A Father's Betrayal
in Father Poems
In shadows deep, a father's betrayal lies,
Like a tempest brewing in a stormy sky.
in Father Poems
In shadows deep, a father's betrayal lies,
Like a tempest brewing in a stormy sky.
in Poems about Life Struggles
They sell paradise in glossy pages--smiles laminated,
palm trees like friendly swords, sunsets edited for perfection.
We fly in like moths to a neon mothership,
carry our quiet in hard-sided suitcases, check it at the gate.
in Poems about Life Struggles
Turn the lights low until the city hush becomes a snare,
let the bass press its palm against the ribs of night.
We move like weather -- patient, sudden, uncontained --
rocking over the beat until our shadows learn the rhythm of flight.
in Poems about Life Struggles
In the heart of a city where shadows blend,
Lies a place where the weary find solace, a friend,
in Poems about Life Struggles
In the hush of morning light, they gather,
Soft whispers fold between the pages,
in Poems about Life Struggles
In the light of dawn, where whispers play,
Where shadows dance in the softening gray,
I find a truth, a shimmering thread,
Woven through moments, unsaid, unshed.
in Wife Poems
In the heart of the jungle, where vines entwine,
There lies a presence so fierce and divine.
in Poems about Life Struggles
Beneath the Roman sun, where sand meets blood,
Brave souls arise, in the echo of the thud.
in Poems about Life Struggles
Neon hum, a quarter moon over green--
chalk dust like dry snow on the tip of fingers,
the felt a small country of its own,
pocketed with hungry, round promises.
in Humorous Poems
In the town of Springfield, mischief stirs,
Where Bart Simpson's pranks, his legacy reoccurs.
With a twinkle in his eye, and mischief in his tone,
He dials the phone, in his realm, he's never alone.