Jeffrey Dean Gray

Jeffrey Dean Gray Poems

I would rather eat from the metal
Than drink this torn longing of mine
It happens
Here and there
...

Music sounds off from the ghost
It wails, hoping to find others
Dead
Or alive
...

I feel such unity with sleep
With everyone's sleep -
The young
And old
...

Jeffrey Dean Gray Biography

JEFFREY DEAN GRAY (CML award-winning author of A Family Collage, and author of Stella Arcieri, Our Little Indigo Tree, and The Josephine Cabin) was born April 4th,1980 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He currently resides in Church Hill, Tennessee. He spends his days working as a voice-over actor and author, as well as with his two dachshunds; Brisco and Woody.)

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Metal Ropes Torn

I would rather eat from the metal
Than drink this torn longing of mine
It happens
Here and there
The metal ripped like my note to you
I was sick for this
Hurting to see the ropes' beginnings
"Be like this" they said
Eat and drink their frightened kisses
Blew from lips across these neon times
Chase this metal from my mind
Into a darker place
One of void and home
I' am here now
Where the metal ropes first tore open
A place so small, so broken, so erased
I was sick for this
Hurting to see my beginning
Of a gray ghost walking these silver ropes

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