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Tuesday, June 06, 2006

The War for Peace

He'll tell you
That we loved each other deeply
But that I fought too much
...and that's true...I did
I didn't make it easy
I wouldn't let him change
That part of me
That he loved...and feared
I wouldn't let him deny
That part of him
That I saw...and wanted

I did fight, that's true
But I didn't fight with him ...I fought for him
And maybe I fought so hard
...and so much
That it changed...
His feelings about me
But better that
Than to change...
My feelings about myself

© Merrt Malloy

2 Comments:

  • At 7/6/06 05:21 , Blogger Julie Kertesz - me - moi - jk said...

    J'adore!

    qui est Merrt Malloy?

    que c'est important de ne pas changer les sentiments et vues sur soi (au moins, pas en mal)! Je me retrouve en chacune des ses paroles

     
  • At 8/6/06 00:12 , Blogger Nana said...

    Merrit Malloy est une de mes poetes preferees.

    Un site web lui est dedie:
    http://www.merritmalloy.com

    J'ai trouve un de ces livres par hasard il-y-a 26 ans.

    Son site en dit:
    "21 published books. 6 produced screenplays. Studio Exec, Crack Editor, Publisher, Writer, Computer and Internet Wiz. Awards: Nomination Best Screenplay for Television, Humanitas, Peabody.
    She was quite a busy woman.

    Little is known about Merrit Malloy (born Mary Malloy). She published over 20 books between 1975 and 1985. She is remembered by us as "the one who hits home the most." Her heart is poured into her poetry, and other literary works. She has helped write other books, as well as two country songs.

    She has two children (as far as we know) named Molly and O'Brian. She majored in journalism, was a fashion model and also a news correspondent for the United Nations. She used to live in Los Angeles.

    Molly Weist(Malloy) joined the mailing list, letting her mother, Ms. Merrit Malloy know that she had a home on the web. She mentioned that she is doing well, and that she has been writing since the last time she released a poetry book.

    Her books are extremly difficult to aquire. The ones we have are from used book stores and second hand stores. Online, they are used, and are usually scalped. None of her books are in print."

     

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