Zealous Id

Zealous Id

A Poem by S. Janszen

Might you weep
For the songbird
No tears would fall
From your eyes.
Would you keep
With the standards
No god would call
You his child.
Should you sleep
Among the unheard
No pleas would call
To your ears.
Would you leap
Into the unlearned
No one would dispell
All your fears.

© 2009 S. Janszen


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Your title, as usual, is goofy and easy to assume, but the poem itself is a testament to your air-tight styling. I likes.

Posted 15 Years Ago


very good

Posted 15 Years Ago



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