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Thankfulness

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A Legend Comes To Dayton

A Legend Comes To Dayton

Last Sunday, a legend came to Dayton, to help alleviate the pain;
Of a city that’s in mourning,...

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Another way

Thanking You saved me from my self yet again. I would go spinning off in sin. setting myself up for...

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Turn too

Who do you turn too
when no one else is around
the mighty Savior

the King of Kings...

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My Mother and My Father

My father is the bright light shining
He glows red and white

He is growing green and gray...

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Characteristic Colour

Characteristic Colour

Colours create harmony
peacefulness, love & hope
tho dowdy shades like grey & black...

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Maniacal madman manacled me

Maniacal madman manacled me

Ironclad choke hold tightened
around pencil necked geek
stranglehold noose asphyxiated...

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Tomorrow

Tomorrow

I have always
believed
in Tomorrow
as it serves
as a Lantern
of Hope...

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FEET ON THE GROUND


A heart full of love
Is blessed from above
A soul without pain
Is a winner in...

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GET YOUR PRIORITIES RIGHT

You complain about the length of the Starbucks queue
If you want your coffee that's something you...

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Nature

stars glisten in the night gently shining bright, leaves dancing on the trees graceful in the breeze, dew...

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What Is Left?

Eighty-Four Pins is my first collection of Poetry available now...

What Is Left?

What is left of what once we once had?
For it is broken down and withered,
This once...

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INSPIRATION

Sometimes words don't flow the way they should
Trying to make them rhyme is worse than giving blood...

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Friends zone

The friends zone,
The place where,
I felt,
Oh so alone,
The place where,...

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Fountian

Fountian

Of youth
of joy and peace
fountian of love
from God above
fountian of hope...

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A Poetic Child...

A Poetic Child...

I'm sat in a room,
Listening to the banging and clattering,
I'm sad, in a mood,
...

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Arm chair

Arm chair

Who’ d have thought it, 65
some would say a good thing your still alive
If only they could...