Samples -- Poetry - I Am Serenading You (chapter 3) by C. P. Klapper
chapters
chapter 1:
Why Write?
chapter 2:
Sign at the Jewelers
chapter 3:
I Am Serenading You
chapter 5:
A Flock of Souls
chapter 6:
Moth-eaten
chapter 7:
Presidential Race
chapter 8:
Mixed Blessings
chapter 9:
Rain
chapter 10:
The Rat Captains
chapter 11:
Pity's Reward
chapter 12:
There is Only
I Am Serenading You
chapter 3
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updated Aug 29, 2008
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And do you hear
With the ears of love
My naked voice across the void
Of miles of indifferent air?
No chorus, band
Or orchestra
Accompanies my lonely tune
As I sing to match your loveliness.
But knowing that
I can not do,
I humbly sing my heart to you,
Awaiting its landing in your breast.
Copyright © 2007 by C. P. Klapper
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chapter 1 review
Georgia Ann
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This poem is just lovely. It explains why we write without becoming arrogant.
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chapter 1 review
John
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I (and I think a lot of us on this site) have felt what you've expressed in this poem...but you have expressed it so very eloquently.
--Joh…more "
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chapter 7 review
John
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Being a chocholate addict, I totally agree with the sentiment of this poem.
Great job!
--John "
Great job!
--John "




