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The colour of your eyes
a sea chanty for m
What sayeth love?
Once there were trains
poem for a rainy day
Funny how things end
faces like dancing angels in the winds
endgames
jeu de mots sur turnstile
Apart
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Blind men
by William P Haynes
Monday, October 08, 2007
Rated "G" by the Author.

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a meandering work


Nature waits, bides her time


And blind men pan for gold


The oceans churn, ice caps melt


Has it all not been foretold


Hellish winds command the masts


Blind men at the stern


For all may come but few may go


Is never truly learned


Devils speak but angels weep


When the siren's voice is heard


And blind men answer willingly


Who have never heard the word


 




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Reviewed by Karen Palumbo 10/8/2007
A wonderful piece that strikes at the heart of many. Very creatively written....

Be safe,
Karen
Reviewed by Amber Moonstone 10/8/2007
William,
I say bravo to this poem..I have been so involved with getting the word out, thank you for these wise words of advice and sending a reality check to all who read it..
Peace, Love, and Light,
Amber "V"
Reviewed by Kimmy Van Kooten 10/8/2007
Amen to your pen!
Open your ears and see
Listen and you shall taste
The feelings, the Lord has in sight
and all the fragrances of heaven...inhale!
Such an inspiring write!
Loved it!
Love and Peace~
Kimmy~


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