Goodbye Yellow Flower Poem by Elliott Rosenberg

Goodbye Yellow Flower



Goodbye yellow flower come out and play,
Show me your coat wherever it may lay,
Lost in the crossfire I hesitate to say,
My petals have all gone withered to hay.

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Havoc reigns with intimacy as we drive by Las Vegas boulevard. One can hear shots clatter through the windows as folk dash as gazelle rampant looking for shelter.  And so I wrote on October 1st,2017 and rededicate to Covenant School victims Nashville April 24th,2023
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