Poems by Michael D Nalley

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  • We remember the attack on colors that don't run
    That called for the rescuers of nine-one-one...

  • Dark is the night, as light is the day
    I spend half my life turning away...

  • You shared a faithful smile with us, as each new...
    Every step of the way, by the way, and somehow...

  • I would rather be deaf and dumb
    Than to be caught without a thumb...

  • I just want to thank you for Your infinite
    Mercy that you give to us every day and night...

  • Ah, the poets passion for the Queen of hearts
    I am mesmerized by the messages she imparts...

  • The first shall be last, and the last first
    Where true passion quenches our thirst...

  • While traveling in the fast lane of life
    I had a quick conversation with my wife...

  • As the old lady walked through the city of the...
    she held the magic Mojo tightly, close to her...

  • Here lies a poet, and a humble man
    Yet, I believe he was his most loyal fan...

  • Oh his name it is nothing
    His age it means less...

  • Christopher Columbus began a quest
    to find a trade route sailing west...