by Alan Zoltie | Aug 29, 2022 | Poems
Leafy lane, well, isn’t it supposed to be that way? Just look out the window, though how many memories can one see? In a box, all alone, with just depression, counting, though never up Resigned to a single life, whatever is left of it Knowing there is absolutely no...
by Alan Zoltie | Aug 29, 2022 | Poems
Chew it well and chew it often Gum can stop your teeth from rotting Killing plaque and helping breath Kiss me now I smell so fresh Minty fruity and sugar free Piece by piece I eat with glee My teeth are white and shiny clean Not one cavity can be seen A stick a square...
by Alan Zoltie | Aug 29, 2022 | Poems
Flat, they are all flat From the top to the bottom Walking pencils Straight lines No bumps and fewer curves Perhaps leggy, perhaps not Imperfect clones Just flat
by Alan Zoltie | Aug 23, 2022 | Poems
More flowers please, no expense spared Reds and yellows and blue’s followed by white’s and orange Plethora of color, for the whole world to see Paid for by love and a little bit of want Displayed by the grace of God and of Jesus, though not the original One by one and...
by Alan Zoltie | Aug 23, 2022 | Poems
Yellow delicious slippery supper Finnan Haddie, all the way from back home Delivered happily, door to door Leaving excitement and memories in a satisfied pallet A perfect start to another perfect week Concocted by perfect partners Oh, the...