Darren Heart

Darren Heart Poems

So everyone's on Facebook,
Its time to join in the fun.
More open and connected,
Now adding friends has begun.
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I see through your mask,
At the demons locked inside,
The man behind the curtain,
Just like Oz, you choose to hide
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Heartache, pain, I wont do this again.
Now look at what you've done, it's such a crying shame.
Deception and lies, right before my eyes,
I have never done anything wrong to you, So it's come as a big surprise.
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How can two people be so connected?
Separate but also entwined,
Interwoven like the threads of a blanket,
Such synergy is so hard to find.
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Why wont you pick up?
Why wont you pick up the phone?
I've been calling you for hours,
For my efforts, a ring tone.
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Dark clouds of despair rolling above,
Obscures the peak of mount melancholy.
Surrounded by a rough sea of sadness,
Waves of woe crashing all over me.
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There's a man who wants to love you,
There's a man compelled to care.
There's a man that would give it all to you,
If you wished it, and were to dare.
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They tell me that you are gone now,
Only machines that keep you alive,
But I remember how you came back from a coma,
How you fought with your all to survive.
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I stare at the outside often,
Daring to peak inside.
Fully aware of what lurks there,
All of the pain that I hide.
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Darren Heart Biography

Author Biography Darren Heart Born amid the rolling hills of Hampshire, South of the United Kingdom in 1968, Darren Heart has always found poetry a comfortable medium for expression. Love poems were a particular passion, although often passionate and private by nature. Indeed love poetry often served as valuable communication tool with his long term partner, Claire. Darren Heart Biography Tragedy strikes the family when Claire becomes unwell, requiring significant surgery and a lengthy hospital stay. Once again romantic poetry steps in to lend a hand, with loving poetic messages tucked away in Get Well Soon cards. Tragedy, unlike lightning, can indeed strike twice, only nine months later, Claire's struggle for life comes to an end. Tragedy thrice, four days pass, Claire's son sadly passed away suddenly from a massive heart attack, caused by the same genetic disorder that had taken his mother. Heart-broken, overwhelmed by grief, and suffering the extra strain of new found single parenthood with their young child, Darren soon turned back to the pen, using poems to document and help process his feelings. Over the next ten years Darren's writing, at the time not shared with the world, played an important role in his journey to recovery from such tragic bereavement and grief, and therefore now makes his poems available to the public. His goal is to provide some comfort to those who may be struggling with a similar journey. With a preferred style leaning towards Ballad and Tanka, Darren's writing captures and expresses raw emotions that often provoke a tingle down the spine, or bring a tear to the eye. http: //www.darrenheart.com)

The Best Poem Of Darren Heart

The Anti-Social Network

So everyone's on Facebook,
Its time to join in the fun.
More open and connected,
Now adding friends has begun.

'Know this person in real life? '
Well i think we may have met,
Swapped small talk and business cards,
But don't need a plumber yet!

'Please enter the text below.'
What? All I see, is a mess!
I just want to share this page,
Is it really worth the stress?

'You need to prove you are real.'
Hey, I think, therefore I am!
'Banned from posts for seven days.'
Reported again for spam!

So much for people power,
Power up your posts, click here!
The anti-social network,
Is not gonna shed a tear!

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