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Jamison Bell
Poems
Oct 2019
I’ll mow your lawn if you let me snort coke off your ***.
The dusty road hath grown grey
Time has been here too
A nomad appears from the east
And I ask of you
Tell me where the flowers grow
In hues of red and black
Tell me where the sun was last
And when will she be back
A tired wind pushed him forth
For he had spoken not a word
I wrote I love you on a ravens back
And I cursed that ominous bird
Cigarettes and crescent moons
Dead soldiers on the ground
We could say a thousand words
And never make a sound
You told me once long ago
How you wished it ought to be
And through the dark and stormy nights
‘‘Twas you I longed to see
Shall I set the world afire
To help you find your way
Perhaps if I destroy it all
Then maybe you’d stay
Written by
Jamison Bell
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