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For YouthbyMarshal GebbieSee that old man on the seatLooking destitute and beat.Easy to ignore that man,Old and grey and sad and bland.Easy to just ov..
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They’re watching in the avenuesThey’re watching in the rain,They’re waiting for the animalsTo cause our children pain.They join in c..
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The Last CherootbyMarshal GebbieThe blue smoke spirals round meAs I taste the nicotineAnd the acid smoke of the tar cherootCalms a wild mind to serene..
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Coffee with a StrangerTo sit and launch a little chatincurrs a risk that leaves one atthe mercy of a stranger.Conversations open up,a world of views, ..
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CommitmentbyMarshal GebbieWe strode together in another age, my love,You, in your earthen gown and beautiful dark tresses.I, the wearer of the long pl..
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Sweet Sister,
I feel the sanguine-ness of age upon me.
I feel I understand the things which confused me in
youth.
I have a sage satisfaction in..
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Translucence in Your Fevered DaybyMarshal GebbieIt’s all pretence, I see, my DearThis facade that you live so well,Your look, your walk,the very..
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A Quandaryby Marshal GebbieA Quandary,How inconsequence can change usA comment, made in passing, without thought,Can bring down mighty empires and ass..
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.A line of trees in massive formEncroach along a ridge of stone,Gnarled, bent and weather wornTheir clinging roots call granite home.This ancient wood..
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AftermathbyMarshal GebbieThe Captains and the Kings departConflict’s flag descends the mast,Skirmishes of battle stilledRecriminations put to pa..
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