Marianne Keplinger

Marianne Keplinger Poems

Children are defenseless
We as adults are greedy
Living free in life
Pain is in depth
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He smiles so big
With his missign teeth
Grin to Grin
Under the sheets
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Just a little girl
Smiling all the time
Daddy, Daddy come play with me
Her eyes lit up, as he teaches her how to tie her shoe
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Giving all you have
Learning what is important
Grasping mercy
Living the proof
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A small child is he
His eyes are closed
What is he thinking?
Can I just get into his world?
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Hard to say Goodbye
Letting regrets store
Don't want to remeber
Tears no longer more
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Smiles of Joy
He gives his all
Tears of Happiness
She is not afraid
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Let down your guard
See what I can see
Your keeping the patterns
In us all indefinitely
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Beautiful person is she
Without distraction high self-esteem
Capable and Smart
Biological means little
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Footholds of Sunshine
Truth sets beyond the clouds
Their faith is distant
Hope is unnatural
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Selfish ignorance afloats
Truth bites the tails
Lies underneath the surface
Dried tears expire
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We may fret or we may frown
Life alone turns upside down
Knowing who to trust
It is to be seen
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A little girl full of potentionality
Ruined in a glimpse of reality
Scared to sepak or even dream
Running away emotionally
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I am stronger than she
Wiser than ever be
Resting in her place
Learned to speak
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I try not to cry
Keep in mind
Why do I lie inside?
This love simplifies
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Where has my life gone?
Where did I go wrong?
Who is it I want to be?
Is there something confusing me?
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Leaves are changing colors
Skills looking grainy and blue
Sun shines through clouds
And here comes YOU
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The anger came, and the wind blew
Tigers roar and the mountains trembled
The cubs cried and lost their life
Tears are shed and then ignored
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Seasons are changing

However leaves remain stained
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Did I step on toes?
Did I go unnoticed?
Why the hurt?
Why the pain?
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Marianne Keplinger Biography

My name is Marianne Keplinger. I have been married for thirteen years to a wonderful man named Martin, and we have a five-year-old son named Evan. I have an identical twin sister, two older brothers and a younger stepbrother. Early in middle school and high school, I struggled in most of my classes, and I had to really push hard to maintain average grades. I did graduate from high school with honors and was quite amazed by my accomplishments. After I got married, I went to business school part-time, and I was also working full-time at my stepfather’s insurance office as a front desk assistant. I graduated from college with an Associates degree in Executive Secretarial Science and pressed on to work for another insurance company called CompDent Dental Insurance. After working there for four years, I decided to get into childcare. Though I still enjoyed doing administrative duties, after spending time with my own nieces I felt called to work with children. I have worked in several childcare centers, and I have enjoyed the experience of interacting with children of all ages. Shortly after our son turned two, he was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Having and working with him has helped me develop a great deal of patience. I have also learned a great deal about how each child develops at their own pace, and that they each have their individual differences in coping and learning. I have learned a lot from Evan that I have been able to transfer to my professional childcare setting. Understanding that each child has individual needs and being there to help them in those areas is a great feeling. I hope to establish strong relationships with the parents and my co-workers, and I am sure working with others, as a team will allow for many other opportunities in the future. I furthered my education in November 2008 through Morehead State University for my Child Development Assistant certificate. I earned my certificate June of 2008 and hope to continue in Special Education in 2010. I felt the need to continue to volunteer in other areas and organizations. So I had applied to Big Brothers and Big Sisters in Summer 2009. After about a month to two months I received acceptance to volunteer as a mentor at a Learning Disability School once a week. All children have different needs and feeling like I can be part of watching them grow developmentally and in so many other ways is a true blessing to me and I am thankful I have an opportunity to continue to do so.)

The Best Poem Of Marianne Keplinger

Selfish Pride

Children are defenseless
We as adults are greedy
Living free in life
Pain is in depth

Spirits are confused
Fatih is distorted
Understanding disturbance
Love is unfair

Unfortunate Peace
Dying children
Orphans in fear
Lifting up Grace

Meaningless circumstances
Lifeless Purpose
Abandonment of ourselves
Guilt of hope.

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