Personal Revelations
The first draft of this poem was done in 1997. I heavily re-edited it prior to posting it here in 2015. Personal Revelations By the time I saw your face, You quickened the pace....
The first draft of this poem was done in 1997. I heavily re-edited it prior to posting it here in 2015. Personal Revelations By the time I saw your face, You quickened the pace....
This is an another formerly lost poem, circa 1997. It was intended as part of an unfinished collection called “Poetic Bewailments” where I explored feelings of loss, regret, and pain. Rough year, I guess....
This was written during my long-forgotten melodramatic-poet days, circa 1997. No, I was not good at poetry. Go ahead and mock this anyway. Death It is a well known fact, By the night the cat Will...
This poem about Satan was a creative response to “Paradise Lost” for a class assignment in 1997. So even though it’s not great in retrospect, when is any high school poetry good? First...
Note: This poem first appeared in the 1998 edition of Aries, a literary magazine in my hometown.
The Battle of the Bulge was a critical battle in the war against Hitler's Nazis. Soldiers fought and died every day in the dead of winter. And when a grenade fell into his foxhole, Jim thought he was surely dead. What happened next was nothing short of heroic...
Note: This is based on a true story of the war, as told by the late James C. Kerns.
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