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Graveyards Beautiful
Graveyards are beautiful to me, oh, those trees so filigree, those beautiful statues so eternally divine. Since a child I have gone to see, graves in rows like waves in the sea. And as I ponder- I gather inspiration sublime, inside me words twine, and in time rhyme. Today, I go with a bright red rose, oh, when he died- I froze, I lay my red rose but the wind takes it away. I follow it amongst the rows, past all those who quietly repose. Then, I start to wander in that sea of gray, and words I pray, for those in decay. ___________________________ September 16, 2016 Poetry/Rhyme/Graveyards Beautiful Copyright Protected, ID 16-8294-22-0 All Rights Reserved. Written Under Pseudonym. Submitted to the contest, Your Best Rhyming Poem - 2 Sponsor, John Hamilton Fifth Place
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