Donal Mahoney
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Essence And Existence - Poem by Donal Mahoney
Part readily the skin
and readily the pulp,
as readily the tongues
wild apples bore,
eviscerate the cores
and watermelon spit the pits
they cannot swallow.
Let this be done before
the tongues
wild lemons bore
find no cores.
Poems by Donal Mahoney : 643 / 1491
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Poem Submitted: Thursday, May 24, 2012
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