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Time Flies Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Daniel N Thomas, Liberia Jul 27, 2008
Culture   Poetry

  

Time Flies It was just yesterday; a visit and a familiar smile,
The long walks and that tender voice.
Speedily the clock struck and memories rolls like the ocean's wave.
Today, no more do I see those smiles and take the walks.

Here I am asking why?

Here I and searching far.
My dearest one, lifeless you lie but,
Yet with civility you smile.
I knew those smile were meant to keep me strong.
Worry not in your long sleep for you have a place in our hearts. Sleep dearest one for someday as time flies we will meet again.





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Daniel N Thomas


I am Nuxe Daniel Thomas, a Liberian, age 28, and a practicing writer. I am the founder and president of the Sustainable Program for the Education and Ability of Kids (SPEAK).

I am also a student of the Stella Maris Polytechnic institution and a practicing architect by profession.

I love writing and inspiring others in times of great worries. I have written several poems, essays and a pending book entitled “The Agonies of a Child.” This book is based upon my experience as a child in my family circle and in the civil war that lasted for more than a decade in our country.

I love and respect the views of others.
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