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Four Poems for a Buck has been selected for publication @ Triond.com

Four Poems for a Buck
Has been selected for publication @Triond.com

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A thought by Sinbad the Sailor Man
— Sinbadthesailorman, May 26, 2010

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Region, Country: U.S. A. Indiana, Valparaiso, USA

Favorite Poets: Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Carl Sandburg these I have read some And so Many More. I have no Favorite or any that I dislike. Whom I consider to be poets; of course there are many Dark and hateful souls, who would cry out and to I will lend an ear, but some. They just leave a awful taste in my heart that I can not bear to read twice. Let alone as many times I would do normally; as I must.

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poewriter58

15 years 11 months ago

Donnie

Simply amazing! The poem Title grabbed me and pulled me in to read it did you mean to say "these words fell upon death ears" or perhaps you meant deaf? all in all this made for excellent reading your old pal chrys
Sinbadthesailorman

Sinbadthesailorman

15 years 11 months ago

I always try to Imply Mr. Death or the spirit of and Deaf

I meant Death the Spirit or the entity But I also want the contortion or feeling that I meant Deaf Too! If that makes any sense. I clarified it here as the spirit I use it to confuse or try to confuse the reader as a write them, but after I am done with (the poems) and come back to them I am as confused as they are the readers are. I have not found a way too do this intentionally yet, it is just my attempt at it. Donnie/Sinbad I just now caught on to the new e-mails having a whole list of commits and posts in one e-mail cool I like this new way of notifying us, but just now realized it today. See ya around the block Pal-ly Donnie