Thoughts of a Lonely Woman by Kristy Raines

Thoughts of a Lonely Woman by Kristy Raines

Thoughts of a Lonely Woman

by Kristy Raines

“Give me flowers while I’m living
while I can still enjoy their fragrance
Laying them across a wooden box
is a wasted gesture on a soon forgotten day”

“Tell me you love me while I can still hear you
Those words can make a bad day better
Saying I wish I would have told her
gives no joy or comfort to deaf ears”

“Hold my hand while I can feel you
Many years has it been since you have
No one can thrive without human touch
I don’t even remember how it feels”

For many years, Like a spirit, he just looked right through her
as if he didn’t even see her in front of him
Perhaps she died inside long before she ever left this earth…

 

Kristy Raines was born, April 9, 1957, in Oakland California, in the United States. She is an International Poet and Writer. She is a former Civil Servant and later retired from the Medical field.

Kristy has five books which she hopes will publish this year. One with a prominent Poet from India, and four of her own books. She has received many literary awards for her unique style of writing