James J. Jackson

Poet and Journalist

To Find My Docile Cause

James J Jackson

To find my docile

cause,

My own draft

of soul and

resource.

Driven by the

Charges recourse,

by the agents

of fortunes pain

of maturities

trial nature,

what humid steam

of humor would

elicit the reactions

of film’s martyrs,

why cannot our acts of

past retributes

speak for themselves.

Speaking,

speaking,

always speaking of

freedoms.

1/31/12

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May 20, 2014

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