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Poet Write Me A Lie
by Walter Jones (Age: 63)
copyright 04-20-2006


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 
Muse of truth why me

Can you tell me why
Drips of life fall so hard
You poet you bard
Cry

What purpose your voice on this lad
Excuse what shaved head
waiting candle
Dead

You cryptic excuse for message
Face reality seeking sage
Christ would cry with you
Chosen few

Window burns
Bushel calls
Hide your soul
Write

Poet leave your mark
Wind carries your cry
Candle holds your tear
lie

Better to be wrong than just hear by ears closed and eyes blind




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04-23-2006 Regina Pate    

see not with the eyes, hear not with the ears, fly by faith and walk on water, open your heart, I am my father's daughter, hope to catch the sparrow's song today my friend, how have you been, very stimulating, Great write, good job, thanks your friend

Gina


04-22-2006 Kimberly Murphy    

Wonderful. I admire your work. Great job!

Kimberly Murphy


04-20-2006 Leah Garrison    

mmmm very heady piece.
reminds me of watching incense smoke.
marvelous

=^.^=


04-20-2006 Judy Meeker    

This is different. reminds me of a famous poet I know, though I will not mention him here.
God bless,
Judy


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