* In The Cave Of Mammon Poem by Terence George Craddock

* In The Cave Of Mammon



You said in the Cave of Mammon you did dwell.
I said I've been there more than once as well.
You said you love poetry creativity and art.
I said that's the total embodiment of my heart.
You spoke with wisdom impressive theory I too believe.
I spoke with love of inspirational wonder I conceive.
You spoke of getting together for a cup of coffee.
I spoke of joy in such a meeting when we both are free.


The Cave of Mammon. From the 'Faery Queene'. By Edmund Spenser. (Old English poet,1552? -1599)
Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)
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Original version of the split image 'Sarah's Shadow - Silhouette Shines', by the poet Terence George Craddock. Written in October 1996 on the 31.10.1996.
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