"Loveliest Earth Maiden&Quot; (Dedicated To Sabrina Kreiger) 17 July 2012 Poem by Peter Silver Love

"Loveliest Earth Maiden&Quot; (Dedicated To Sabrina Kreiger) 17 July 2012



Breathe in,
Breathe out,
For whatever sorrow you receive
And all those others you blow away
Its remnants still stay
…still stay to torture whatever you have left.

But of all that sorrow
There's still some light
Which lights and flies into the night
But brightens for whatever you have left
…left in this lifetime.

Breathe in,
Breathe out.
But look within yourself
Then believe in what you have
Then be strong, be calm, be whoever you were meant to be
Especially if it means you would be free.

‘cause what you mean to me
Isn't just about being free (the little bitty part of sunshine you give to me)
Isn't just about loving you (saying you're beautiful, no matter what you think)
Isn't just about caring about you (being a bigger brother)
Isn't just about the simplest things
…but about the most complex
…the most loveliest of them all (with some exceptions, which/who are not many)
‘cause you are who are meant to be
Not just my little sister
Not just being beautiful
Not just anything
But just being you

By you just being you
So many things were overcame
But…just remember…
Breathe in,
Breathe out.
‘cause just watch out
From just ‘round that corner
You may soon meet your Prince Charming (but must be someone I approve, under the category of a gentleman)
But…just remember…
You are always loved (not only me but look around you)
Even if it means those special ones in your heart
And those loved amongst the stars, shining ever so brightly

So…
Breathe in,
Breathe out.
Be who you truly are
Smile from your heart
Never (try to) change for you're beautiful just the way you are
Believe me, I know, he knows, she knows, everyone knows (don't you forget that)
Be strong, be loved
Never fear for He is there (even if He isn't, they'll be there)
Remember who you truly are
The happiness, the love
Especially that you are truly beautiful, little Earth Maiden

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