James J. Jackson

Poet and Journalist

Luck’s Valiant Fortune

James J Jackson

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Luck’s valiant fortune

is a blessing on this

rotten state of nature.

Hallowed be the night

sky and purple morn.

Token by the word of

mouth does a story

spread.

Only to be lost within

the sorts of time.

Stated be the structure

of sorts, and told this

tale in time.

It will be mocked, tweaked,

and changed over time.

 

7/27/10

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art, Authors, literature, Luck, Nature, night, poem, poems, poet, poetry, poets, self expression, Shakespeare, Time, writer, Writers, writing

Date:

May 6, 2014

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