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Were I to Die Under a Bus

Were I to die under a bus

Family and friends would cry.

There would be little fuss

Over my literary legacy.

Those few who read my rhyme

Of women and wine

and passing time

May fancy they hear

Skeletons prattle in cupboards

And clocks stop.

But I will not reply

Bits Of Paper

Poetry is bits of paper, blown
Away in the wind.
It is shouting into the breeze,
A voice lost amidst the trees.
It is arrogance overthrown.
It is the poet, who stands alone
Wondering what his legacy
Will be