Who is Delia Mears

A life like a nail, Slowly driving it way Caressing it's destination Running up in one flash....
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Delia Mears Poems

  • The Tommorow You Never Saw
    Stripping my sack before the mirror,
    Was this the tommorow I never saw?
    I didn't defend the later,
    The voice passing with the cab, ...
  • Unidentified
    Growing legs from from no where
    We begin our night tussle again
    Drawing the me inside,
    Into the world unknown. ...
  • Love Under The Skies
    I seek for the red bus driver
    Do you know his whereabouts?
    His height and feet grips my being
    His voice sings way through my pain ...
  • Lust To Die
    A lust to fly has betrayed us again,
    The better part of us has been smashed,
    Broken, painfully twisted and torn aside,
    Our tears are songs for the beggars; ...
  • Lust
    A lust to fly has betrayed us again,
    The better part of us has been smashed,
    Broken, painfully twisted and torn aside,
    Our tears are songs for the beggars; ...
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Still sing the mocking fairies, as of old,
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And wolves still dread Diana roaming free
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