I Don'T Want To Change Poem by Margaret Ann Newcomb

I Don'T Want To Change

Rating: 5.0


If trust were a material thing,
solid and concrete,
there would be huge
boxes of it in the attic
that you have given me.
I build a nest in your words
everytime you say you love me.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gwen Newcomb 29 June 2007

This is beautiful! Wonderful writing and thoughts.

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a lovely short piece bringing to mind a relationship...trust...boxes....attic...i loved its simplicity ans expression...i take it into my favs

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~ Jon London ~ 29 April 2008

Poetic loveliness..... Great write...thank you for sharing all the very best Jon

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James B. Earley 27 February 2008

Boxes in the attic. A magnificient portrait! Thank you.

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Craig Steiger 04 September 2007

Now I'm getting a chance to read the rest of your fine poetry- for some odd reason the 101 dalmations stuck in my head all morning. This one is very nice too- your unexpected way with words! By the way, I'm dying to find out if you've ever read Richard Brautigan's 'Spring Hill Mine Disaster, ' his book of surreal poetry......... yes? Craig

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Marci Made 30 June 2007

This is just too good, stored boxes of trust....not much trust around now days and that's not a comforting feeling at all...I really like this, it is over the moon and stars better than my little Trust poem......Keep writing, forget the bike ride...you've got something good going on here.............marci. :)

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