You say I make you smileI say goodYour smile makes sunshineWe always need more sunshine
Category Archives: Poetry
The Butt-Head
I’ve always been a butt-head It’s not a source of pride Even though I do my best It’s something I can’t hide It often tends to manifest In ways I can’t suppress How I got to be this way Is anybody’s guess
Ignorance
Ignorance keeps me humble Humility makes me wise Wisdom knows compassion Is seen through others’ eyes
Gray
In my youthBlack and whiteWere colors of the dayEverythingWas well definedLeaning but on wayAs age pursuedThen caught meUncertainty held swayWhat once to meWas black and whiteHad turned to shades of gray
Lives Lost
Lives lostCast asideShattered They lie brokenWords can butReveal the painBetter leftUnspoken
Shadow Dance
Sailing
Irresistible Immovable
For some reason, while walking my dogs the other day, my thoughts were drawn to the flawed paradox of the irresistible force and the immovable object. What would happen should they meet? And what if, instead of physical bodies, they were emotions? The force of hope Beyond compare Collides with objects Of despair Cataclysm OnContinue reading “Irresistible Immovable”
Butt Dialin’
She called me yesterday But had not much to say I didn’t even think she knew my name And though my face was smilin’ I think her butt was dialin’ What the heck I love her just the same