Tag: Life
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Poem about Living
Blithe Light Eyes closed, living silent. Echoing, mother giant. She is good, plays it safe, Lest end up lonely waif. – Lives life through other’s eyes. Never quite realize Passion, her’s, true and strong, Inside humming own song. – Yet sits in chair unseen, Looking for other’s dream. Hard to notice blithe light, Inside Her…
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Poem about Tax Free Tips Act of 2011
Tax Free Tips Act of 2011 Why tax tips, aren’t they a gift? Doesn’t this make you miffed? Bill in place to correct farce. Supporters for it are sparse. Introduced to committee There to sit, such a pity. June Nash This has always been a sore spot of mine. I would like to see the…
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Poem about Freedom
Freedom Rings Freedom I have, freedom I glean From leaders, upon whom I lean. Freedom to do, speak as I please, As long as them I do appease. Freedom at work, to help my boss Without this job, my house’d be loss. Freedom to drive a car, or not. Freedom to pay, for it, a…
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Poem: Own Thoughts
Own Thoughts Teachers, all types, to form Young minds, to fit the norm. This course must be followed, To gain knowledge borrowed, If to grasp own insight Of world as whole, and fight For recognition of thought, Veering from what was taught. – – June Nash
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Poem: Perspicacious
Perspicacious Inside, washing clothes, it’s a pity. Find in pocket, serendipity. Treasure found, thought lost but most precious. Changing view with mind perspicacious.
