exciting (21 Poems)
Poem [Let's take a walk,] (Frank O Hara Poems)
Let’s take a walk, youand I in spite of theweather if it rains hard on our toes we’ll stroll like poodlesand be washed down agigantic scenic gutter … Continue reading
girls coming home in their cars (Charles Bukowski Poems)
the girls are coming home in their carsand I sit by the window and watch. there’s a girl in a red dressdriving a white carthere’s a girl in a blue dressdriving a blue carthere’s a girl in a pink dressdriving … Continue reading
The Trash Men (Charles Bukowski Poems)
here they come these guys grey truck radio playing they are in a hurry it’s quite exciting: shirt open bellies hanging out they run out the trash bins roll them out to the fork lift and then the truck grinds … Continue reading
The Great Play (Edward Burrough Brownlow Poems)
There is a playwright older than the years,Who maketh all men actors in his play,And, though they know not what they do or say,The purpose of the plot in all appears.Each in his turn, beset with inborn fears,Enters unseen youth’s … Continue reading
Joseph’s Family Move to Egypt (Doris Clore Demaree Poems)
Exciting adventures are fun to hearWith brave men and womenAnd boys and girls,Strange places, and danger—and fear. There was joy at home when Jacob knewThat Joseph still lived In a land far away.Jacob wanted to see him. To talk to … Continue reading
Paul Escapes in a Basket (Doris Clore Demaree Poems)
The Bible is filled with strangeAnd exciting adventuresOf wicked people and good.Saul toured the countryKilling the Christians.One day he heard a voice,“SaulWhy do you persecute me?”It was Jesus.Saul was afraid. After that Saul was a Christian.His name was changed to … Continue reading
Observation Car (Alec Derwent Hope Poem)
To be put on the train and kissed and given my ticket, Then the station slid backward, the shops and the neon lighting, Reeling off in a drunken blur, with a whole pound note in my pocket And the holiday … Continue reading
confessions of a fool (Rg Gregory Poem)
(i) i believed in flower-power (the triumph of the meek) the thought that what a wind could bend was not to be derided for its weakness but known to draw its calm from a corporate sense of self (its many-ed … Continue reading
The Bobber Sank (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
A small decal in the rear window the van passing us on the right An image, a stencil stylized of a fisherman casting his line In an instant a memory more than forty years ago of a pond I once … Continue reading
New and Exciting Places (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Led by the spirit listening to the voice within new and exciting places in service to the Lord Finding our savior, our brother out in the world our journey, our faith taking us on our way January 6, 2010 Matthew … Continue reading