
dave-quirke
David Quirke is a poet from Tipperary in Ireland, and his poems generally have a distinctive flow with a unique structure. He has had a poem published by Eber and Wein publishing in their book "Across The Way", and at the tender age of 20 he shows great potential to be one of the great poets of our time
In case I die before my years,
I hope for laughter, not for tears
In case I die before my time
Remember the good deeds, not the crime
A life of escapism, hedonistic glory
plagued with thoughts, often gory
a rebel fighting real resistance
an unfound love, lost in the distance.
In case I do not see the day,
those closest to me pass away
In case I go six feet beneath,
a fictional ruler, Ill never meet
A life lived without a care,
pretend not to see what's really there
THC, release the haze,
a finite life under chemical daze.
Quirkey, enigmatic, psychotic charges
surge threw me...
morality has a vengeance, dosent it?
David Quirke
Jul 19, 2014
Jul 19, 2014 at 7:47 PM UTC