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Two Poems by J.S. MacLean
Posted on April 3, 2019April 19, 2022

Two Poems by J.S. MacLean

Evolution The scientists said trees grow, I watched one awhile and no they do not. Invisible Minority They are not ghosts that prowl the earth down lanes of truth with greed for sight. & & J.S. MacLean J.S. MacLean has been writing poetry since the early 70s with two collections “Molasses Smothered Lemon Slices” and … Continue reading Two Poems by J.S. MacLean

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