Poems by Jack Nightengale

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  • Just like others, I've loved more than I should...
    If only it was possible to change the past I...

  • Come and take a seat with me,
    Under the shade of the old oak tree...

  • Walking turns into running on this twisted pass,
    From gravel to concrete and then to grass...

  • Walking the world on war torn lands,
    The government holds all the power in their grimey...

  • Thy song still lingers,
    As thine dying breath slips thy fingers...

  • O sing the song I long to hear,
    As thou watery grave comes near...

  • So close comes the day in which I seek,
    From wandering in darkness, a time I dare not...

  • They say that there are rules in place that...
    Yet nothing is done when one defects...

  • There is always pieces that get forgotten in a...
    I used to think that when I looked down my sights...

  • An expansion of ones mind,
    An extra eye for the physically blind...

  • Even with its wisdom and knowledge,
    It's giant wings speared and chained...

  • Falling from the sky,
    Reaching for a world unknown...