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Tony Dockery Poems

  • Wrought Iron Stairs
    Standing alone in a rain-filled pool,
    Derived from a storm driven cloud,
    Staring my reflection staring back at me,
    Talking to my dreams, and secrets vowed. ...
  • Remembering, Times Of Camelot
    Across deep waters and unforgiving tides,
    Like a limpets refusal to move aside,
    Clinging the taffrail of imaginary life,
    Inhaling without future, like a stoic waif. ...
  • What’s This Life All About
    Beneath these rain soaked trees I lay,
    Creating dreams on hardened clay,
    Of days that were, but never again,
    Of long forgotten times, and loves forgotten pain. ...
  • Buttercup Daisies
    To feel despondent in a chasm of obedience,
    One’s thoughts to focus and pain to own,
    Escaping tears of a child’s compliance,
    Becalmed in deep waters of a place unknown. ...
  • There Is No School Today
    ‘‘Twas on a common street she lived,
    Her mothers eye, the occasional glance,
    While playing on skates with other kids,
    Sometimes on wheels she’d try to dance, ...
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Beneath 5 Tear 5 Cold 4 Young 4 Innocent 3 Soul 3 Broken 3 Face 3 Open 3 Hold 3


Tony Dockery Quotes

  • You are not at liberty to question the manner of my walk, for you are not privy to the hurt of my shoes.
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How many schemes may die
 by Emily Dickinson

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How many schemes may die
In one short Afternoon
Entirely unknown
To those they most concern-
The man that was not lost
Because by accident
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