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Air and Wood

Air and Wood For me desire burns like a fireA feeling of manhood   I see a womanI feel her power……Like air above the wood. She pulls me in delightfullyAnd covets me to sin. But the oath we took,Your constant love,A water cooled engine. ‍ ‍

Jesus

Christianity in a single verse

Not-a-Bible

The poem “Not a Bible” explores the concept of what defines a “bible” and questions its rigidity and clarity. It suggests that such books have been manipulated by men for power and politics. The poet ponders if a “bible” could adapt, it might reflect diverse truths and perspectives. Everyone has their own internal “bible” which guides their beliefs and judgments. Ultimately, one can choose any book as their guiding principle, embracing both its truths and contradictions.

The most amazing trip

We are having the most amazing trip Going on second day Filled with love and energy In every single way. ‍ The spirit’s here we let her in Our intention for the day We’ll partner with the multitudes And never ever sway. ‍ A sin is when you break your word That simple, yes. You […]

Turn Around

We dropped Jack, our 18 year old, off at CalPoly the other day.

My Biological Clock

A poem about a friend. “My Biological Clock” is a poem about the urgency of life’s ticking clock in the realm of love and personal growth. The narrator wrestles with a relationship that’s grown stale, but finds comfort and clarity in writing poetry. Despite the superficial appearance of a happy family life, a void remains. The poem acts as a self-revelation and a plea for renewal. It encapsulates the struggle to reignite passion, while facing the harsh reality of time slipping away. The narrator calls for a fresh narrative in his love life, one written with the wisdom of experience but the enthusiasm of newfound love.