Bernard Franklin's poetry: THE MORTAL GAURDIAN

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

THE MORTAL GAURDIAN

Although the moon is pock-marked, and looks like it’s got measles on it’s face. On a starlit night it’s lovely, so full of mystery guile and grace. The reason that it’s so cratered, is that it’s struck time and time again. By asteroids and by meteors, that fall like shows of galactic rain. The same... Sign in to see full entry.

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