Dover Dove

Dover Dove

A Poem by Phillip Wolke

Oh would I love to see the white dove that flies along Dover and sings to the coves.
Woe we move to leave the sights like coals that shine in the stoves of our mind's eye.
But long the bird flies past the cliffs of Dover and not until the sun does it stop.
Thus it keeps flying through all the pain thinking back on the cliffs it will never see again.

© 2026 Phillip Wolke


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Added on April 24, 2026
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Phillip Wolke
Phillip Wolke

Mexico City, Mexico



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I am a writer who just started doing shorts stories and have written poetry for years. I love all forms of writing and enjoy turning dreams into short stories. more..