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RECOLLECT --- A Poem of Righteous Memories. (The Poetry of James Magill)

 

RECOLLECT

Tell me a long
And happy story
About your
Many days of glory.
 
Of the way
It was for you
And of the times
That you saw through.
 
Let your eyes
With memories shine
Of what was yours
And is to be mine.  ~
 
 
~Jim Magill Poems (c) James Magill.  All Rights
Reserved.  "Recollect" has been previously published
on a First Rights Basis.
 
 
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  James W Magill lives and writes in Pennsylvania. Widely published,
and with one completed manuscript, "Reflections on the Human
Condition" still awaiting publication, he can be contacted by e-mail at: 
Jwm2125@aol.com  or through his Web Site at:  www.jamesmagill.com
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    James Magill's writing (i.e., poetry) is acknowledged on the "VSA arts" Artists Registry (VSA arts is an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts).  *Please see the below given Internet link and note:
 
    * http://www.vsarts.org/   Under the word "Spotlight," click on Discover the "VSA arts" Artists Registry, in the right corner of the brought up web site, click on Literary Arts under Search by Discipline/Media, scroll down the pages until you find my name, and then click on my name.
 
    -----Magill has always hoped that his poetry would somehow be a vehicle via which he could improve his general life circumstances and he still holds on to that dream. 
 
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Posted Sep 05 2009, 07:35 PM by James W. Magill

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