More quotes by Beryl Dov

"Tonight is For the Dying I've seen it grow dark ten-thousand times, yet never once mourned the loss of light, until tonight. Tonight I'm dying, dying, dying; before morn I may be ash in an urn, I know the light will return, maybe keeping ablaze its promise to others. Maybe not.If I had my druthers, the others would bedying, dying, dying, too,tonight."
"Why I Don't Carry a Cellphone [10w] It's a sign of servility you can be contacted anytime."
"Present {Couplet} Our present is the dissipating despair of our past mingled with the promise of our future we hope will last."
"Dull Poetry Dulls the Mind [10w] Poetry penetrates dullness when whetted on the stone of imagination."
"What happens when you trip China's Premier Li Keqiang on a banana peel? Your wind up with an even more slippery slope."