Camelot Lost
11/22/1963
By J. S. WadePublished about a year ago • Updated about a year ago • 1 min read
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Nineteen sixty three,
Our Camelot has perished-
Eternal flames rise.
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J. S. Wade
Since reading Tolkien in Middle school, I have been fascinated with creating, reading, and hearing art through story’s and music. I am a perpetual student of writing and life.
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Comments (13)
My mother nearly collapsed when she heard of his death,
All we can do is wonder what might have been. No offence to Johnson or Nixon after him but...
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Interesting take on the challenge. Got me reflecting!
Awesome!!! Left a 💖
I remember it well, great words
Impressive! and very thought provoking. Definitely left a heart.
Yes indeed. Very nicely done.
So much said in three lines about one of the greatest ♥️
Camelot - a famous description of his presidency- says it all
Yes!! The title says it all.
10 words that have such powerful impact. Well done, Scott! This is sublime!
Very sad and true 😔