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Warbard
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Poet & Philosopher, Soldier & Scholar, Warrior & Writer, Husband & Historian, Father & Freemason. Most of my poems are pre-2000s.

  September 2021     3 months ago

Submitted Poems 25 total

The Candle’s Light

To look at you by the candle’s light,
Brings other visions to my sight,
And even as the candles burn,
Each vision comes in its own...

by Warbard

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What Good

What good are words if you're not here,
To make these words worth speaking,
For then my words are like a breeze,
Which sails across the lonely seas,
With no one there to...

by Warbard

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How Blinding is the Night

How blinding is the night,
For as much as you see, you truly see nothing,
So distant each star, and chained as we are,
Unfettered only by mind and heart,
An awareness so deep and...

by Warbard

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Storm

Eleven days, then I’ll be with you,
Before a fireplace warm,
But until I do, I’ll think of you,
In the fury of this...

by Warbard

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Banshee

Pass rolling hills and onward,
Compelled by faerie song,
Imprisoned by my masterless limbs,
As they carried me along.

Crashing waves against the rocks,
Was not my thought to find,
But a secluded shore, do stand before,
As I left the hills...

by Warbard

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