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The Struggle Within: Sestina Number One by Michael Harris A sestina is a poem where you interchange six words at the end of each ... [258 words]
Your Baby by Karina Lizet Perez - [76 words]
White White Wonderland by D G Williford A short poem scaling seasons from childhood to adult... [134 words]
Want You by Desdemonda - [59 words]
Tu Baile Gitano. by Roberto J Moreno I haven't written something in spanish in a long time. So I figured might as well. It's about ... [201 words]
Tomorrow by J L Watts If you did everything you said you would tomorrow, you wouldn't find yourself where you are today. [90 words]
Thirsty by Skyler Drevan A hunger, a greed or a passion? [144 words]
The Worst Thing by Rae - [83 words]
The Bad One by M Q Walters - [141 words]
Taken by Alberto Pupo To be taken. [46 words]
Struggle by Alberto Pupo To struggle. [84 words]
Still Life by Lissa N Metz-Gomez - [56 words]
Silently Wept by M Q Walters Must learn to build walls, without doors that allow others in. [91 words]
Rainbow by Nadia Siddiqui Tried to describe Canadian northern lights! however rainbow anywhere is the same one whether it is in ... [32 words]
Peace by VargheseJ Away a way off from this peace less world, an escape, [114 words]
Ode To Losing Late Nights by Rae Stupid ramblings about losing stuff ... like the love of your life ... [90 words]
My Love Life? by Buxton A protest poem at my love life, or the lack of it?? [1 words]
Musings by Alberto Pupo To simply Muse. [84 words]
Mending October by Buxton - [62 words]
Maybe One Day by Just A Guy Thanks to administration for finding this, thought it was lost in space. [118 words]
Love Forever by Haimanti Tarafdar - [96 words]
London Breeze by Roberto J Moreno It's about being fake and justifying sleeping around. [208 words]
Hopelessly Together by Skyler Drevan - [108 words]
Grace by Skyler Drevan A little poem about my late grandmother Grace Johnson. You're always in my heart. [102 words]
Go Now by Desdemonda - [24 words]
Generate Our Generation by Buxton A stab in the eye with the old rusty fork?? [151 words]
Fading Away by M Q Walters - [92 words]
Dream A Little Dream by Sharon L Devine Unrequieted love. [90 words]
Desolation. by Bg Ryan [109 words]
Dark Winter by Alberto Pupo For it can truly be dark. [73 words]
Crave! by Buxton A hungry poem. [92 words]
Corner Angel by Sarah L Negrete Appreciating a moment created by nature [74 words]
Blue Bird by Skyler Drevan - [142 words]
Blinded by Alberto Pupo Cannot see.... [57 words]
Be Kind To Everyone! by Nadia Siddiqui Charity is important that's what I have tried to say here. Give, few coins away to those w... [69 words]
Autunno, A Collection Of Verse by Paolo Debernardi Italian poetry with English translation: Luglio/July, July is the month of the ... [924 words]
Abused Girl by Rose Raposo This poem is about what's going around my life right now iam struggling a hard life so I wrote a po... [248 words]
About Me by Sharon L Devine Unrequieted love. [148 words]
A Poet's Cry by Clive Williams Poetry is like the shy lamp, yet like a raging storm, Calm and gentle, yet powerful in it’s movem... [17,375 words]
A Moment In Time by Roberto J Moreno It was jsut a thought. I hadn't written anything in a while. I remembered this movie called Co... [134 words]
The Axe Man by E Rocco Caldwell A professional on his way to work. [113 words]
Vision by Luis Felipe Moura A broken heart is mended in a dream. [92 words]
Vigilante by Keri McGriff - [26 words]
Under The Stars by Luis Felipe Moura There's nothing better than a moonlight kiss by the seashore. [52 words]
This Green And Sterile Land by Harvey Kennett The UK coined the term "The Industrial Revolution". Once the wheel had turned full ... [154 words]
This Golden Age by Harvey Kennett I have met many folks who were unhappy with the time they were born in to. This poem is dedicat... [164 words]
The Stupid Me by Destiny How stupid it is to be aloof. Don't be. It really gets to ya. [361 words]
Sunshine by Nadia Siddiqui I tried to describe nature and appreciated how God made so many things in many colors and shapes for u... [40 words]
Still In Love by Buxton A poem about my first love, and my last? [58 words]
Situations by August Nyghts - [40 words]
Repentance by Nadia Siddiqui It is never too late to repent...but is it too late for others to forgive! However I think realizat... [52 words]
Released by Rae - [37 words]
Pushing You by Buxton A poem about how love can dissappear, leaving you mentally and physically weak, and about what you ... [85 words]
Perfect Love by Mia Angello A poem written in honor of God, at Governor Dodge State Park. [74 words]
Parts Of Myself Explored by August Nyghts - [59 words]
Octopus by August Nyghts - [100 words]
Nothing To Say by Jessica M J Martinez - [145 words]
My Soul Is A Hole by Rae - [92 words]
Living In This Prison by Buxton A poem about a life not to unfamiliar to yours.. [64 words]
Inside by Jessica M J Martinez - [44 words]
In Secret by Luis Felipe Moura Sometimes we cannot see the very thing we're looking for... [93 words]
How To Make An Essay Into A Poem by NeedhamT Very short, but effective poem about the ingredients of a poem. [23 words]
Here Kitty Kitty by Just A Guy Had this up - it disappeared, must be a damn cat lover in admin. I'll try again. [129 words]
Forbidden by Luis Felipe Moura Can love defeat adversities? [118 words]
Fantasy Convention by Dawn Marcotte This was intended as the introduction to an anthology of science fiction/ fantasy short stor... [602 words]
Crash!!! 1256 by Derek Rogers A snapshot poem. [124 words]
Comfort Blanket by Keri McGriff - [25 words]
Colors Of Life
A Miracle In Itself by PittmanAN A poem I wrote when watching "The Miralce Worker." [85 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
Colors Of Life
DESCRIPTION
I tried to describe the different phases we go through in life but if only have faith anything can happen! You just have to believe in it!
[49 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Spiritual
AUTHOR
Nadia Siddiqui
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ah my description...I just want to spread a message of peace, love, tolerance everywhere starting from my home to my neighbor than the next neighbor and then the next ...
[November 2003]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
cynmon_9@hotmail.com
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (4)
Be Kind To Everyone! (Poetry) Charity is important that's what I have tried to say here. Give, few coins away to those who really need it. What is the point of saving so much when it can not help anyone than our own needs. Maybe t... [69 words]
Rainbow (Poetry) Tried to describe Canadian northern lights! however rainbow anywhere is the same one whether it is in Canada or Pakistan...we share the same sky...in other words we live under one roof :) [32 words]
Repentance (Poetry) It is never too late to repent...but is it too late for others to forgive! However I think realization brings back the person lost... I tried to make it less harsh...but the topic is like that. [52 words]
Sunshine (Poetry) I tried to describe nature and appreciated how God made so many things in many colors and shapes for us in this world and many worlds we yet to find out. [40 words] [Nature]
Colors Of Life
Nadia Siddiqui





Bright or soft, colors of life
Continuously, encourages us to stride

Every color has its meaning
That has its own way of revealing!

Small requests sent to heaven,
Changes course of fate

Our little prayers are like flowers bloom
That we share in our joy and gloom

We just have to remember nothing fades
away in vain!

 

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© 2003 Nadia Siddiqui
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
October 2003
NUMBER OF TIMES TITLE VIEWED
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