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A Dead Bird In A Church Yard

There's a dead bird in the Churchyard

 

It bears no shallow grave

 

It has no followers or mystic cause

 

A dead bird in a church yard alone

 

Not in tetralogy of artifice with Father, Son and Ghost

 

Thus not finding better strategies for life dies

 

A dead bird that has gone to be with the music of spheres

 

Bears no act of censorship no ridicule

 

Where passers by emphasize the emptiness of their concerns

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edgar-whitman-wilde
Irish
Published
Nov 4, 2012
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