Marcons Mixed Poems II
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Margaret E. Conner
I live in Wisconsin, I grew up in an old mining town in Wisconsin that's not on a map anymore. As long as I can remember I loved to read. I like bright colors. I like writing poems. I love listening to music & I hope my poems help people. Writing them has helped me. Now I live in my hometown with my boyfriend and our two dogs.
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Marcons Mixed Poems II - Margaret E. Conner
Copyright © 2015 by Margaret E. Conner.
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Rev. date: 05/24/2024
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Contents
A Letter To Mom
Ways To Deal With Thoughts
My Belief In God
Missing My Buffy
Camping
A Child
Some Parents
Is The U. S. A Glutton For War
Thoughts About Suicide
Doubt
Finding Someone
Finding A Partner
A Bad Case Of Fear
Someone In My Life
I Love Reading
Summer In Wisconsin
My Biological Dad
Why God
Bullied Over Anything
Weight And Credit Debt
Social Workers & Services
Our Four Legged Kids
Dealing With Bullies
Death
Trying To Handle Death
Suicide Is A Dangerous Thought
Money Slips Through Our Fingers
How Someone On Earth Feels
My Sisters And I
Warm Loving Memories
Can I Measure Up
From Loneliness To Contentment
A Small Town
Cutting Something Precious
Jehovah Our God
It Takes Courage To Stand UP To Bullies
Betrayal
Betrayed By A Loved One
Inflicted Mental Anguish
A House In Mifflin
My Choice Of Exercises
It’s Up To You
Our Dogs Are Jealous & Spoiled
Liars
Feelings Of People Lied Too
Going Out
A Jehovah Witness
Bible Study
The Two Of Us
My Painful Right Knee
Talk To Someone
Waiting In Clinics Or Hospitals
I Broke The Law
Why Cutting?
Going Out To Eat
The Weather
How Reading Helped Me
Enjoying Music
Hello Sunny Day
Warm Weather
Reasons To Get A Degree
Reality Of Death
After Graduation
Young People With Grit
Time Flies
Jesus’s Death
Something That’s Final
Wanting To Help
Relief, Hope, & Comfort
The Past
A Cloudy Day
Memories
Human Judging
Ordering From Home
Our Awesome God
Watching TV
Thinking About Losing Weight
Inconsiderate
Applying For Disability
Are There Enough Pantries
Jesus, God, And Changes
Our Little Animals
Trying To Figure It Out
A Memory
Has The End Started
A Letter To Mom
47290.jpgDear Mom:
You have been gone a long time
In my memories you will live on
You will always be in my heart and on my mind
When I was young I thought of you and cried
Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if you hadn't died
One of the memories I have is when I got my tonsils out
You took me to the place you worked and introduced me to your friends
You bought me an Ice cream cone to soothe my throat
I would have preferred a root beer float
But the memory that haunts me is when you said it was my fault I was molested
I remember being held down and a hand placed over my mouth to muffle any sound
After I was raped I talked about what happened to me and this person took advantage and you blamed me for the last one
I was eight or nine
You said I was the guilty one
I remember the gist of what you said to me
And even though you are gone these memories are still haunting me
I feel betrayed
I wish you could have stayed
I sure would like to know the answer to these memories
But I know I will be left wanting
Some days I think I comprehend what you were thinking
Especially when I heard years later that the last one was a guy you were interested in
So I wonder, would you have felt different if it had been someone you weren't interested in
All I will be able to do is speculate
I know my feelings for you will never turn to hate
All I can do is try to bury these memories and hold on to the good memories
Of the loving mother you were
Before he was introduced to the family
Of that I am sure
Sincerely Your Loving Daughter,
Margie
Ways To Deal With Thoughts
47290.jpgWhen I'm feeling down
Nothing can lift my spirits like Drift Away
Sometimes you wonder why you're supposed to stay around
From the first time I heard Drift Away by Dobie Gray
I've always felt better listening to Drift Away
If there wasn't any music it would be sadly missed and quiet
I have no