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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Summer Dawn
The wintry light is gray now, My hands are very cold, Yet burn I warm with passion For her I hope to hold. She said, “Meet me in day now, Alone there by the lake,” And I am warm with … Continue reading
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Triangle
The glittering rock stood on the height, With the lovely lake below. He stretched and strained with all his might, But not one inch could go. The lovely lake up to him smiled; She was yet fain he’d win, And … Continue reading
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Penthouse
Deep in things of beauty Sings a song that’s heard by few. Men nof integrity, My Dear, liken it to you. It sings itself, and so you sing, And we who hear are marveling. Through the greatest towers Rises pride … Continue reading
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When Justice…
When justice is not held to be The sacred root of society, Then tree meant to be evergreen Sheds falling leaves to realms unseen, And men who spread in wealth one day, The next are made themselves to slay. In … Continue reading
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I Will Win
My life is mine, In each part mine; It’s wholly mine And only mine— Each day of it, Each month of it, Each year of it. Each breath I take. Each step I make, Is for my sake. In my … Continue reading
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I, The Goddess, We, The Heaven
I stood up in the city square And said that God was mental air; Then Derrick, stood he, too, and said, “Your God is when your mind is dead.” And everyone did gasp and stare At we, who could not … Continue reading
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Yuko
Yuko’s cheery face Puts brown-red berries And red round cherries Out of, out of place! Delight is heightened, Today is brightened, Like petals light Asway with grace, And birds are tweeting Words of greeting, Singing, “Yuko, Yuko, Yuko’s face!”
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To The Far Isle
The far-off isle of Individual Rights Awaits one star of man’s inner heights— That shooting Columbus, who will not fail To hit the mark with heroic “Hail!” And when that isle is touched at last Shall all man’s darkness die, … Continue reading
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The Sun Is On My Side
With dark-massed clouds spread wide o’erhead Day’s gray and dim and final hour Bursts suddenly into red flower As, right along the mountain’s edge, The sun strikes through “window”-break, Flaming joyous flames so strong The whole sky sings a rebel … Continue reading
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We, The People
Oh, who will walk the rebel walk along the road of pride, And who will talk the rebel talk and put false creeds aside? And who will shut down government, that freedom throws away, And who will judge the magistrate … Continue reading
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Last Sacrifice
The politicians of Mondeliban Sat and discussed who they should ban. The Rights said they’d not compromise; The Lefts were spouting righteous lies. The pressure was put upon the Rights Since they went talking all the night And using up … Continue reading
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October Goddess
October comes, with leaves red curling; Around your ears your orange curls ring. The blue of sky is cool, my darling, While eyes so true of you I sing. October shakes, and shrugs off summer; You lift bare shoulders and … Continue reading
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My Way
Here on this rocky height, Here in this darkest night, Heroes, arise and fight, Fight for your country! President anti-man, Anti-republican, Hating the rights of men And his own country! Down must Obama go, Down, we must bring him low; … Continue reading
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Singing Love
Love, my love, having waited for your love, Grows brighter here than all the stars above; Yea, brighter more than sunlight on the sea Shines your great love through all the might of me. Like lightning now are all my … Continue reading
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For This
Yea, when I touched your fingertips with mine I felt the thing you’ve wanted, hunted for, And more, the thought that made it your design To please those eyes I look on and adore. Yea, when I held your body … Continue reading
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True Words
These simple words you sing, Since they are true, On wings of white They fly into the blue. Few see, and fewer hear, Since they are true; On wings of life They soar into the blue. They may not land … Continue reading
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