Posts tagged ‘basic’

“Thinking Of You”

The following is an older poem of mine, written some time during the latter half of my high school tenure about a friend* who was in the hospital at the time. It is among the first that I ever performed in front of an audience, and while perhaps not my best work in a literary sense, it remains sentimentally valuable to me:

*[To respect my friend’s privacy, I’ve changed her name in this copy of the poem]

Thinking Of You

Check back here next week for my new Christmas-related comedy poem!

The Vow

I wrote this simple rhyme while I was in high school. It is a tribute to my late Grandfather, Robert Strauss, and appears as a part of a Van Dyke Brown photographic print which I assembled in one of my high school photography classes. The print also includes an image of my Grandparents and an image of myself reaching upward toward the clouds. I created four variations of the print, one of which I gave as a gift to my Grandmother. Eventually, I hope to scan or digitally photograph the best one of those prints, as well as my other non-digital photography projects, and add them to my DeviantART gallery. Until then, please enjoy the rhyme separately:

The Vow

Something

This poem was inspired by certain friends who were acting mysterious one evening.

Something

Sick

I’ve been adding to this poem periodically over the course of several years, and I’m still not sure it’s done, but regardless, I would like to share it in its current form and ask for feedback as to whether I should end it now or keep it in my “ongoing” poetry folder. Thanks in advance!

Sick

Wounded

A new semester of college has begun, and that means fresh, new poetry!

I wrote this poem just today, and I am so happy with the way it turned out that I couldn’t wait to share it! Please comment on this post and let me know what you envision while reading it (I am deliberately not going to reveal what I thought of, because I don’t want to influence others’ interpretations). Thanks!

Wounded

The Perfect Word

Hi there, readers! Tonight, I want to share a poem written for a fellow poet who I’ve been getting to know lately. She doesn’t know it is for her, but if she figures it out, that’s fine with me. Otherwise, I will tell her when the time is right. At any rate, here is the poem. Enjoy!

The Perfect Word

I’ve Lost My Friend (For Jennifer Hrobuchak, In Memoriam)

I found out today that one of my recently-graduated college classmates, Jennifer Hrobuchak, was very recently killed in a car accident. While I did not know her as well as many of our other classmate did, reality of her death is hitting me harder the more I sit here thinking about it. As you know if you’ve read my blog before, I can best express myself through the writing of poetry. Therefore, I am dedicating this post to her memory. The poem below is actually quite old, having first been written in middle school and then rewritten in high school, yet I feel that tonight, it is taking on a whole new meaning for me. Please enjoy the poem, and RIP Jennifer Hrobuchak.

I've Lost My Friend

Our Tree

Sorry for the lack of updates recently! However, if it makes it any better, I did attend another poetry reading in person at Mac’s Backs Paperbacks on Coventry! While I was there, I read my 6 Haikus! If you missed it, I will be reading them again, as well as performing The Habitat For Humanity Song, on August 20 at 7:00 PM at Phoenix Coffee in South Euclid, OH. This event is part of The Poet’s Haven series.

Now that all of that is out of the way, here is tonight’s poem:

Our Tree

A Little Something

Yet another love poem. If you’re getting tired of love poems, please do not be afraid to say something in the comments! For now, however, this one comes from my personal archives, and thus may not be quite up to par with my newer work, but I like it just the same and I hope you will, too!

A Little Something

Your Smile

I wrote this poem at my freshman orientation of college, and it remains my best poem of its kind. Speaking of which, what would you call this style? For now I will categorize it a “Basic Rhyming” poem, but if you have a better term, please comment!

Your Smile