Welcome to the "Collection". This isn't really a story but really a place
for my poems for Gilmore Girls. Some of you may have read my stories they
are actually not my favourite things to write. Poems are!!
I will explain where I get my poems from if they need explaining. Some will
be short and others long so if they are short I will try to post a few of
them. These poems wont be restricted to certain characters of certain
relationships but will take in most relationships. OH and by the way some
are as of yet unnamed and need names so if you can help in naming them just
tell me.
Tender Longing
I fear to fall from grace.
Sliding in and out.
Trying to figure out my confusion.
To swim and yet drown,
To stand and stare at the stone
Tearing you away.
Away from me.
Only there you can love externally.
( This one is how I believe the Gilmore girls would react to losing someone they really car for)
(This is is not named so you can name it if you like. This is how I believe Dean and Rory got together and why they broke up. In this one it has nothing to do with Jess.)
Loneliness drew them together,
And freedom forced them apart.
Hearts adrift, full of despair.
Searching..
Two hearts lost.
Never, forever apart but,
Linked in love.
Well there you go it you liked them tell me and if you hated them tell me too.
Tender Longing
I fear to fall from grace.
Sliding in and out.
Trying to figure out my confusion.
To swim and yet drown,
To stand and stare at the stone
Tearing you away.
Away from me.
Only there you can love externally.
( This one is how I believe the Gilmore girls would react to losing someone they really car for)
(This is is not named so you can name it if you like. This is how I believe Dean and Rory got together and why they broke up. In this one it has nothing to do with Jess.)
Loneliness drew them together,
And freedom forced them apart.
Hearts adrift, full of despair.
Searching..
Two hearts lost.
Never, forever apart but,
Linked in love.
Well there you go it you liked them tell me and if you hated them tell me too.
