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The Woman Who Outshone Her Century
Sunday 1st June 2025 1:03 pm
Haikus inspired by Marilyn Monroe
Heart translates to pain
If only to find relief
Help this weary soul
I tried to love You
But You left, never returned
Good nite my once love
Eyes windows of soul
But the nite has eyes that see
My darkest of fears
A blue velvet couch
Left my doll in her carriage
The doll was stolen
Saturday 6th June 2015 11:07 pm
President Kennedy
President Kennedy, won’t you come back to me
Tell me all you know,
Tell me about Marilyn Monroe
Tell me about Oswald, Ruby and J Edgar Hoover,
The CIA and their secret manoeuvres
Tell me about Dealey Plaza and the Dallas motorcade
Tell me about Elm Street and your final wave
President Kennedy, won’t you come back to me
Tell me all you know,
Tell m...
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