Arsonists and Zionists
Boast of their treasured yearlings
Captured from the streams of Xingu.
Dare the mortal man wander
Ever so far beyond the valley,
Fear comes not, as he is under
God's great umbrella, yet trembling.
Heat is far from man's sight,
Into the great burrow he shall roll,
Jutting into a porcupine's quills,
Keen to keep its abode in peace.
Leaping over ophidians,
Moral men retreat near
New horizons over the mire.
(2017)
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Looseleaf Paper vol.1
PoetryA wide variety of poems from past creative writing classes.