A Tabellae Ut Regina Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

A Tabellae Ut Regina

Ut quondam vos erant, haud diutius iam es vos.
Quondam nos erant ut vulgaris ut pods, fields duos paganus.
Vestri wars EGO fought, brought nostrum terra contego.
Vos profiteor diligo undying salute, breast patella have
pulsatus harp.
lac lactis ex vestri terra jug hallways, novus mihi in vicis
of bellum.
Bellum has ended, you must tendo ut liberi servo per vos.
Salus mos iam trucido caries intus.
Diligo has lost est is camena.











a Letter To The Queen,
As once you were, no longer now are you..
Once we were as common as the pods, fields two peas.
Your wars I fought, brought our country, my shield..
You confessed loves undying salute, breast plates have strung the harp...
The milk from your earthen jug hallways, refreshed me in times of war....
War has ended, you must tend to the children, I served through you....
Salutations, I will now slay the corruption within..
Love has lost is it poetry...

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From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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