Caveat Lector
I squashed tomatoes all over my face and hands and I became a red fence.
Courage of a child / (Thanks to the inspiration from Matt Mawson’s picture – ‘red fence’)
I wore go go boots and mini skirts….........
When the big waves would come
If we could talk now / of things and their worry of use
This poem was constructed as an SMS message to phone to my wife while I was away. New technologies have old uses too.
i have yet to have someone listen to me…
...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available From: http://www.cafepress.com/byrongates.26516064
beyond any vision we can imagine…
...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? Constructive criticism regarding any of my work, always welcomed, appreciated and read with an open heart. / Personal eMail These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here
that simple dynamic that we all seek so desperately…
...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? Constructive criticism regarding any of my work, always welcomed, appreciated and read with an open heart. / Personal eMail These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here
when ill-tempered and unrehearsed words wound others…
...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? Constructive criticism regarding any of my work, always welcomed, appreciated and read with an open heart. / Personal eMail These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here
but most of all i love the silence in life…
...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? Constructive criticism regarding any of my work, always welcomed, appreciated and read with an open heart. / Personal eMail These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here
and friends and lovers who were by no means real…
...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? Constructive criticism regarding any of my work, always welcomed, appreciated and read with an open heart. / Personal eMail These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here
hidden away in my heart ever so close…
...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here
In the prime of their life… they fought for no war..
life questions
I’ve been writing a bit lately and i see references to the ephemeral dotting that wordy landscape. When I was pouring coffee just no…
BACK IN THE DAY
/ THE ATYPICAL LYRICAL MAKER BY KEITH R. WILLIAMS
Without Mama Cass
it didn’t. it really didn’t.
Are you one of them !! CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE KIDS WHO WERE BORN IN THE / 1920’s, 30’s 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and 70’s !! First, we su…
This is not mine It was originally uploaded by David Iori a photographer and artist from NSW. I think it’s brilliant and feel it’s too good not to pass on. All credit to David = ) The original can be found here
Thank you 60’s Glory for the wonderful feature. Very much appreciated. !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/border:blackwithdetail…
Thank you so much to Bits and Pieces and 60’s Glory for the features. Very honored and appreciative. !http://images-2.redbubble.net/i…
The Babylonians and Sumerians used a Base 6 counting system to count on their hands and were able to count to 60 on their fingers.
Ancient time and how to count to 60 on your hands…
Each toe has a different colored “finger” to go in.
I’ll be 60 tomorrow, and I did what every artist must do—something colorful, right?
So on Sept 1 each year she’s had a nice little write-up. It took her about 20 years to stop being 29, and now I think it’s been bumped …
Just a little reason to mistrust newspapers. As long as they last!! LoL If you liked this, try The 60 Sox. / You know. . . Donna always looked like a very tallllllll Marie Osmond. Still does! (Oct 2009)
The music is filling my head, / I am dancing my life – silently. The daisies in my hair – now withered, / I am humming a song – silently…
May 16, 2008 written
These are the great minds of the next decade who will rule the earth and lead the modern culture
As we’re coming up to a changeover of decades, a short poem in relfection about my generation who will begin their rise in the next decade. Note: the use of the ‘n word’ is not meant as racist against black people but as a comment about the use of the word in modern culture. I’m not at all racist and the meaning of those lines should make that clear.
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