Namaa Hammond
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V "Point of No Return"A Chapter by Namaa HammondO'er the ramparts drifting beneath the stone skiesNow he is part of the the windColdestdebrisswallows him like a flyThe frog croaked and the widow sin.. |
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VI "Fallen Chief of Flight"A Chapter by Namaa HammondStrung around the sparrow's hallow nestSing a song for hadesHe sang out loud and swallowed his chestHis ringing soundwaves stabbed meShunning notes ri.. |
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VII "Clover of Taboo"A Chapter by Namaa HammondThe door is pounding at the end of the hallEchoing cries in my eardrumsWaiting for the widow's final callMy deafness is his demonHis distanced calls a.. |
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VIII "The Crossbow"A Chapter by Namaa HammondFallen a victim when I am aloneThat is when the line is thinI feel so lonely, empty and coldBut the levee had to break inWhy does the world make more .. |
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IX "Mockery of the Trinity"A Chapter by Namaa HammondI lie down and lay to go to sleepBut my demons are not at restI begin to toss, turn, fall out of my sheetsIt's just you sitting on my chestThere he st.. |
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X "The Zephyr"A Chapter by Namaa HammondBlack hair dwindled beneath his wingsPass into enemy handsIn the dark fall hour the widow singsEchoes from an exile landThe feathers circle the widow .. |
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XI "The Burden"A Chapter by Namaa HammondThe widow stands on the foot of my bedBleak the corner of my eyeA vile figure stands near my headWrists untied of vies and alibisThe lies, regardless,.. |
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"Queen of the Exile Land (The Defeat)"A Chapter by Namaa HammondAs a man stands upon a stoneThe grave which has stolen his soulI saw this man die in the stormAs his body rolled and rolledHe vowed and swore his head.. |
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Pen and PaperA Poem by Namaa HammondStanding with one foot on the bridgeImpatient and unbalancedDeparture in which I have ledI now fall spinlessOn ink and paper will I releaseUnspoken wh.. |
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Her StoryA Poem by Namaa HammondWeakened by despiseLye the eyes of a fallen angelInside her compromise, weakness forbiddenand the sight that was almost fatalBlinded by vindication an.. |