Poems by Michael D Nalley

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  • Remembering literature we have read,
    Embracing with passion ancient works of art...

  • Silently searching for a soul mate
    A soft lover who will share my bed...

  • There once was a healthcare bill
    That republicans tried to kill...

  • I think I will write you a love sonnet
    With all of the cliche' sugar a spice...

  • Just try to remember what we had
    Baby, we know it didn't start out bad...

  • Gather your flock lend me your ear
    Let's all get the flock out of here...

  • Once I wrote my true love a Nonet
    west of the moon at the onset...

  • For the welfare of all
    Or all of those in need...

  • I can see your pain wrapped up in the cellophane
    It is so clear , it is so in vain...

  • My ship has split to splinters
    It may sink in the sea fast...

  • Verses (1)

    Verses were meant to be free
    Yet dreams may be structured...

  • Let grass slumber and trees sleep
    Down where the willows weep...