I don’t have much to say
No one listens anyway
Just share stuff with my dog
And post it here on this blog
Because he doesn’t read
And only cares about his feed
Or if I scratch his scruff
Obsolescence can be tough.
I don’t have much to say
No one listens anyway
Just share stuff with my dog
And post it here on this blog
Because he doesn’t read
And only cares about his feed
Or if I scratch his scruff
Obsolescence can be tough.
I try my best to give my hoard away
Despite a less-than-consequential stash,
At times I do it every single day
But couplets aren’t the same as cold hard cash,
They’re worth a whole lot more (at least to me)
Each word a priceless treasure on its own
And value will go up substantially
When proper placement chills one to the bone.
I hope some future person on a quest
Alights upon this shore in cyberspace
Excited by a shining gem or two
And feels a sudden thrumming in their chest
As their quiescent heart begins to race
With passion that I helped them spark anew.
***Well this is it true believers, today marks 20 years of posting on this blog. The first poem I put here was about classic poetry books I found at a garage sale, and to me they were worth their weight in gold. I shall continue writing and maybe get another 20 in. Thanks to all who have read and commented over the years. I love you all – RCH***
Our overlords are little dots of light that cross the sky
And you can only see them if you take the time to try
But once you actually notice them, there’s not much you can do
Except to pray with all your might - they haven’t noticed you.
Consistently inconsistent
Described him to a tee
Apparently only persistent
At always wanting to be
Undeniably different
Than anyone else alive
Consistently inconsistent
A curious way to survive.
Her hips will hypnotize
Luscious lips will tell you lies
And you are hers to compromise
You knew it all along
For when you watch her walk that way
You feel your heart begin to sway
There’s nothing you can do but play
Another lonely song
Another lonely song
To listen to all night long
While wishing she was there by your side
A haunting melody
That you can sing in any key
To help you forget your wounded pride
Her legs are looking good
So much better than they should
It’s time to quit, you wish you could
You know you’re not that strong
Remembering way back when
Turn your guitar to ten
Then grab the nearest pen
And write another lonely song