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Tom Miller is a retired businessman who does voiceover work and writes poetry. He is also the lead guide at two historical houses in Salem MA owned and operated by Historic New England. His work has appeared in The Muddy River Poetry Review, The Wilderness House Literary Review, Ibbetson Street, First Literary East and a variety of other journals as well as several anthologies. Tom is a frequent performer at various venues on the North Shore and in the Greater Boston area. A native of Ohio he resides in Ipswich, MA, with his wife and a very stubborn but lovable dog.
For A New Found Friend
For you are the promise of the breaking dawn
And of the taste of chocolate…
And of the aroma of a fine wine
And of the hint of wild flowers on the soft summer breeze…
You are mystery and excitement
Exotic and enticing
You are a novel
To be read with relish
A journey of learning and experiencing
To be cherished and treasured
For it is not merely the cover that invites
But the content within that excites.
— Tom Miller
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