Gonxalo

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Gonxalo
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Born in a small old town nestled in a hamak of tree volcanoes, where I was raised by a Catholic Priest and his widowed sister, whom nurtured my soul and spirits which lead me to become a pediatrician/Internist and having had the joy to practice Pediatrics and Internal medicine for 40 years in different avenues of the orb.

  April 2021     22 days ago

Submitted Poems 3 total

Should I breakdown

Should I break down?

Why shouldn’t I kneel and cry
When I see my love passing by
Without looking back even once,
As she drifts away from my life?
Her eyes don’t even notice
That I am dying for a glance.

So why shouldn’t I brake?
As every...

by Gonzalo Corona-Gonzalez

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Caressing Rhymes”

I have Never seen your smile,
Have never felt your whisper caressing my ears,
Have never touch your skin,
But with my imagination, as a wind,
I have never seen you tears nor seen you cry.

But I have heard you silence through the distance...

by Gonzalo Corona

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Solitude

SOLITUDE"

 
IN THE SOLITUDE, HERE I AM,
LISTENING TO THE CHOIRS OF THE WIND.
"IT SINGS SO SOFTLY; WITH A RHYTHM....
THAT ENCHANTS THE EARS OF THE TREES
AS WELL AS MINE"
SUDDENLY, THE ECHOES OF YOUR MEMORIES
DISTURB MY PEACE, SO ABRUPTLY,
...

by Gonxalo Corona

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added 2 years ago
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