Poems by Gabba Gabba Hey

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  • When we were young we used to follow the old
    road. It was swollen, pregnant like our minds...

  • When we were young we used to follow the old
    road. It was swollen, pregnant like our minds...

  • Fortunato wasn't the only one to be caught behind...
    Masonry falls heavily from the indefinable sky...

  • The cider I drank tasted like October.
    The suns' heavy rays raked across my closed...

  • O, why did I let you go?
    The way you smiled at me so sweet...

  • Your gaze fell on me like a cold cascade of...
    The marble quality of your eyes degenerates into a...

  • "All living things would fade and die from...
    -Howard Thurman...

  • Twirling in a world of faux reality,
    a ballerina playing in a fountain of age...

  • Graciously, my knees bend to form a bow of sorts
    and my head mirrors the motion in perfect...

  • Grand wishes are sprinkled over half baked ideas
    by a smooth, precise hand that never wavers...

  • Red fluorescent smiles cloud my mind
    and dull blue memories clear them away...

  • Sandy plains wrapping around ebony words
    call out to my lover tonight...