Submitted by: Larry McMillan
Category: Poetry
I dreamed a dream last night
While in this foxhole last night
I was watching flashes of light.
Then visions of you I dreamed last night
To ease the pain of the fight,
To take away the fears of the night,
In hopes that at first light
I did not die in the night.
I fear that the night
Will become reality in the light,
So each night
I keep you in sight
By dreaming a dream, of you each night.
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I am retired Navy and retired otherwise except for all the people who think I should still work on computers. I am 76 years old going on 13 or 3, I am not sure which. I have written 600 poems and one poetry book with approximately 400 poems called, My Ramblings: An adventure in poetry. I have also written The Electronic Thief, The Scarlet Widow, The Adventures of Billy Blue Jay, The End of Summer, and several short stories. I have recently graduated from the Long Ridge Writers Group
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