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Roland John Poems

  • Venus Rising
    We were talking
    into the night
    of the sea
    and our beginning there...
  • Piano Lesson
    A melody and you expressing it,
    your life evolving to an end, where
    dark metres drift unheard
    ...
  • Mirrors
    We dress for mirrors,
    distance purpose, as we pause
    apprehensive before the glass
    lest it reflect a pose....
  • Landfall
    The lake placid: how many times have
    I watched it pitch out there? Isolated,
    a perfection in its slow moving glacis.
    ...
  • Francesca Da Rimini
    They say I loved
    but that's untrue,
    matters of state
    bound me;...
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Life 3 Sea 2 Body 2 Failure 2 Long 2 Dark 2 Night 2 Single 2 Purpose 2 Slow 2


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Timgemmill: can you read my mind? (composed by john williams) tim gemmill (synthesizers)...
Roland_mvondo: john wick meurt
Italiangrocery: roland diamond balsamic vinegar is one of the best of roland's balsamic vinegars as well as one of our italian food store best selling items. awarded a 4 leaf certification from *aib (association of italian balsamic tasters.) available here:
Fbherald: roland and ella mae mcconnell celebrated their 50th anniversary on wednesday. they met in 1951 and were married at st. john’s lutheran church in wharton on march 22, 1953.
Tcmonehour: the miracle of our lady of fatima (1952) d: john brahm | gilbert roland, angela clarke, frank silvera 9:15am edt in 1917, three shepherd children living just outside fatima, portugal have visions of a lovely lady in a cloud. 102m
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Star Of The East
 by Eugene Field

Star of the East, that long ago
Brought wise men on their way
Where, angels singing to and fro,
The Child of Bethlehem lay-
Above that Syrian hill afar
Thou shinest out to-night, O Star!

Star of the East, the night were drear
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