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.
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.
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.
Chapter Four: Summer Plays
Summer- A casual occasion for bare-
feet and shorts. No time frame in mind.
RELAX; relax; relax. LAUGH; laugh; laugh.
(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.