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 Nov 2014 AMcQ
Kayla McFarland
our love was like the rose you gave me
once full of life and beauty
but it only lived for so long, darling,
i just wish we weren't the same
 Nov 2014 AMcQ
Kalyana
a drowsy droplet
sli-
             thers
from a leaf,
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into
a pond

the droplet
dies,
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yet its soul
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unattended shhh
**underneath
 Nov 2014 AMcQ
Edgar Allan Poe
Romance, who loves to nod and sing,
With drowsy head and folded wing,
Among the green leaves as they shake
Far down within some shadowy lake,
To me a painted paroquet
Hath been—a most familiar bird—
Taught me my alphabet to say—
To lisp my very earliest word
While in the wild wood I did lie,
A child—with a most knowing eye.

Of late, eternal Condor years
So shake the very Heaven on high
With tumult as they thunder by,
I have no time for idle cares
Though gazing on the unquiet sky.
And when an hour with calmer wings
Its down upon my spirit flings—
That little time with lyre and rhyme
To while away—forbidden things!
My heart would feel to be a crime
Unless it trembled with the strings.
 Nov 2014 AMcQ
Tupelo
A Poet's Sin
 Nov 2014 AMcQ
Tupelo
Paper, Pencils, and Pens
tools of my murders,
A nice ball point is my preference,
Bloodbaths in notebooks,
Body outlines in black ink,
Homicidal verses roll off the tongue,
Cuff my wrists,
I can't bare to witness anymore,
all the tombstones at the end of these sentences,
Grave digging across the pages,
Nobody said poetry was pretty.
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