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Dominique Simeus
Poems
Sep 2017
Her Homeland
Take me to that place
Where all are worried free
Fills with warmth and abundant grace
And everyone is longed to be
Take me to that place
Where love is in the air
By the look of people embrace
A sweet load one can seem to bear
Take me to that place
Where things are so hectic
Loneliness a complete disgrace
Like someone with epileptic
Take me to that place
With waves of ocean view
Romance is of the human race
And side by side they walk by two
Take me to that place
With old shrines everywhere
Feeds some with seeds of knowledge base
And back in time to loved ones there
This place I tell the world
Slakes thirst like waterfall
To be apart it's to be hurled
On a cliff, down to a great fall
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Dominique Simeus
M/USA
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