Poems by Neil Marsden

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  • Trees (1)

    Kiss the falling, failing leaves goodbye,
    As they desert you on their annual display...

  • Call by if you should chance remember,
    Your invite that fell to the floor...

  • Through mists of doubt and veils of blackness,
    I peered into arenas never built...

  • Guilt (1)

    A walk you said, across the forest floor,
    To view a scene with awe and wonder...

  • Sometimes this effortless silence,
    Lies shattered in the wake of you...

  • I can no longer count the tears,
    Endless and silent they have fallen...

  • I will remember for the distance,
    Your first forlorn, enchanting cry...

  • Into the bowels of Hull city centre
    Far, far from the world outside...

  • It is hot today, and the sun shines upon...
    Whether they wish to look upwards or not...

  • I have just deleted soul,
    As your orange inmates file sits leadened black...

  • Thirty years ago you came,
    To check identity, confirm name...

  • I hope when your ego is scraping the ceiling,
    And your mirrors grow tired of that smile...