Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Poem: Robyn Lee Eliason Howell




From day one she loved to score
She'd only stop to help her dad with a chore 
She'd play with her sister or the neighbor boys 
But playing sports was only one of her many joys

To her paying rather than earning was just plain crazy
So she forgot college but not 'cause she was lazy
She put all she had into starting a business
And her ratio of success was more to less

Four daughters soon came along
& she coached and taught them right from wrong
She loved those girls from the start
Although she wasn't great at expressing it from her heart

A disease was found but she didn't care
She knew how much she could bare
The cancer was growing so she decided to attack
But in the end God wanted her back

Her sickness didn't define her worth
It was the things she accomplished from beyond her day of birth
In case I ever go astray
I need not worry because I have an angel watching over me today  

-Malori Ann Howell

Poem: Eternal Love



We met long ago
Each of us went wherever the wind happened to blow
We were lost and looking for a flame
Sadly we took anything that came

We then found each other once again 
Our mutual love we could not explain
Not a moment went by without thinking of each other
But we were human so we still had struggles

People's judgements influenced us
So we tried to adjust
Soon we realized their opinions didn't matter 
And this brought us back together 

He gave me a ring 
Which was something I wanted more than anything
We would finally start our forever
Our love somehow got even better

We have grown old
His passing couldn't be controlled
I am alone but love is not lacking
Because love like ours is everlasting

-Malori Ann Howell

Poem: Career Dreams


You're told you can achieve whatever you yearn
Yet you're kept naive to the fiscal ways
You follow your dream without a concern
Just assuming writing would bring you pay

Soon you realize literature is tough
Seeing others receive more praise than you
Rivalry? The opus was hard enough
How can your passions possibly come true?

Money's influence makes your heart turn blind
Dreams become a fantasy of the past
Choosing to bear a more doable grind
Life is plush, yet you craze a task recast

Regrets form for choosing cash over goals
But how could you succeed with all those tolls?

-Malori Ann Howell

Poem: Melancholy


The feeling consumes you rather slowly
And when you realize your hope defuses
Attempting to hide this grief haltingly
Will only make worse your broken hearts blues

You believe you can conquer this alone
Pushing yourself away from loving peers
But slowly your energy is far blown
And your focus turns to hiding your tears

Soon you become detached from the world
All you crave is an eternal stupor
People notice your sorrow unfurled
Yet don't see your suicidal future

Suddenly you realize you once loved life
So you let someone help put down your knife
 
-Malori Ann Howell