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A Poem by S.F
The eye gazed through the smog-Above limping people it hovered,It watched silently the canvasOf streets, pavements, buildings- tearing.It stopped. And..
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A Poem by S.F
Old shy friend, I have seen you before;A lonely sad skeleton,Down in the mouth and spirit.Let me lend you some, with aShoulder or two- let my sandpape..
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A Poem by S.F
A woman, separated from her lover, bids him a last farewell.
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A Poem by S.F
She held on to a faith too highWhile he held out his salary to buyHis monthly load of smoke and dustA few bottles that would kiss him drunkAnother wee..
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A Poem by S.F
Shackle your mindsSew your brainsWith the filth and liesWe feed you todayLets play a little gameWith different faces and namesYes, a bloody masquerade..
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A Poem by S.F
In
an empty hall
Roamed
a little girl
Her
heart on freeze
Her
voice like breeze
She
sang a sad song
Of
a poor mad thi..
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A Poem by S.F
Pale stale sky
Over branches tall
Leafless, lifeless, lonely
Dark entwined canvas
Singing lamenting grieving
On brother’s sou..
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A Poem by S.F
Watching the night materialise.
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A Poem by S.F
If 9/11 deserves a moment of silence, Palestine deserves us never to speak again!
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A Poem by S.F
An ancient time agoOf what seemedLike manylight yearsOf our livesI reached outTo touch a starEven when I sawIt dancing sofarI knew my handsWould never..
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