Out To Play Poem by George Samuel

Out To Play



Tonight delight and light reminds me more of twilight
Block by the dark dog snicked in and bark
The years yearn and yield up her shield
Our flock drink ice block by the brook
Scream dream of cream and stream
Our heart seat heat upon drumbeat
Through the caves graves and waves
Health is wealth with breath
Slow below the widows shadow belittles the rainbow
There the gentle gentile Jew drift and dwindle
Like a fools fall upon his soul
Drinks the wine and swim with swines
The proud flood flow with the blood
The voice sweetly heard the noise
Calls falls all bring low our tall walls
Soon non at noon shall be one
Brown crown both blown by just a frown
Delay the days stay lay them away
The wolves loves the moves of the dove
Long ago among the wrong
Desires fires back by quagmire
And gold sold in the cold
The race pace raise by grace

Sunday, May 4, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: human nature
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Life is falsehood with fun
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