D.E. Morgan's Poetry


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A Woman
from "Death"
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Green eyes, greener than the grasses
look out from her wire-frame glasses.
Long brown hair goes down to her waist
and no make-up adorns her face.
As she removes her gray handbag
Her cream-white blouse begins to sag
It's housed by a long blue blazer
and a short blue skirt that fits her
Flesh-colored stockings on her legs
in socks the color of nutmeg
are in dark brown shoes of glory.
And that's the end of this story


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