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Tag Archives: Life’s Beauty
Na/GloPoWriMo #9: The Covid Vaccination To Do List
Na/GloPoWriMo #9: The Covid Vaccination To Do Listby Michael DoyleIt’s spreading outAcross this nationI’ve had my doubtsBut, time for the second vaccinationThat then is list oneAnd now that it is doneIt’s time for second upSince I’ve drunk this winning cupAfter … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abandoned Theater, Across, Alive, Already Done, Also Item One, Appreciate, Coordinate, Covid, Do My Duty, Do My Prt, Done, Doubts, Feeling, Final Examination, From the Word, Girls, Gloom, Heart Lifting, I Love Them, Item Five, Just For Me, Lake Michigan, Lakeside View, Let Them, Life's Beauty, List, Long Day, Long Walk, Na/GloPoWriMo, Nation, Needed Action, No Grief, No Immune System, Number Three, Only Forgotten, Poetry and Poems, Post Vaccination, Promise, Reasons, Relief, Satisfaction, Second Up, Second Vaccination, Sit Here, Spreading Out, Survive, Taken All, Thankful, Time, To Do List, Truly Know, Two, Vaccination, Visual Take, Wait, Waiting Room, Winning Cup
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Inside the Cave
Which side of a dream is real? Inside the Cave by Michael Doyle In this slumber we call life Some prefer peace over strife To these, I find that I agree But, that hasn’t been the life led by me … Continue reading →
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