I sail this sea that has bequeathed my mind
upon this wooden door, still throughout time.
The lymerics and lyrics lap at my feet
as I reach for the note my fingertips meet.
“Within the pocket lies the unlocking key.”
I look in the hole and see only me.
Perhaps I’ll unleash this ocean someday
and share with the world a vast array.
Until then I’ll lay cold, alone in defeat
as the lymerics and lyrics lap at my feet.
Copyright ©: Margaret Marie Hubbard
End of the poem
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- The Ballad Of Moll Magee by William Butler Yeats
- Whitsun by Sylvia Plath
- It Would poem – Alice Notley
- Sixteen Dead Men by William Butler Yeats
- Women And Roses by Robert Browning
- Little Talk
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