soul of humanity and poetic hearts is an imaginary eternal treasure of love.
Poetry in open hearts -
subtlety is our living life
somewhere between
messenger to the future
returned to us from eternity
Narrator of thoughts
fluttering over space
cornerstone of opportunity
clamped forever
into a breath-taking
Let your heart sing
when there is no pain
Love and humanity
imaginary eternity
have changed forever
Old spy secret city
under the meteor rain
serenity treasure
priceless holiness
goes to invisible faith
Soldered into a poem
weightlessness letters
from afar looms again
breathing in subtle striving
will never be the same
May 13, 2022 — MMPoetryBattle
“Every memory becomes a golden treasure to us when we have lived our lives with tragedy and triumphs, sadness and happiness.”― Debasish Mridha
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