DESCRIPTION
This is written in the perspective of saying goodbye to your loved one as they went to work in the W.T.C. on the day of Sept 11 2001 then finding out that was the last time you would kiss, touch, see each other. [212 words]
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
I live in Glasgow Scotland U.K. [November 2001]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (16) America, I Weep For You (Poetry) This was written the day after Sept 11 It was based on the scripture "Jesus wept" and as he looked over the pain and suffering that day he wept again. [86 words] Angels With A Light (Poetry) This is written in the perspective of someone in the twin towers as the planes hit them, and how they were helped to escape from the building through answered prayers. [201 words] Hero's (Poetry) this is simply about the rescue service workers at ground zero. [55 words] New York City (Poetry) This is about the new hope that is rising from the despair of N.Y.C. and how faith and belief will carry those people through. [238 words] Remembrance (Poetry) This was written about the remembrance service held at ground zero Sun Oct 28th I was not there but this is how I felt it would be. [216 words] Sinking (Poetry) This is a christian poem about the cry of dispair for the drowning sinner who is sinking into the depth of dispair. and the answer in accepting the hend stretched out to save him. [85 words] Spirit Father (Poetry) This poem was written as a prayer for my Native Anerican friends to use. [70 words] The Hope Of N.Y.C. (Poetry) This was written about the steel girders shape like a cross which was uncovered as the resue workers cleared away the rubble at ground zero. [83 words] The Lamb (Poetry) Behold the Lamb of God 'nough said. [43 words] The Son Will Rise Again Over New York City (Poetry) This is about belief that Jesus the son will rise again to shine over N.Y.C. to take away the clouds of dispair and take away the sadness and gloom, that his light will shine like the lady at the gate... [179 words] The Wounded Are The Lucky (Poetry) This was written in 1968 about the war in Vietnam, it is about the soldiers who get wounded and get sent back stateside and don't have to face another day in 'nam. [90 words] Was I Cricified With You? (Poetry) This is written withih the thoughts of the repentant man. [102 words] We Will Rise Again (Poetry) This is about the people of N.Y.C. and the hope that is America, Rising again and overcoming adversity. [132 words] Welcome Home (Poetry) This is based on us all as prodigal son's and God waiting to say, welcome home. [39 words] Who Am I To Criticize? (Poetry) Judge not till you're ready to be judged. [78 words] With Those Tear Filled Eyes (Poetry) This is about Jesus on the cross and his suffering. [135 words]
Oh My Love, How I Miss You Rikki Duncan
Oh my love, how I miss you
Since you left the house that day
When our lips met for that last sweet time
I love you, the last words you’d say.
If I knew it would be the last time
That we would hug and kiss
I would’ve dragged you back Into the house
And made you give your job a miss.
But faithful as ever you went to work
You waved goodbye to me
As you turned out of the drive, you blew a kiss
The last time, your face, I’d see.
Oh honey how I miss you
I feel so much alone
Though I still look down the drive
Hoping to see you coming home.
It’s only, knowing Jesus
That keeps my hope alive
‘Cause he was there beside us
When we became Man and Wife.
I’m so glad that he was with you
On the 82nd floor
I’m so glad that he was with me
When the knock came to the door.
I still feel the pressure
Of your kiss upon my lips
I still see your smile
And feel your fingertips.
I know you are still with me
Though your face I cannot see
I love and miss you darling
But now your spirits free.
So my sweetest darling I know you sleep in peace
I know that you’re in heaven, sitting at the seat
And when my time comes, to go home
Then once again well meet.
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"Wow, Rikki, this is a very strong poem and is quite well written in most places. Thanks for sharing!" -- Randy.
"So beautiful Rikki....." -- val covell, hull, united kingdom.
"This is fantastic reading a very talented and caring man.." -- Allison campbell, mallaig, Scotland.
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