by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 4, 2010 | Poetry
There on the path of life’s buoyant hope Thoughts get entangled in flaxen rope And ones great plan, it just fades and dies All the golden paths get strewn with lies. Now gone are the years of tender youth So one gets older and more uncouth And gone is the young and...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 3, 2010 | Poetry
See the beautiful green tendrils fall Clinging to life on the garden wall Pollen rich in heads of flower bud As across the skies, darken clouds scud. Day’s heat so intense now slowly eases Home pleasures enjoyed so well pleases Gold nectar sipped by tender lips...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 3, 2010 | Poetry
Dad went to War, before leaves turn to gold, Seeing not your own children growing old Silhoutte of your face in darkest veil With tearful eyes; Mother I bid thee hail Many fearful hours found you worn and grey War torn nights followed by war torn day God knows! How...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 3, 2010 | Poetry
A favourite place that’s so in tune Where lovers stroll beneath silver moon On silk white sands kissed by the sea And boats all bounce on the swelling lea. Snow capped mountains in distant far Invite the brave to come touch a star Razor crags; snow covered...
by Leslie de la Haye | Jun 3, 2010 | Poetry
So suddenly the silver moon glides over bed of night Yet under-neath soft veil of cloud, the stars are tucked up tight Bright moon beams race across the sky to bathe the world below Then trees with shadow fingertips write stories in the snow. Figures creep up every...