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The Poetry of Myths and Legends Vol. 3
The Poetry of Myths and Legends Vol. 3
The Poetry of Myths and Legends Vol. 3
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30 Poems in a 3 volume of poetry about ghosts, myths, and legends.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 12, 2012
ISBN9781465901538
The Poetry of Myths and Legends Vol. 3
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Caroline Doyle

I am 53 years old and live in Chirk, N. Wales I am a new writer. What I write comes from a lifetimes experience. I write fiction as well as non fiction. My ebooks are all available here and the two in paperback, 'the clinging vines' and 'The Oculate Conspiracy' are available from all major online retailers.

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    The Poetry of Myths and Legends Vol. 3 - Caroline Doyle

    THE POETRY

    OF

    MYTHS

    AND LEGEND

    VOL. 3

    2012©Caroline Doyle

    Published by Rainbow Publishing

    Smashwords Edition

    The Grim Reaper

    The grim reaper stalks the town,

    But you will never see him frown,

    If you see him your time is done,

    Which for him is great fun.

    He's here to take someone away,

    They won't live another day,

    Will they go to heaven or to hell?

    Nobody can really tell.

    Only the reaper does really know,

    Where anybody will actually go,

    Where they are now really sought,

    The grim reaper will them escort.

    The Giant

    The giant walked across the land,

    He felt that life was oh so grand,

    But everywhere he did bring fear,

    All the children shed a tear,

    As they faced this man with fright,

    To them he was a dreadful sight,

    They didn't know that he was kind,

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