Sweet history of life in which sorrow
is a malfunction in punctuation,
so hang on, dawn, on the road from
work-a-day down on, a song
rough sung along the way.
And hear from the wizzard of ah’s
that near the shore a man of clay
wades in shallow waters along
the beach across bay, melting.
Grab My Hand
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February 28, 2009
Poetry