Rings
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By Jane E. Pearce
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Rings
Ring around the hangman, his pocket full of rye, Jack was nimble, Jack was quick, but still, he had to die.
Ring around Eternity, eons in a row, fight your fears through the years, but still, you have to go.
Ring around acceptance with Mary's Little Lamb. Bask in the peace of sweet release when life lets go the dam. |
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Submitted: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Last Updated: Thursday, October 18, 2007
About the Poet
Hi!!-I am a retired RN,who loves genealogy, poetry,music, my family(two daughters and six grandchildren),a golfing hubby, who is a retired engineer. Born and grew up in upper NY state. Been in PA about 40 years. These years, life is pretty simple and enjoyable. Oh yeah-I adore the computer and the friends I've made on it.
Other Poems by Jane E. Pearce
- Beneath the Stele
- Brainwashed
- Easter
- Final Couture
- Graduation
- Iris Bly
- Journey Postponed
- November Rain
- Once in a While
- Perhaps Fate Is Wise
- Permanent Guests
- Playground
- R.S.V.P.
- Rings
- Roses
- Someday
- Speak to Me
- That Day upon the Sands
- The Dark Hour
- The Journey
- The Return
- The Traveler
- The Trunk
- Tug of War
- Unable to Die
- When Days Were Lollipops
- Whispering Walls
- World War 2
- You Never Forget
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