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Raven Black Cloak.

Up close

I cannot see the point,

I have become my own shadow

glowing with false fire

in the darkness;

tomorrow in the bright haze of sunshine

I will still spend my time

in that same comfort zone,

because that cloak raven black

is a friend to me.

 

Ian D. Hall 2017

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This entry was posted in Poetry and tagged poetry b y Ian D. Hall, poetry from Bootle., poetry from Liverpool, Raven Black Cloak. on March 29, 2017 by admin.

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