Jayce McCormick

Jayce McCormick Poems

Chad and I are the best of friends
Still to this very day
Though the distance between us is great
Our friendship remains the same
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I have two lively labradors
One is yellow, the other black
Their names are Zoe and Daisy
And they love to play out back
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I have known you for quite a while
But I never thought I would come to love you
Your eyes hypnotized me one day
And I couldn't resist the pull in my heart
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Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year
With lights and decorations galore
And carolers singing their heart-warming tunes
Makes the coldest air warm and delightful
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I speak the words, and yet they seem
To come from your wooden mouth
The magic behind throwing your voice
Makes me want you to come alive
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I stand at the bus stop before sunrise
I wait under darkened, cloudy skies
All the cars stop at the traffic lights
But time passes on
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There are things in life on which we rely
To feel at all normal and keep us from shy
From love to talents, and bright blue skies
Everyone has something that keeps them alive
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Colorado, I love you so
But I had to leave you four years ago
I miss your mountains, your vallerys so green
And my friends I made there, and chocolate ice-cream
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You are always there for me
When I can't breath, or i'm sad, or happy
I can look up to you anytime, anywhere
Knowing you will listen to me
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10.

Poetry is a way to express your thoughts
To open your heart to the world
It will always be there when you want it
A quite nice thing about it
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Mom, you brought God into my life
Showed me there is a path to happiness
You brought me to the spirit I needed most
And I am glad you did
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I remember the fun I had with you
All the times we shared
Going to the park and eating ice-cream
And all the times you came for thanksgiving
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There lies a meadow beyond the hills
where the Earth is cold, the air gives chills
and the grass lies drooped as the darkness spills
over the barren and lifeless savanna
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Is it really worth it, all of this pain and doubt
and to know that even with the almighty one, I never will amount
to anything this world can give me, to constantly fall out
of hope I get from fantasies that I have to live without
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Emotions are like the stirring seas
They can toss you around, mock, and tease
Some are true, progressive, and whole
And others are lies that tear your soul
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Enough is said and enough has been done
By now I have lost all hope
I don't see the point of caring anymore
And I have reached the end of my rope
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I have been depressed for so long
I see lemon drops falling out of the sky
My mind has been battered and beat for so long
That I almost want to die
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19.

A mind trick I suppose
This is just
I really don't know
Why do I say those things
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Under the glow of the evening sun
You lie alone beneath
Cushioned, sealed, six feet under
Forever gone you will be
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Jayce McCormick Biography

I started writing poems a while back and most of them are giddy and happy. Some are sad, and some are just plain depressing. I like to write about things that get people thinking about stuff that the hustle and bustle world can make us, well, be unaware of. Fear, death, sometimes joy, and sadness. I write what comes to mind and what I dwell on, and things that bother me that won't go away. I hope you like my works and thanks for checking out my spot on this wonderful site. Sincerely, Jayce McCormick)

The Best Poem Of Jayce McCormick

The Aspen Tree

Chad and I are the best of friends
Still to this very day
Though the distance between us is great
Our friendship remains the same

I remember the day that we first met
All those years ago
It was a sunny morning on his doorstep
The Earth was green from the melted snow

His home was only two houses from mine
It was tall, welcoming, had fences with vines
But what we loved most was in his front lawn
A great white aspen, as beautiful as dawn

It stood tall and strong on sunny days
And weathered the storms on cloudy days
We would try to climb it's branches, but then
We would thump back down on the Earth again

We loved that tree so much, you know
And every year we watched it grow
It held our life's best memories
And the wind through it's leaves was like a song it would sing

But as time passed on, the tree got old
There was no choice but to let it go
So Chad's dad called the loggers and
The aspen hit with a thump on the land

They chopped it up and hauled it away
But the stump in the ground was left to stay
We stood and stared for what seemed like all day
Our tree was gone, we had nothing to say

Much time has passed but very often
I think of the tree and my wonderful friend
And from my heart I have told all of thee
Our story of The Aspen Tree

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