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Steve, those are awesome. You are a bottomless pit of talents.:)

I don't know how to do those nice backgrounds, but I'll take up your suggestion anyway - here's one of the few poems I ever wrote.

BUT FIRST some important background information to set the table. I penned this while working on a mining project a number of years ago, on which there were several other employees. This dissertation involves 3 of them; Mike Shoreman and Larry were laborers with Mike being the lead hand on that shift. They were avid hunters, though not too good, and quite red-necked. Douglas was the project supervisor, a nonhunter but quite famous for having vehicle collisions with deer. And so:

Ode to a Mighty Nimrod

The dawn was dank and hazy

When the boys - mad Mike and Crazy

Larry - loaded guns and ammo in the Jeep.

Said Mike, "I'll sure be aiming

For some killing and/or maiming

'Cause anything we bag we get to keep.

They both were just a-hooting

By the prospect of their shooting

The maximum the game laws would allow.

They had their hippy permit

And, with luck, they surely would git

A plump and juicy Simmental range cow.

Poor Larry waxed lamenting

'Bout the misery and tormenting

Caused by lack of slaughter as of late.

He hadn't seen no bruins

So his spring hunt was in ruins

(Nor had his recent love life been so great).

Articulated Shoreman

"Because I am your foreman

It's only fair I fire my gun first.

If a critter still should quiver

After ten shots I deliver

Then nail it with a Husqvarna burst.

They scoured hill and dale

But only glimpsed the tail

Of a solitary squirrel as it took flight.

Although they tramped exhausted

Simply nothing was accosted

And reluctantly they quit by dead of night.

As they glumly motored townward

They reflected, sprits downward,

Convinced the North Fork valley held no deer.

"We'll stop and visit Douglas

And perhaps just drink a mug less

Than a couple dozen of his beer."

Then their eyes bugged full asunder

Wrought with envy, fraught with wonder:

Had this latent hunter gone berserk?

The meat was nice and tender

From the bucks upon each fender

That Doug subdued while swerving home from work.

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Good stuff :cool::cool:

Here is something I wrote while back in school for an assignment in English class :

It might be lame, but you asked and I was only about 16 at the time :p:p:D:D

"The Princess"

In the year of 1864

The great ship "The Princess" cast off from shore

But no one knew till it was too late

That "The Princess" would soon meet her fate

The great ship sailed for many days

But now no one knows where she lays

She was sailing across the mighty sea

When a terrible storm hit suddenly

There was no where to run or hide

They had to drift with the tide

But since the boat was huge and slow

Up and down on waves she would go

But one time she went down, straight to the ocean floor

And never rose to ride waves once more

Every soul was lost that say

It is such a shame they never made land day.

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this is embarrasing...but i figured i'd share a few as well...

Fantasia

Sun shinning bright

With rays all around,

Stare up at the sky

Its you and me they have found,

Us skipping stones

As waves crashed in our hands,

Our little feet dancing

Foot prints in the sand,

And we walked...

With those thunderous waves

That talked...

To you and me,

Those true reflections

We so commonly see,

Come and dance,

Come and play on these beaches,

Walk this shoreline

Drink the life that it teaches...

Orange tinted waves

Crumble in from the tide,

Engulfing our feet

As we set aside,

Our regrets and our sorrows

We bury with sand,

And stroll in the sunset

Your palm in my had...

And we walked...

Butterfly Kiss

So long I've been waiting

For a sign from above,

Then someone sent me

A butterfly with love,

And wings with a touch

That kiss me to sleep,

This one butterfly

I live long to keep...

Our eyes will be lashing

One day we'll be crashing,

Our wings together

For now and forever...

Soaring so high,

Oh what I would do

For my sweet butterfly...

She flies around me

Like the stars in the skies,

And lands on my cheek

With her sun shining eyes,

And her beautiful face

And sweet smelling sweat,

My butterfly's wings

Shall always be set,

To fly high above

Like Queen of the sky,

How much I will miss

My sweet butterfly...

Our lips will be dancing

Our eyes will be glancing,

At each other around

Oh sweet up and down,

Together forever

Soaring so high,

Oh what I would do

For my butterfly...

Every time she flies

Everywhere she goes,

Her wings leave a trail

That her beauty follows,

Where the flower she flutters

There is no good bye,

Just a life lasting kiss

From my sweet butterfly...

How much I will miss

My butterfly's kiss...

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I've been writing bad poetry since I was about 13, mostly due to lack of ability to maintain healthy personal relationships with actual people. Sorry I don't any about deer or trees or anything like that.

I've posted this one before. I wrote it while my sister was pregnant with my nephew a long time ago, he turns 17 next month. :eek:

24-7

I live above the wind

In my kingdom in the sky

I’m watching over you

With an understanding eye

Onward through the night

I’m watching your back

Protecting you

From a sneak attack

For those who you call friends

May not be tried and true

And true friends you’ll find

Are few between and few

The reason I am here

Is to secure your spot in heaven

I’m your guardian

I’m always here 24-7

I wrote this one for a friend who was going through some pretty tough times.

Time Heals

Living in the shadows

Of a pain you can’t outrun

Kicking yourself in the teeth

Your only means of fun

You’d give anything to change it

But the damage has been done

Suppress your deepest turmoil

And you think it goes away

It lurks beneath the surface

To unleash its wrath someday

Driving yourself crazy

As your mind is ripped away

Plunging to the icy depths

Of your darkest fears

Sifting through your memories

As your future slips away

Fighting with the devil

Just to live another day

Time heals old wounds

That your mind cannot escape

Imprisoned by your thoughts

But you’ll live another day

Time heals… Life goes on

I wrote this for my great grandmother in around 1997 or so. I wrote it on a construction site with a carpenter's pencil on a scrap piece of plywood. She died 2 weeks after it was first read to her and then was subsequently read at her funeral.
An Angel Among Men

Have you seen the beauty of an angel among men?

When life deals you down and dirty, she’ll quickly take you in

I’ve been very lucky to have her close to me

Sometimes I feel she was sent here just for me

A gift of love from her heart she’ll send

Whether you’re alone or with your closest friend

An unconditional love. No matter what the cost

An inspirational voice, when it seems all hope is lost

Bearing all your burdens, when it’s more than you can stand

Even if it sets her back, a maiden of God’s command

Shined on by the angels, knowing no less than love

God’s greatest angel, guided by the lord above

A teacher of the young, a role model for all

If I ever could repay her, I’d offer her my all

A halo on her head, a rainbow where she goes

She’s touched by the hand of God, A heart of gold that glows

If every gray cloud has a silver lining, one thing is for sure

One day she’ll be watching from where the eagles soar

The man that I am now and the child that I was then

Are in complete agreement… she’s an angel among men

I wrote this one for my aunt and uncle's 25th anniversary

Two people meet

One husband; one wife

And bring into this world

One brand new life

One part her

And one part him

The end result

Is unmistakably them

Through trials and tears

Good times and bad

One goal remains constant:

To be a mom and a dad

Always together

Through smiles and tears

A family is built

That stands up through the years

What can be said

About a love so grand

That started so simply

One woman; one man

This one I just wrote this stanza probably 8 years ago and never could get any further with it. Apparently I was in a pretty dark place...

Did you think I wouldn’t bleed,

Like any other man?

When you ripped out my heart

And held it in your hand

You slithered through my dreams

Like a sick, sadistic snake

Kicked a hole in my soul

For your own amusement’s sake

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Very fine work.........to all of you.

I never have written any poetry. But, I did have a poem written about me. It was a young lady that I had a fancy for, who put pen and paper together on my behalf.

But, that was a long time ago when I was a boy living on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts.

It's nice to be remember in such a way.............:D:D:D:D

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Not as pure poetically as some of you, but I'll post my one ode again :D

Tools.

Right tool for the job.

Chainsaws.

Beautiful chainsaws.

What a tool!

Watch your step if you're a dead log on my property.

Lord help you if you're a low hanging branch.

Why pull out a whimpy pair of pruners when you have 50cc's of chainsaw at your disposal?

Chainsaws, beautiful chainsaws.

Right tool for the job.

That dude in the movie knew what he was doing.

Morbid I know,

it was a movie,

fantasy, get over it.

I have a chainsaw

And now I know how to operate it.

Thanks Tom.

Chainsaws, beautiful chainsaws!

Right tool for the job.

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