I thought about this when reflecting on the sometimes cyclical, and often monotonous nature of life.
I was reflecting on how isolating it can feel at this stage in my life having lost both parents, grandparents and many aunts and other family members.
I wrote this for my wife for her 50th Birthday
For whatever reason I have a body chemistry where bugs are attracted to me. My wife has a lot of house plants and frequently fungus gnats tend to swarm me. So I wrote this funny tale about my most recent encounter.
I wrote this because my wife and I have been thru many storms in almost 20 years, and I thought of an image of us still being together swaying thru the tsunami’s still together.
A funny [NSFW] Fast Food Story about a Nymphomaniac named Panda
This was a goofy little diddy I made because my brother challenged me to come up with something using the words "Pulchritudinous" (meaning Beautiful) and "Obsequious" (meaning excessive or servile degree)
I wrote this for my beautiful wife Tamera who I am fortunate enough to be married to for almost 20 years!
Wrote this for my lovely wife Tamera for 2024 Valentines Day
A poem about my wife Tamera and how my heart always finds its way back to her.
For my wife after being away for a week. This Hole Deepens Missing you Wanting you Remembering you ... This hole deepens. A light touch A passing smile A soothing hey babe ... This hole...
A brief poem about a vibrational introspective journey through quamtum space-time.
An introspective commentary on our digital captivity and the choices we make to remain enslaved.
A poem about a young man in an inner city passing by a window where he would see a woman in distress.
A Poem about a common new Millennium struggle called “Phubbing.” The emotional description felt by those who feels the one they care about loves their cell/Smartphone more than them.
I wrote this in honor of my father who is on the eve of passing away from Pancreatic Cancer
Patsy Anna Patridge 2/18/1941 - 4/27/2010 I wrote this while in the hospital watching my mother "Patsy Patridge" as she fought for her last breaths after fighting a battle with cancer for 14 years. I love you and I am thankful you will forever be...