A Whole Night of SadnessA Poem by Alfred Kukitzthe lack of a grinA Whole Night of Sadness I heard of a man knowing his own silence He speaks to himself where his words find home Oh the triumph of the said following its natural course for the words to follow one must stay for a whole night of sadness. In the inkling of an eye, In the soft tenderness of whispers, I say things to myself that I'm sure they are mine. Conjuring up a line or two in matters of this and that I find the pronouns best when there arrows finds my breast. © 2016 Alfred KukitzReviews
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StatsAuthorAlfred KukitzDeering, NHAboutYes, I'm still here. Just jazzing up my about me story. Sorry I don't die at the end. more..Writing
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