The day I died
It was just like any other day. No one knew I was there.They talked over me and gave me that confused stare.I was lifted into the ground without any comfort without any sound.by-Marie Hardnett
The day I died
It was just like any other day. No one knew I was there.They talked over me and gave me that confused stare.I was lifted into the ground without any comfort without any sound.When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.
John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA
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How could he be in heaven when he killed me? | 2 | 03/28/2010 |
My mind is a blind slate. | 1 | 03/28/2010 |
The day they took me away. | 0 | 03/28/2010 |
Who am I out there? | 0 | 08/26/2009 |
The day I died | 0 | 08/26/2009 |
He was Just out of Jail | 0 | 08/26/2009 |
He didn't see me. | 0 | 08/26/2009 |
Mrs. Tar is dead | 0 | 08/26/2009 |
I see the Light. | 0 | 08/22/2009 |
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