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David Cozens Poem
Sunlight washes the building side: Beams muted by the morning chill.
Spring her breath moist sweet and quite still.
Heralds carpet the ground gaudy and upright.
Unchallenged by giants stirring in new light.
The year no longer new: The earth gathering pace.
Marshall your forces my friend begun has the race.
Copyright © David Cozens | Year Posted 2010
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David Cozens Poem
Tall, back broad, voice resonant and deep. Chisel stone gaze within crenellated keep.
Lightening and thunder; argument claws the air. Mirror image endures; my frailty laid bare.
Conflict in your eyes. Hold fast a while. Remember! All that has been; your safe keep
and nurture.
Let's put aside our differences. Accept what I am: My Son grown up and now a man.
What care now I if you are foolish, should fail. More than life itself my love, take my
hand and prevail.
Live well and love. Have courage; battle when you have to.Learn from mistakes and raise
your child like when I first met you.
Copyright © David Cozens | Year Posted 2010
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