FebruaryA Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldJust a piece on our second month!Our second gateway holding on, Clear night's and wind rustle, Purification in snow for land, Now times all hustle and bustle. She may pass without a full moon, Darkness blinks in eyes of the plain, Castor sugar may sweeten all, Tired hands healed quick in grain. St. Valentine rules in all cases, Even the groundhog day pails, Clicking fingers stripped in essence, Flight's of birds spend time in rails. Pisces coloured with light violet, Embrace all that she is and will be, February harkens ages of era, Sleep tight on hills of hardened knee. © 2014 Thomas FitzgeraldAuthor's Note
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Added on February 17, 2014Last Updated on February 17, 2014 AuthorThomas FitzgeraldWexford, Leinster, IrelandAboutTo all who know by now - I love you. For those that don't, I review a lot of work on here, and I expect the same in return, friend me but make sure to have conviction! I'm a horror writer mostly bu.. more.. |

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