That Sun Could Never Shine Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

That Sun Could Never Shine

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That sun could never shine;
And forever is six months too worry.
Deaf ears the doctor never drones,
And day turns to night and death blends,
That a woman drunk, hides sweet breath,
With threats end his hopes and dreams.
Unknown Detached from life's silver cord,
Hysterical and lost, bright sun drowned out.
Trapped hot within her dull, eyes an envelope,
Lifeless, one father cries over suns remains.
While the truth is concealed, and never spoken
And lost a wife knows her Judge, restrains order.

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James McLain

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From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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