ADIEU

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    ADIEU

    Agoo! Agoo! Give way
    Another one is on its way
    He has finally come home
    He has forty days to roam
    Heaven the destination may be
    We do not know and cannot see

    The undertaker has yet another smile
    The corpse under earth's a mile
    His mourners cry at the last sight
    His enemies rejoice the fading of the light

    This is our way
    Of saying Adieu
    Even as you go away
    We hope it is to Dieu

    Death's Price is hard to pay
    You were used to being gay
    Before the sun you made hay
    We'll be happy again on that Day
    Agoo!Agoo! Give way
    Another one is on its way

    The Ambic Philosophe

    Copyright © 2006 Ambrose Thompson Arthur

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    dml7788 commented on ADIEU

    05-26-2009

    ok. it makes a lot more sense now. Thanks for the comments on "Oh, Nautilus" I really appreciate it. Be sure to keep checking back to see other comments i leave on your poems. I am going to try to read them all, but I have to go early in the morning to a theme park, so i need bed now... but keep checking.

    dml7788 commented on ADIEU

    05-23-2009

    I am really honestly confused after reading through this thing a couple times. It's either bad english or you truly failed to convey what you were speaking. but, I do like th epart, "Agoo!Agoo! Give way Another one is on its way" its especially rewarding at the end of the poem

    Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

    Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

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