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Travel Poems, Page 5

Fate and Faiths

Two women, one old: one young Walk side by side, content The older, dressed as befits her faith: The other as befits …

No Pirates in Alghero

Pirates tonight sleep Neath clay, mere bones A city now at peace.

Mosque Unseen Until Heard

The silence by a cry was broken The Muslim call to prayer Another one in the east echoed From the mosque over …

Sailing Neath the Charles Bridge

Such history flows beneath this bridge And all that have walked on it So many pass its statues walk And think so …