Tag Archive: Poem

‘Ann Arbor’

The drunken poet drank his Jack Daniel and cold tap beer in the Michigan tavern. A young man sat with and ordered a double of whiskey and lowered his head down and his… Continue reading

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A safe place, a kind face, maybe?

A safe place, a kind face, maybe?   Someone told the loneliest lady in the bar. Johnnie wanted to die alone, with Jack Daniel and Jim Beam as his only friends. She stood… Continue reading

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A Prayer for me

—————————- A prayer for me   Please friend, whisper a prayer for me. I had lived swimming in sin, gin and bad love. Today I’m barren and alone.   A long time ago.… Continue reading

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Make me believe

Pretty words Dangerous beautiful lady in her tight black dress and wearing chain of amethyst crystal upon her neck. Was my crystal once and she wanted it more than I did. She told… Continue reading

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“Passing through

Passing through A poet and writer exchanging words and thoughts. The Coffee house poet told the writer. We can never win. Jack London once wrote. “The gods always win. Men believe they can… Continue reading

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Rose colored glasses

Rose colored glasses Sin, gin and too many bad night. Once we knew love and tonight we have forsaken ykindness. I remember when, You and I, held hands by the Lake Clair and… Continue reading

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I was condemned after I saw your face

I was condemned after I saw your face   I was looking for the wide open road and some kind of freedom, and a pretty lady  sat alone, on a barren road on… Continue reading

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‘Hold on tightly baby’

Hold on tightly baby You were the bloody storm my lover, you were my strawberry red-haired lady beauty on the Fifth street in Austin, Texas. For twenty dollars and a wrist band. You… Continue reading

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‘Where the wild roses grow’

Where the wild roses grow   – I have known   I have danced with the sea, I have stood on the great mountains surrounded by the free clouds, I have found the… Continue reading

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‘Let’s pretend my lover’

Let’s pretend my lover Once we were Hemingway and Agnes. We drank, we made love and we had enough. The damn Spring was looming near and I saw in your eyes, the Winter’s… Continue reading

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