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TREATY OF FALLS (SECOND
PART)
In foreign drip-echoing sub-corridors,
the so-called no-man's-land of the starving
night,
I gain access to my dark-side
& begin to feel a dementia cocktail
of
anger & a calculating hatred by osmosis
seep,
from a deep dark drop in my heart,
to my ever-thinking mind.
To love oneself, is to respect ones own
power.
To feel ones own change, is to know the pain
paid-off.
To be shocked by ones own actions,
Is a thrilling thing.
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Lee Richard Kirsten
Biography: Born in Cape Town 1974 into an
Irish-Dutch family, currently living in London.
Started writing at the age of 17.
These poems are from a book entitled
The Poet's Bible: Vol. 1-3
By: Lee Richard Kirsten
ISBN 0-9548420-0-6
Copyright Lee Richard Kirsten 2005
Published by: Letchard Inc creative rebellion
since 1991
Copyright of all poetry on this
website is retained by the author.
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