Illiterated Intentions

Illiterated Intentions

A Poem by Kristine Ferg

A sensible son stays stationed,
while as suitable as he says to be,
soon will be
seeing to suit
a lovely
lady at sea.

see,
the wondrous wills
which winter had wrought,
would wonder where did the woman wander?

so to be of the best,
by the bitterest detest,
I solute you,
to rare end of the wall.

© 2011 Kristine Ferg


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Added on July 8, 2011
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Kristine Ferg
Kristine Ferg

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I'm just another person. Just like you; my art the object of knowledge in understanding who I am and how I am. And that, simply, is enough about me. more..

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