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Dominic Frechette
Poems
Jan 2014
Second City
I fell in love with a humble city.
Self titled:
"a" second city
Though the stature may be forbearing
I helplessly stay still staring
Stand in elevation more than
I
rejoice in seeing blue skies
If thou forced to give up marble for brick,
Proof of soul, instead of shtick.
Thine circles may be imperfect,
But more exciting in retrospect
Thy buildings be not grand, tall, Feel
relief! For I fear of fall!
Your water may flow freely.
But water is what gives life to all.
Lady, thy painted face you try to hide
b
ehind thy shawl of asymmetry;
and so I say softly,
but miss,
thine hair I always miss.
(and thou art second to none)
Draft/Late night ******/Teen angst. Likely to be confusing. Don't hate too much pretty please
Written by
Dominic Frechette
Michigan
(Michigan)
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