Dennis Adonis

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Soaring from the Caribbean and stepping off of the plane
Good old London you certainly felt the same
Gatwick I savour you, for your scenery I pain
O' how much I was grieving for the beautiful sight of you again
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I am locked away in this place
Not sure where I am
Tears strolling down my face
Like a baby in a pram
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In the year 2090 I wouldn't be there
For my time on earth would have already been shear
In the year 2090, no, I wouldn't be there
Don't cry for me anyone; just remember the times we'd share.
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To the Atlantic for a bath my soul had suggest
Then I threw myself into its nakedness
Now diving below as an angel bequest
That they heard my prayers and will now give me rest
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Six o' clock a morning rum shop door open
In less than a minute, it welcomes Mike and Jason

They call fuh a quarter Vodka with orange juice chaser
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If I save you before you're born …..
Would you remember me?
Or deny me with scorn,
And unfair misery.
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Oh how ungrateful mankind has been to thee
To pluck you from our sight with such cruelty.
I know you forgive that trigger man, and his dirty game
But how do you comfort us who'll always remember your name.
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Sitting under a tree, he is greyed and aged
With a few belongings lingering by his side

Motionless he seem as he stares across the street
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Grandma passed away in her bed where she laid still
And in her right hand she held on to her last and only will

Gently retrieving it from her right hand side
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From the square of the revolution they all took off
Very vociferous with their banners aloft
In a unifying tone a slogan they chant
Some with emotions and a dramatic rant
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Dennis Adonis Biography

Dennis Adonis is an Educational Author, Poet, Novelist, Musician, and a Contributing Writer on Information Technology for Yahoo.com. However, in despite of his interest and intellect of varying authoring genres, his expertise is more concentrated on Computer Security Software, and Information Technology Engineering. Now a noted member of the Royal Society of Literature in England, he has penned over a dozen books to date; – all of which are already published, including a Poetic Anthology entitled; Sea of Sorrows. In despite of his sometimes controversial past, he had always kept steadfast to his goals, and status as an authority on Information Technology, fictional writing, poetry, and even musical arts. While by any standards his current listings of books may seem more than sufficient for an Author, Mr. Adonis is still seeking to expand his authoring portfolio in addition to indulging extensively in music recording, which had always been an integral part of his career interest.)

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Memories Of London

Soaring from the Caribbean and stepping off of the plane
Good old London you certainly felt the same
Gatwick I savour you, for your scenery I pain
O' how much I was grieving for the beautiful sight of you again

I misses your flowers that blooms in the spring
And the songs of the birds around Crawley they sing
Oh dear London if I was a man with even one wing
I would have still struggle to reach you from my heart within

I miss the warmth of your good old summer days
And even the beautiful sight of the art forms you displays
Warmth my face felt from your simmering sun rays
And even the sweet sound of the roof on rainy days

I miss the autumn when your colourful leaves will fell
And the approaching season changes yes I can tell
The sight of this surely makes my big heart swell
O' good old London I know you too well

I miss the winter when your streets go cold
Wonderfully white, it's a beauty to behold
A cold winter it would be, the forecaster foretold
O' beautiful London, you are still warmly unfold

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