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It was a still life watercolour, I could picture in my mind. From 'The dangling conversation,' Of a song, I could not find. Down the street a dog was barking, And 'One too many mornings' Disturbed my reverie. As the words of Dylan's song, Came floating back to me. Like a play on life unwritten, And This poet's unpublished desire, For an ambition not forgotten, I'm still wishing on a star. And So I'm oft defining, What measures I should take. With Random thoughts of words and prose, That keep me wide awake. And When at last sleep has taken over, And silent words have been said. How many lines of treasure? Have been lost within my head. And How many times do I wake and rise, And hurry off to write. A line or two, to see me through, Another sleepless night
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Aug 29, 2017
Aug 29, 2017 at 12:20 PM UTC
Another Sleepless Night.
It was a still life watercolour, I could picture in my mind. From 'The dangling conversation,' Of a song, I could not find. Down the street a dog was barking, And 'One too many mornings' Disturbed my reverie. As the words of Dylan's song, Came floating back to me. Like a play on life unwritten, And This poet's unpublished desire, For an ambition not forgotten, I'm still wishing on a star. And So I'm oft defining, What measures I should take. With Random thoughts of words and prose, That keep me wide awake. And When at last sleep has taken over, And silent words have been said. How many lines of treasure? Have been lost within my head. And How many times do I wake and rise, And hurry off to write. A line or two, to see me through, Another sleepless night
The dangling conversation-Paul Simon song. One too many mornings- Bob Dylan song.
philip-warwick
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70/M/Berkshire
Aug 29, 2017
Aug 29, 2017 at 12:20 PM UTC
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