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Poems by James Merchant : 9 / 28
Honey Melon
I drink round at the lid
As September peeks a weary eye
At my indecency barely hid
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James Merchant
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From the fig leaf to a tie to hide our indecency,
we are born naked to the world and our spirit will
return naked to our maker. Not sure if this was
your meaning but I liked the last two lines.
Thought provoking poem. Good write.