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A man of any world
bears a label in his heart
''A hault is not my part''
a say on his label so bright
...

Confined are our homes
nothing there is,
except our prescence
far from love and care
...

have you ever reached the heights
which claim freedom from flaws,
conveying fullness of clues?
yet the heights give a man no credits
...

The one so dear to me
the one who has part of me
whose smile is like a noon sun
sticky image like mud
...

A tablet given to them
is a tablet of valeum
five years from these moments
deep into their beds
...

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In The Name Of Papers

A man of any world
bears a label in his heart
''A hault is not my part''
a say on his label so bright

All over from the start
the truth never rips apart
his back can tell the fact
hands too, lay it all flat
bitter feelings in his wounds
sour feelings in his bruises
clinged to the wallet stress
which drives tears down his cheeks

There are no more options
so, he simply dips
his head into troubled seas
full of worries and anxieties
all that he thinks
all that he has
all that he does
is in the name of papers.

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John Raubenheimer 16 December 2011

Robinson Michael is a sensitive and emotion-driven poet. I am struck by his penetrating awareness of other poets and their work..

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