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martiniat8
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0 posted 2009-10-25 02:18 AM



Though he may be dark and dreary
his true spirit, ne'er grows weary.

how my bells toll, in their time

of his rhythm sense and rhyme,
a poet, dear heart, and friend of mine

with visions, dreams and schemes of yours...

Quoth My Raven, "Evermore!"

© Copyright 2009 Kenneth Bradley Smith - All Rights Reserved
N|D|N|C|Lost-Poet
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since 2009-07-30
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1 posted 2009-10-25 02:53 AM


I enjoyed this.

Beautifully captured.

Now the Raven is seen as a creature of wisdom by some cultures, and a creature of evil by others.

I believe I feel a story brewing..

martiniat8
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2 posted 2009-10-25 03:33 AM


should one do
then there be wooing!

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