With Autumn comes death, Green turns into golden brown, Nature’s slate wiped clean. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
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Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic 1886 novel is primarily a thriller and serves as an allegory of the morality of good and evil, personified into the clashing personalities of character(s) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde…
The shadows take form. Snakes, rabbits, and butterflies. A silhouette dance. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
Childhood cruelty, To watch its corpse limbs wriggle, Pulling crane fly legs. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
Flying geese on high sing their freedom call, while we toil away below. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
This is no country For the old or young. Reserved Only for the rich. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
The world rolls on by. Plans are made as I sit here Feeling emptiness. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
Coinage passes through Greedy palms like greased lightning. Always needing more. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
In the dead of night, when all other birds have slept, the midnight owl flits. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
You will know vengeance! Hark! Be still my dogs of war. Masked insanity. Giuseppe Gillespie – October 2021
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