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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required It is now eleven at night She waltzes into my tense bedroom The owl looks with its eyes of light Disappears the threatening doomsday gloom About an hour or so ago Collin from the Sub-atomic club Visited our house and dealt a blow Revealing what he had heard in the pub At two minutes to twelve precisely Will strike the doomsday at midnight In view of the attack by the virus deadly Of Pyangong and Washington big bang bullfight Her chiselled face and eloquent eyes The arrows of rainbow she unties The birds and beasts that smoothly flies In my forest a deep blue moonrise Don't worry about the Doomsday clock They won't annihilate each other Also the opaque climate block We shall overcome it under a sky azure Look here at the moonlit forest The wind is in a drunken dance In our veins the rivers fascist Come, our pen and books let us enhance Doomsdaysday clock will be always there Sometimes seventeen minutes sometimes two People are born to survive and share The lilacs of life and the berries blue She opens her arms like the Mediterranean I rediscover myself in a poetry spree Turn up the dark horses Iranian and Venetian Flowers and more flowers in the tree February 10, 2018 For The Doomsday clock 2 minutes to midnight - Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Emile Pinet
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