Burst Your Face, Did He Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Burst Your Face, Did He



Do not let it fall unto the ground.
Do not wast it, drink it all.
Drink all the purple light.
Purple, white or yellow light instead?
The further out I go I swim in haze.
The closer in you come.
Tell me your name.
Should America die full of such strong woman.
Schizophrenic yet I see.
Purple, yellow hued,
one or two are blue,
black and white the pearls around your neck.
The woman music makes the madness claims.
Your love for him that when he came your face.
I saw it burst into the colors, I above described.

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From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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