A Collection of 4 Poems I Wrote (Collection #2)
This collection is a collection of 4 poems that I wrote for members of my family, for some particular occasion or other. These poems differ greatly from the 14… Read more »
This collection is a collection of 4 poems that I wrote for members of my family, for some particular occasion or other. These poems differ greatly from the 14… Read more »
I have compiled this collection of 14 poems I wrote from the posts previously published on Poetry Perfected (my free site that I no longer want to maintain). I have… Read more »
Haiku poetry is easy to write, consists of three lines, and usually follows the 5-7-5 syllable pattern. The third line generally offers some type of “surprise” or something that is unexpected…. Read more »
I first met Victoria at bingo about two months ago. She’s young enough to be my daughter, but is now my bingo buddy and friend. She has a love… Read more »
Who am I… really? as I struggle with my identity I am confused I want to be free I want to be me I want to see clarity Who… Read more »
Originally published on Poetry Perfected. Republished here due to moving and claiming my content. I wrote this a week ago Sunday night, the very night I turned 43, as… Read more »
This poem was written on Saturday, May 29, 1999, for my mother, on the day I graduated from Lakehead University. I attended LU for five years, after taking four… Read more »
When I write, I love myself I lose track of time I forget about watching TV I love me. When I write, I feel better My self-worth is raised… Read more »
I recently stopped doing something I didn’t like. Now I’m loving my new, unplugged life. I don’t have to turn my computer on… unless I want to. I don’t… Read more »
Today’s poem is going to open your eyes. It also carries special meaning for me. I have interviewed Kerry Kijewski, a blind woman I know. She is a blind… Read more »