James McLain Poems

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1641.
I Thought You Loved Me

i thought i could believe you when you said that love, i love you,
i thought, and will not leave you my thoughts,
gone are the thoughts after thought, it was never gone,
we were strong and i thought to me you gave it, my love,
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1642.
In The Blink Of An Eye

If you can’t control your appetite,
don’t come home to me in this house.
If you can’t look at me without lusting, look away.
Don’t think you are stronger than my desire.
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1643.
Thanatophobia

Still alive.
Are very intelligent,
curious people who have wondered often at greater risk
than staying alive at no risk.
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1644.
About The 'Poor'

About the ' poor ' 'how observing his friend in fashionable clothing and
is above consciousness.
And because of his one act arrogantly while rolling his eyes at people in the Congregation of the actual 'Church'.
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1645.
Florida's Voting Rights

Florida ranked first, with 1.5 million ineligible to vote due to a felony conviction. According to ProCon.org, that was 10.4 percent of the voting-age population in Florida in 2010.
And so it will stay until Southern Republicans,
die off to old age.
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1646.
Putin And Obama

Events beyond the control of the major players.
Beyond the emotions religion it's rise of both sides
and the principle danger of using force.
Ukrain has been disunited,
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1647.
Without Metre Or Rhyme But Not Freestyle

Giving into it, is very bad, bad by name, names are by some very bad.
Plyths poem, Daddy, is it, well unlike her I am, am I?
Attracted to it and can I handle it, like her endings, all is swell.
It is, however, spoken of as to no end by some whereby,
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1648.
The Hearafter

Go upwards and hearafter.
Purrs are more likely to come during the great storm.
Most of the time
during before and sometimes each wave after.
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1649.
Death Our Last Race

Death is this our last race.
How do we move from this place,
am I next do you dream?
Moving from one point in between to the next?
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1650.
Children That You

In defense of small children, priced to pay.
Unsuspecting children, what price must be paid.
To pay such a price they now pay.
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