Love More Love Poem by George the Great VIII

Love More Love



Forget the tranquil long song
Designed to feel
From certain beat
That is gone
And demand more for what
You have missed

Where lyric verbs
Like I love you and I love you not
Cannot be retained by tears
But rather by that simplest remembrance
Of war and death
The last conjunctions of a great heart
Only the wounded bird should be
Able to hold all.

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