Poetry
This  page was last updated 9-6-98


None of the poems listed below are not to be used under any circumstance, without the author's permission. All poems and stories are under copyright protection. Happy reading! 

My Poetry:

Lovelorn
 Untitled
There's Nothing Good About Good-bye
Henry
Dawn
More Than A Friend
Where Does Love Go When It Dies?
The Beginning or the End
 Love Poem
The Flame
Traitor
No
Jimmy
One More Try
Entranced
The Fear
Please Forgive Me
Strangers In The Dark
Free Yourself
I Miss You
I Don't Deserve You
Numb



Some of my friends poems :

A Rain
Rainfall
The Wheel
Damn
I Said I Love You
Unfamiliar Fire
Crying Love
Friends Without Faces
Brian's Poem
Why?
You're A Distraction Parts 1 & 2



These were are the poems/songs written by my father that I haven't overhauled.  I wasn't going to include these, since they were written at a time when my father was slowly killing himself . But they deserved to be passed on, and shared, because that is what he would want. Rest in peace, Dad....

Fate
I Have Lived and Loved
Whisper My Name



In the mood for a story?

Lolita : This is Mark's short story. For all you underage people out there, this is rated XXX and should be read under the supervision of an adult. Otherwise, read on, and read into the steamy, sexy mind of Mark...aka ... laurent... BLING!!!



Have you ever had a poem written for you? Can be quite touching, as long as they are for a good reason, of course. I mean, a horrible poem from a person who hates you can be quite a downer.
These were written for me by someone I love very much...
Jakey,  thank you for everything you have given me.
You are very precious to me, as you will always be, forever...

Sparkle
Storm
 
 





If you want your poems or stories posted here, please email me and I will be more than happy to add them on... don't be shy about it...



L. Power.

You cannot put a fire out;
A thing that can ignite
Can go, itself, without a fan
Upon the slowest night.

You cannot fold a flood
And put it in a drawer,--
Because the winds would find it out,
And tell your cedar floor.

--Emily Dickinson
--Book I.
 --Life..
 
 






Poets:

Robert Frost
Emily Dickinson
Shakespeare
T.S. Eliot
Walt Whitman
Amy Lowell


email me at:
catt_w@hotmail.com

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