Volume Two: Seasonable Poems>


Chapter One: Autumn Days

Autumn is a great subject for stories, poems,

or anything of that nature because it is truly

inspiring with the natural exchange of seasons

and the political colors that emerge ever so often.


  1. An Autumn Canvas

  2. Why Bother?

  3. Seasonings

  4. "Weather" Or Not

  5. Fun With Kitty

  6. Spelling Out Halloween

  7. Autumn's Rush

  8. Always, But Never

  9. Fears

  10. Come On Over

  11. Sure About Assumptions

  12. The Ice Queen

  13. Just A Dream

  14. I'm Thankful For

  15. An Everyday Wish

  16. It's Tradition

  17. The Story Of Don And Liz


    Chapter Two: Winter Fare

    Winter- Begins with deep reflections

    of a long year, maybe not so pure and

    white as snow, but gives us hope that the

    next time we'll do better.


  18. A Rock 'n' Roll Star

  19. In And Out Of Luck

  20. A "KISS" Saga

  21. Was Hollywood Square?

  22. The Christmas Banners

  23. The Wild West

  24. Bookmarkers

  25. Holi-daze

  26. Christmas Is Waiting

  27. I Don't Do Windows

  28. Blue Monday

  29. The River Of Time

  30. Juan Alfaro


    Chapter Three: Spring-Air Time

    Spring- A warm and refreshing

    change from heavy coats and hats

    to long shirts and sweaters. Also a

    new outlook for the spiritual being

    that we kept under wraps.


  31. A Champion

  32. Hey, Little Brown Bear

  33. Honey Bunny

  34. The Drummer

  35. The Ward Girl

  36. Secret Aspirations

  37. A Case For The Low Man

  38. The Keepsake

  39. Powerful Folks

  40. Aloha, Friends

  41. The Trail

  42. Trouble

  43. The Wedding Day

  44. The Administrative Edge

  45. This Is Alberta

  46. Hilda Saldana

  47. Fruits

  48. Me And Thee


    Chapter Four: Summer Plays

    Summer- A casual occasion for bare-

    feet and shorts. No time frame in mind.

    RELAX; relax; relax. LAUGH; laugh; laugh.


  49. My Genius

  50. Stars: ANNIE And FREDDIE

  51. A Requiem For Jim

  52. Steaming

  53. The Easy Way

  54. The Letter That Waited

  55. An Analogy

  56. Impressions

  57. The Silent Majority

  58. To Have A Better Child

  59. "Ess" Excess

  60. Hi! Guy


    (Lost) Chapter Five: Ten Years Ago

    In 1981 I tried my hand at poetry. After

    writing about the five loves of my life, I set

    the poems aside, as well as a part of my imagi-

    native soul. It did not re-emerge until I started

    working and then, like the lost episodes on t.v.,

    I came across them in a drawer. I hope I've

    learned more about rhyme and meter since '81.


  61. Donny's Story

  62. Bobby's Here To Stay

  63. Marcy's Poem

  64. Little Karl Allen Ward

  65. Husband


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