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the last
by John C.
copyright 11-03-2001


Age Rating: 18 to 127

 
time fore sharing long gone past
good times gone by to fast

the real has set in
work way to far
screem at the zen
awfull big scarr

snubbed now no respect
to good to see the shlep
way to small to detect

will not stand
not so grand
go on back
to my land

this is my last
your way to good fore me
i'll leave you now
fore to see
what life has fore me

ya ' all be good
later from me

j.c.
forever


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11-05-2001 Jackie Moranty    

John, you hang in there! Don't give up. Your style is your own, even spelling errors can be counted as style! Why not? e e cummings never put a capital letter in a poem, some of the greats don't punctuate. You just hang in there. Use the style to your advantage, don't look at it as a downfall. Jackie


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