Reader's Epitaph

Reader's Epitaph

A Poem by Richard Guimond

Reader's Epitaph[1]

 

From the age of six, my path paved with so many pages

Travelled thru landscapes of words, lines paragraphs

Walked shelves streets of Dewey decimal addresses

Dwelled In Bibliopolis, city of Books, temple of thoughts

Of man ideas from foolishness to Wisdom Mountain tops



[1] 2015-04-06

© 2015 Richard Guimond


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Richard I love your work. This is a fine piece that reaches out to me. Great stuff!

Posted 9 Years Ago



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Richard Guimond
Richard Guimond

Beloeil,, Québec, Canada



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Been writing 1967 photographer since 1969 been a small time journalist , a camera salesmans graduated in Classical Studies , archeology and religion history unfinished a master in Ethnolinguistic on M.. more..

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