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Misha Nivota's Poems

The Spirit Child

The little spirit flutters down to ground

With no body to keep it rigd

It wakes up to find the world

In which it will live forever

It knows to find the family

That needs it so

Looking for life

The spirit closes it’s eyes once more

To open them to a mom

And a dad

Smiling at it

Forever….

 

 

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The Bump in the Road

On a walk, this black Sunday morning

A fluffball close to my thigh

I was singing a song

The fluffball dancing along

When I felt the slightest rise

I was lifted off the ground, the fluffball rising too

I was flying, high, high up

Touching the clouds of daylight

I zoomed forward, Fluffy, close behind

I reach the land of afternoon, the sun low in the sky

I went farther, to the night, stars twinkling merrily

Fluffy barking madly, at my side

I looked down, suddenly dizzy

Falling, falling

Closer to ground

I closed my eyes, and when I opened them

I was standing on solid ground

The world was pitch black, as always

To my unseeing eyes

I reached down to Fluffy

And walked on, the adventure still in mind

And I walked right past the bump in the road

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Turtles of Time

They carry forth

Unaware

Of the troubles that lie

Undetected

They venture to the blues and greens

Traveling in line

Even when they reach

They find suffeiring

Yet they will survive

Keep their species alive

Like a child in a biting storm

Running home from school

These hardened souls

These little children

Lost in the waves of life

Struggle to surface once more

These turtles of time

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Ray of Sun

The wind blows strong 

And the hail never stops 

But the light of the sun carries on 

When the clouds cover up 

What is too dim to get through 

That little ray of sun will 

For it has the power of you 

And all the ones you love 

Separated by body 

Brought together by soul 

The single ray of sun 

In the cold dark of night 

Lights the whole world up

 

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Harmony of Holidays

You waited so very long for this

This very special night

Your friends have also been waiting

Saving their money 

To  enjoy their friends

Crying out with joy

You wait for something else

For you comes the dreidel

The menorah and gelt too

You and your friends have different celebrations

And they never break this friendship

They bring you closer

This sharing of religion

It only happens once every year

These holidays, both very near and dear

This crisscross of Hanukkah and Christmas

 

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One in a Billion

The world is million times bigger than me

A star in the universe

A speck of dust in god’s plate

A proton in the heart of uranium atom

You feel like the it is the world against you

And you feel so alone over in the dark side

But you’re not

If you add me and all my friends up

Billion stars, galaxy

Billion specks of dusk, a very big dust bunny

Billion protons, a large piece of uranium

Bring your army forth

And you can do anything

 

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The Dreamland

The sun is going down, getting ready for bed

And so are the animals below

But, the human children have already gone

To a world which is only theirs

They leap, swim, burrow, and fly

In the world of their hopes and happenings

Here a mother is laughing when she almost won the game

There is me, inventing the first time machine

Wonders come and reality slips away

Into the whirling pool of visions

The thoughts of a child randomly come

Making the impossible possible

In the depths of their dreamland

 

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Quiet Emotions

Slowly up and slowly down

Enjoying the quiet thrill

Pitter patter

The rain drops fall

As quiet as can be

Some are stopped by branches

Reaching out from within

And stay like clear happy berries

Eyes closed, imagining

The tree spirit coming out

Seeing the little drops 

Shaking them all out

They fell upon her all alone

Well, not alone anymore

The girl of quiet happiness

The girl in a quiet swing

 

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The City Lights

I climbed to the top

The wind blowing in my face

I looked around in the darkness

That hid a very pretty place

The storm was raging high

And the pulled light switch down

The strongest, largest guy

Could not flip the massive switch

But then I volunteered

To give the world its light

And have the darkness cleared

And with brains I could do it

So I brought my thing

My thing-a-magig

Which had major bling

And I fastened it on the switch

And turned it round and round

And I was blinded by the light

That came from the town

The light switch was flipped, hooray

And yet, to this very day

I look upon the town

And think of standing on the tower

And looking down, upon it all

The city lights, that never go away

 

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