Once upon a midnight dreary
While I pondered weak an weary
Under the spreading chestnut tree
I do not think I shall ever see,
A poem as lovely as
Cannons to the right of me,
cannons to the left of me
Said Annabel Lee
Published by Gary Grant
Detroit. Served USAF Viet Nam Vet. Past Public Relations Officer. Awards for Writting & Potery & Music. Web Page http://www.angelfire.com/planet/grantus/ View profile
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