Poems by Wolf Haines

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  • Daisy (1)

    Daisy, Daisies, why do thou
    Occupy the bank beneath the bough...

  • These words to secrecy one was sworn,
    For denied is the truth from where they were born...

  • I am going to enjoy my life,
    Much to the disappointment of my parents...

  • They fought for pride,
    They fought inside...

  • Of all those about to die
    Let my name, Leonidas, be remembered...

  • I am but a fallen leaf in the wind.
    No one will look twice to watch me travel yonder...

  • I enjoy the company of the night,
    The darkness appeals ever so...

  • The sound of fir cones crunching beneath my feet...
    Taking pleasure in the bluebells as they sway with...

  • What it should be...
    Love is an unswerving dedication...

  • Neither forget who they were,
    Or what they stood for...

  • Hitting the crisis of mid life
    Noah turned to Noamah his wife...

  • All of a sudden
    All at once...