Poems by Michael D Nalley

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  • He shot at watchdogs to take their jobs
    Now he is followed by several mobs...

  • Shallow victories satisfy a shallow brain
    ask for silence ,then ask me to explain...

  • As we look for reason or rhyme
    in the foggy seasons of time...

  • An athlete from down under
    May not have heard the thunder...

  • In his autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain...
    on the journey most of the secular world rejects...

  • We spend life chasing time
    from the womb to timeless tomb...

  • Have you ever felt your pulse in your toothache?
    Have ever seen a child killed for goodness sake...

  • I was going to write a letter
    but you know it seems I lost my pen...

  • When I was child on Christmas night
    with all my worries out of sight...

  • Run and you die is the consensus of the right.
    They deny the human response of fight or flight...

  • Some say that you were fair game
    when the deputy took aim...

  • I have come to believe psychological projection
    is a coping mechanism for any protection...