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Poetry: Far away

by Allan Miller

Created on: February 21, 2009

Far from here,

A man is praying to say goodbye.

A dog is playing to be of site.

A little baby eats his first bite.

Far from here,

A car is formed,

finally there, A man guides the way,

carefully, the stars lift up in the night sky.

Far from here,

Chocolate melts,

A mind now treated, finds destiny,

and has a golden ring

But here,

A teachers mean;

once so mighty, now so poor,

A large man falls, then comes to fight again.

And here,

A back brakes.

A baby is there, far from protection,

And a shy man, living alone.

Here,

The stars fall.

A thought is destroyed, now will never know;

A fish eats it's baby's, then all in sorrow.

While here,

A ship has crashed.

gone from view,

with all the memories.

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