Vintage poetry stands the test of time; collections and anthologies of classic poems and enduring verses from eras past.
"Savin' Country Face" He puts on a brave face And faces yet another day But nothing has changed He feels his hope continue to fray
By Bianca C5 years ago in Poets
"A Fathers Son" He found his courage, at the bottom of a bottle She found her first love, tangled beneath the golden wattle
"Lost The Battle" He's and old broken battler Who's down on his luck Hes got dust stained skin An old kelpie in his truck
CALIFORNIA GOLD AND JOHNNY REB PART 2 So now we’ve made it we’re back in Tennessee Don’t have to run anymore I’m in the land of the free
By Marty West5 years ago in Poets
California gold and Johnny reb I left my home in Tennessee to find some California gold Gonna strike it rich and find the mother lode
Inside of my soul tendencies attaining purity are existing Never lost curiosity, never lost receptiveness A world such as this one
By savage writer5 years ago in Poets
What was so magical way back then that makes you want to do it all over again. The sun shone a little bit brighter and lasted much longer.
By Lucinda Lace6 years ago in Poets
Small white pebble Of high note treble A singular song does sing Immense pride and joy will bring River blushing and rushing
By Rowan Finley 6 years ago in Poets
once, an old victorian greenhouse was tucked into a corner of a very old property, it's quaint domes and spires with slow melted glass curvy and throwing reflection in the torchlight.
By susan marie loehe6 years ago in Poets
Living in the 80’s What a joy, It was so much fun I was a tomboy. Fluro clothes, Lycra and leg warmers, While on tv
By Janelle barker6 years ago in Poets
Many centuries ago once lived a pirate , Known for being cruel, vicious, and irate. Though he was unkempt and uncouth ,
By Halden Mile6 years ago in Poets
Vacantly, eyes stare into the frozen earth The hollow tunnel surrounds even the smallest whisper Stifling the cries to forever silence.
By Brianna Lynn Galligan6 years ago in Poets