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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Chair

The Chair A Poem by Larry Golicz There is this chair just sitting there, Empty, quiet as if waiting. Watching it as I walk on by, Saving a place, I wonder why. A wordless warning, if guarding, Or a gentle welcome to rest? This folding chair, facing the road, Near a fire hydrant, still and cold. Were... Sign in to see full entry.

The Price of Love

December 23, 2004 A Poem by Larry Golicz The Price of Love Love is Sorrow When Love is Lost. But We Would Have It At Any Cost. No Lonely Bights or Forlorn Sights. Love’s Joy is Worth Tomorrow’s Nights. And Love in Pain Offers Us Gain. In Many Ways Always the Same. Our Soul Grows Strong In Its... Sign in to see full entry.

The Hub Cap Man

THE HUB CAP MAN A Poem by Larry Golicz On Old Highways, There’s Always Still A Hub Cap Man with Age and Will. He Carries on to Claim His Fame, Caps from Wheels of Every Name. A Wanderer by Breed and Voice, The Hub Cap Man Still Hunts His Choice. And Mounts His Chrome, A Choir of Light, Thousands... Sign in to see full entry.

The Gull That Cried

A Poem by Larry Golicz October 11, 2004 The Gull That Cried With Early Morning Dawns Dim Light, I Saw a Gull Shake Off the Night. It Ambled Along a Pebbly Shore, And Stopped to Gaze Upon My Door. I Threw Some Bread for Breakfast Bound. The Gull was Snatching All It found. It Scurried About, While... Sign in to see full entry.

To My Wife On Your Birthday Today

To My Wife On Your Birthday Today By Larry Golicz Each Day for Me, is Wanting to Say, How Much I Love You in Every Way. From Laughing to Scolding, in my Heart You're Holding, The Joy I Feel with Your Touch, Your Smile. It Lingers there Tender awhile, then to be renewed. You are my present, You See.... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

THE RAINBOW GATE

A Poem by Larry Golicz 8/8/4 The Rainbow Gate By the Road Where Wild Grass Grows Tall, There Stands a Gate About to Fall. Half a Rainbow Arched to the Sky, It Makes Me Wonder How and Why? With Faded Paint and Warping Boards, Does It Belie a Dream It Hoards? There is no House, nor Barn, nor Fence,... Sign in to see full entry.

Have I Lost my God?

A Poem by Larry Golicz February 23, 2005 Have I Lost My God? Have I Lost my God, Knowing Well, I’d Miss the Heart From Him I Fell? From Place to Place, I See No Face, In the Churches, Just Open Space. And Where I Can, I Stop and Stand. I Ask Myself, Where is His Hand? No Answers Come, As I Grow... Sign in to see full entry.

Doves Please Come Home

A Poem by Larry Golicz January 27, 2005 Doves Please Come Home Sipping Wine, I Stared At the Sky. As Drifting Dreams Dulled My Mind's Eye, A Dove Flew to a Tree Branch Tie. A Second Comes And Coos a Sigh. They Cooed Approval, this Site Best, For the Home of Their Children’s Nest. First One Twig,... Sign in to see full entry.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

A Biker's Poem

A Biker's Poem By Larry Golicz 2004 Brake lights finding darkness still, A biker roams beyond the hill. Etched against the setting sun, He finds the turn and leans for fun. A windward rush, a hardened heal, Legs wrapped around a frame of steel, Gliding light, with a gleam of chrome, He presses on... Sign in to see full entry.

My Motorcycle Queen

My Biker Babe, My Motorcylce Queen A Poem by Larry Golicz November 19, 2004 There is no rider so tender, With warming hugs from the fender, A closeness she does not conceal, That is the oneness no one can steal. The open air surrounds our seeing, Making us one within our being. The rumbling pipes... Sign in to see full entry.

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