"Shades Of Blue" (The Poetry of James Magill)

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  • JimMagill
  • is is a widely published poet whose work has received, and continues to garner, some national attention in the USA. He has finished a 65 page manuscript of original, and previously unpublished, poetry titled "Reflections on the Human Condition" for which he is diligently searching for a publisher. A writing sample is available by accessing his Web Site at: www.jamesmagill.com

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I am a creative writer (i.e., poet).  Here is the URL to a video of mine (on the concept of creativity) titled "Where From:"  http://www.webbytalents.com/play.php?vid=612  

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Also, here is the URL to my Web Site:
www.jamesmagill.com   My Web Site offers an extened writing sample and other information.  I would be honored by all who might chose to visit my Web Site.

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"Shades Of Blue" (The Poetry of James Magill)


"Shades Of Blue"

You just had to go your lonesome way

So quiet, yet so much to say.

Since you've left, I've grown so small

Both inside and out, cheap talk seems tall.

To be like you, I wish that I could

Try to stand, where you once stood.

But you have your ways, and I have mine

We'll meet again --- at some other time. ~


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~Jim Magill Poems (c) James Magill. All Rights Reserved.  "Shades of Blue" has had exposure on the Internet, but it has yet to be published in a hard copy format.

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everafter commented on "Shades Of Blue" (The Poetry of James Magill)

07-04-2009

your poem was very touching and heartfelt. i hope that one day you will meet again. well written and enjoyed

JimMagill

07/04/2009

Thank you "everafter" for reading my poem. I really appreciate your comments, and the opportunity to initeract with other poets on this site! ----JimMagill Web Site: www.jamesmagill.com

If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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