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The Web Poetry Corner - Richard James Van Der Draaij - Fragments

Fragments

by

Richard James Van Der Draaij

Fragments of sailors with ghosts in their eyes,
Drowning in sorrowful drops of delight,
Moments of drinking in harbour town bars,
Watching the waves with the ripple of night,
Overhead millions of beautiful stars,
Lights in the darkness of heavenly skies.

Oak wooden tree with its nasty old roots,
Leading into the underground found,
Tangling and tingling, branches intertwine,
Sometimes is heard the familiar sound,
The crunch of the tusks of the powerful swine,
Or Pan with his mystical magical flutes.


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