Poems

SOLITUDE

Abandon all those loud and lewd, And fall away, to solitude, For only with a quietened-still, Will pen in hand begin to spill, The words that through the air do soar,

THE DRAGON

I once saw a dragon swoop by, So fearsome I let out a cry. But suddenly I saw, It was really no more, Than a bug a half inch from my eye.

THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’S OATH

I hereby swear, to cast my light, Upon the swirling sea, To beckon those lost in the night, To stray away from me. For silent rocks lurk out of sight, Beneath my watchful eye,