What We SeekA Poem by John Alexander McFadyenWhat We Seek We pen romance in pages of delight, our pathetic pathos feels so just to bathe our tortured, convicted hearts and leave the spirit of pure hope as we depart to our place of destiny. We paint a picture of belief a thing of natural beauty, of colours inked upon parchment skin that sing a melody of peace and trust and ease our passage to the skies. There we seek angels in siren’s garb to seep our manhood deep in the nectar of Venus true and leave us to savour the blood of our enemies. 19/03/13 © 2013 John Alexander McFadyenFeatured Review
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Added on March 19, 2013Last Updated on March 19, 2013 AuthorJohn Alexander McFadyenBrixworth, England, United KingdomAboutWell, have a long and complicated story and started it as an autobiography on Bebo but got writer's block/memory fogging. People liked it though and kept asking for the next chapter! fools.. more..Writing
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