B.A. Phillips

B.A. Phillips Poems

May I rest my troubled mind upon you?
And confide in you
My purpose for life?
...

Just when you thought it was possible
You were impossible
Those times you craved
You will always crave
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Breaking down in my chair
What's left except to stare
At a life that once look so filled
Now looks unwilled
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I saw you in a crowd of green
And you opened up the door
Walking down the steps
Your face was hidden
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What's not worth working for
Is simply not worth having
That saying seems louder
Whenever I think of the life
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How do I begin with complaints
It seems like forever since
Since I forgot what it was like to hold
The one I loved so dear
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I'm taking out a breath
And giving it to you
Too much for me to say
I just thought you knew
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Why try and be perfect?
It only makes a man hate himself
For what he cannot be
And conceives the very fire
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Today I must confess
To remove this from my chest
But turn around and bottle no more
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May I rest my troubled mind upon you?
And confide in you
My purpose for life?

May we seek, together,
A warmth fit to serve
To serve the one true God

Let us dance together
On this sun like earth
But never burned or consumed

May our hot days be cold
And our cold days, hot
Under a shade we live in harmony

Together we gain
And together we share
Unbound knowledge and truth

May we hold our hearts
Till death do us part
And on the otherside, we wait

B.A. Phillips Comments

Darrell Rohling 16 December 2004

not bad. they evoked many feelings in me, in a scattered sort of way...i'll keep reading for sure, if you keep submitting! thanks. dr

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.... .... 30 October 2004

I like your poems...they are honest and written from raw emotion. Cool. Keep 'em coming. I

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