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Tag Archives: Poem
Song: A New Lyric for “America the Beautiful”
O beautiful for stony heights, From whence to see our land. With Constitution, Bill of Rights Kept safely close at hand. America! America! Has all your glory past? Shall tyranny, not liberty, Reign over us at last? O beautiful for … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Christianity, Liberty, Poetry
Tagged America, America the Beautiful, Louis William Rose, militia, patriots, Poem, revolution, soldiers
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Poem: Remembering Copake at Iguaçu
When I was young I saw a waterfall A single stream into a crystal pool For twenty feet or more There in the water childlike lovers play The scent of pine is heavy in the air Its pungent sweetness carried … Continue reading
Posted in About Love, Poetry
Tagged Argentina, Bish Bash Falls, Brazil, Copake, Iguaçu, Iguaçu Falls, Louis William Rose, New York, Poem, waterfalls, young love
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Poem: To Turn and Look at You
When I think about the way that it’s turned out disappointments, failings, and missteps review, If the worth of it I should begin to doubt I’d need only but to turn and look at you I still stand by everything … Continue reading
Song: There’s no Calvin like John Calvin
(Sung to the tune of “There’s no Business like Show Business.”) The Elders, the Deacons, the Choir, the Church, are generally known to be a stodgy bunch, and yet, The Elders, the Deacons, the Choir, the Church, all smile and … Continue reading
Sonnet: Mike 1984 – 2016
Come tell me there is something I might say, a string of magic words, some fated rhyme, whereby I might turn back the hands of time, and usher in a former favored day. Bring something that will hold my thoughts … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged desperation, end of life, God, Louis William Rose, Mike ALlen, Poem, Poetry, PTSD, Sonnet
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Poem: Twelve Hours
I go to bed Turning around There at the foot I lay my head On doggie’s paws She cleans my face To let me know That I am loved I turn again My pillowed mind Set free to roam To … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged desperation, dreams, Louis William Rose, Mundane, Poem, Poetry, Sleep, uncertainty
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Sonnet: Amidst the Roar and Tumult of This Age
Amidst the roar and tumult of this age I now and then find time to take my ease beneath a vine calmed by some gentle breeze allowing my sweet dreams to take the stage. I see you there, sweet shining, … Continue reading
Posted in About Love, Poetry
Tagged Dream, Dream Journals, Dream Sharing, Fantasty, Interpretation, Louis William Rose, Poem, Poet, Psychology, Romantic Dreams, Social Sciences, Sonnet
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Poem: A Thousand Different Lights
To see you in a thousand different lights, And watch the shadows play upon your face. To revel in the myriad delights, That sun and stars would delicately trace. To sense your every mood and temperant, Observe you comprehend and … Continue reading
Posted in About Love, Poetry
Tagged art, husband and wife, Louis William Rose, love, marriage, Philosophy, Poem, Poetry
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Poem: What Do You Do?
What do you do when it costs too much and you can’t afford to pay? Do you hunch your shoulders, and turn your head, and quietly walk away? Do you think how different it would have turned out if you’d … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged abandonment, desperation, hunger, lost love, Louis William Rose, old age, Poem, poverty, salvation, sickness, unemployment
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Poem: Reaping
The constant dreams that fill my head, Of horrid things I did or said, Make me to turn upon my bed, To search in vain for sleep instead. I walk about throughout the day, Mouthing the words that I must … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Christianity
Tagged As a man sows, Christianity, despair, Failure, Gal 6:6, Galatians 6:6, God, Louis William Rose, Poem, Poetry, Reaping and Sowing
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Poem: Ham, Eggs, Grits and Cheese
Ham, Eggs, Grits and Cheese How many of a morning have I spent with these? In quiet contemplation at my home, Or in some crowded urban luncheonette alone A cup of coffee with some milk to wash them down Ham, … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged breakfast, corned beef hash, Grits, Ham and Eggs, Louis William Rose, Poem, sausage and eggs, steak and eggs, weight control
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Poem: At The End of the Short, Hard War
He awoke with a start and shaking himself to ward off the morning cold, he arose from his bed on the concrete shelf to see what the day might hold. After coaxing his fire to life, he checked how much … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry, Right to Bear Arms
Tagged last man on earth, Louis William Rose, nuclear aftermath, Nuclear War, Poem, survivor, War
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Poem: I Want to be Good to the Ladies
I want to be good to the ladies, For the ladies have been good to me. The gifts that they gave me were precious, And most of the time they were free. When I was a lad and much bolder, … Continue reading
Posted in About Love, Poetry
Tagged Louis William Rose, Poem, St. Valentines Day, Valentines
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Poem: First Memory
Sitting in his chair watching the man with big pockets he slaps the wooden tabletop, high, dry, and cool. Brown shiny wood, very good for his hands to slap so early in the morning on a new day. A cup … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Poetry
Tagged child abuse, first memory, high chair, Infancy, Louis William Rose, parenting, Poem
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Sonnet: Government
What do you mean when you say government? An entity once held in high esteem? Realization of some patriot dream? A rule of law some said was Heaven sent? Its reputation badly tarnished now with statesmen promulgating globally their deconstructionist … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Liberty, Poetry, Political Theory
Tagged corrupt politicians, Government, Liberty, Louis William Rose, Poem
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Sonnet: The Sonnet Form
The Sonnet Form Folks say the sonnet form is out of date. I cannot say that I myself agree. Though modern poets’ verse is often free of form or even simple rhyme of late. Yet here and there we find … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged about sonnets, Louis William Rose, Poem, Sonnet, What is a Sonnet
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Poem: Rhonda Running Fast
R eflections of her stormy past H aunt her loveliness O ur farmer’s daughter running fast N ow is come her test D ream sweet Rhonda, dream A nd carefully wish for what you really mean
Posted in About People, Poetry
Tagged Acrostic, dreams, Florida, Louis William Rose, Poem, Psychology, Rhonda, Social Sciences, teenager, United States, wildchild
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Poem: New York, 1964
Could I return from far away, to snow forts where the young boys play. Where school let out for half a day, to hear what words the priest might say. The fall felled leaves red, gold, and brown, lay heaped … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged 1964, childhood, Louis William Rose, New York City, New York State, Poem, seasons, The Bronx
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Sonnet: The Life I Miss
It was so raucous, with them all around at times I thought, like some pneumatic drill alone inside my room, devoid of sound the memories within are louder still The constant conflict seemed too high a price combined with expectations … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged art, children of divorce, Divorce, irony, Louis William Rose, Poem, Poetry, regret, Sonnet
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Poem: Blind Dating
Sanguine anticipation, a fantasy convivial, caught my imagination, awaiting her arrival. What mysteries within her, would she elect to proffer? What gems of wit and wonder, had I within my coffer? How grand the hope that hovers, and leads us … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged art, Blind Dating, Louis William Rose, Love at first sight, Poem, Poetry, Romance
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Poem: The Nardos in My Room
The Nardos in my room, bring forth their sweet perfume As if to say Amor, of this you can be sure More blooms we shall display with every passing day Do not be sad When our brief time is past, … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged Argentina, Buenos Aires, Louis William, Nardos, Poem, Rose, tuber rose
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Poem: The Lace Dress
The lace dress lay so softly on the bed. My friend has gone away and left it there. That she should leave it lying there outspread, was no surprise for it had seen much wear. It fit her well and … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Christianity, Poetry
Tagged Arts, Body and Spirit, Clothing, Dualism, eternal life, eternity, Juliana (Schatzi) Olkowski, Lace, Lace Dress, Lacemaking, Life After Death, Louis William Rose, obituary, Poem
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Villanelle: To Say it Using Just a Villanelle
It was a story much too long to tell. So carefully, he chose the words to say. To say it using just a villanelle. He’d met her, but he didn’t know her well. A married woman, she was known to … Continue reading
Posted in About Love, Poetry
Tagged adultery, illicit love, Louis William Rose, lovers, Poem, Villaanelle
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Sonnet: To Those Who Rush to Praise Us
To those who rush to praise us when we say they should do what is right in their own eyes. All men or women having their own way to live precisely as they would surmise. To those who laud our … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Liberty, Poetry, Social Philosophy
Tagged acceptance, diversity, individuality, Liberty, Louis William Rose, Poem, Sonnet, tolerance
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A new verse for “The Mikado”
In Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Mikado”, Koko a tailor under a death sentence is appointed Lord High Executioner with the reasoning that before he can cut off someone’s head, he has to cut his own off . Nevertheless, he has a list. … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Humor, Poetry, Political Theory
Tagged Gilbert & Sullivan, Louis William Rose, Poem, Poetry, The Mikado
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Poem: You’re Not the Same Color as Me
You’re not the same color as me. Is that supposed to matter? Because it’s so easy to see, I’m also bald, and fatter than you and I know it’s a fact, they beat and killed the others. But does that … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Poetry, Race and Gender, Social Philosophy
Tagged Black, Brotherhood, Louis William Rose, Poem, Race, Race Relations, Racism, White
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Sonnet: A Hero’s Death
Lord, let me die a hero’s death I pray. To meet the sudden blast and never flinch. And should my company flee in disarray, to stand my ground and not give up an inch. Lord, let me die a soldier’s … Continue reading
Posted in About God, Christianity, Poetry
Tagged Christian Soldier, Death in Battle, Death in Combat, Fighting the Devil, Hero's Death, Louis William Rose, Poem, Prayer, Sonnet
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Poem: My Childhood
A good running start, you might say. A nice quiet town, my own room. They tried very hard, but one day, I had to escape, that cramped womb. Why I didn’t stay like my friends. Who always obeyed, or more … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Poetry
Tagged adolescence, art, childhood, Family, Fathers, Home, Louis William Rose, Mothers, parenting, Poem, Poetry, teenager
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A Neo-Patriarchal Response to Communitarianism
Very occasionally, in the morning when the weather is not too hot, I step out onto my front porch and sit on a broad wooden bench, looking out into my front yard and that of my neighbor’s, enjoying the coolness … Continue reading
Posted in Academic Papers, Feminist Philsophy, Political Theory, Politics, Race and Gender, Social Philosophy
Tagged Alan Keyes, Athens, Benjamin Franklin, Betty Friedan, Clifford Geertz, Communitarianism, Dave Hodges, Engels, God, Louis William Rose, Max Weber, Patriarchy, Poem, Sex, Sonnet, Thomas Jefferson, To Those Who Rush to Praise Us, United States, United States Constitution, warrior citizen
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Poem: Sara Beers’ Bread
With fish and loaves Our Blessed Lord the starving masses fed. Miraculously proving Him the Church’s Sovereign Head. Alas! No crust remains whereon our butter we might spread. The nearest we can come today is Sara Beers’ Bread. At Hastings, … Continue reading
Poem: Straddling God’s Thigh
Straddling God’s Thigh I can laugh today, straddling God’s thigh. In spite of what my eye may see, I’m safe there, perched upon His knee. I lay back with a sigh. I don’t understand, everything I’ve done. The circumstances that … Continue reading
Posted in About God, Christianity, Poetry
Tagged Bosom of Abraham, Christianity, Comforter, God, God's peace, Holy Spirit, Human leg, Louis William Rose, Poem, Religion and Spirituality, Social Sciences, Thigh
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Song: A Song for Jamy
Jamy, when I first met you, I knew that you were special. The passions of the flesh will pass away, But not my love for you, it’s here to stay. Jamy, I can’t forget you, You’ve got me in your … Continue reading
Posted in About Love, Poetry
Tagged Arts, courting rituals, Jamy Sue Rose, Literature, Louis William Rose, love, Lyrics, marriage, Music, Poem, Poetry, relationships, Romance, Romantic comedy film, serenade
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Song: Holy Spirit, Pray for Me
Holy Spirit Pray for me Sing a song though I can neither hear nor see Say the words that lift me to eternity Holy Spirit Pray for me Holy Spirit Lead the way Show me everything God has for me … Continue reading
Posted in About God, Christianity, Poetry
Tagged Deliverence, Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit, Louis Willliam Rose, Poem, Song
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Poem: Python Meat
You can eat (You can eat!) Python meat (Python meat!) It’s a treat (What a treat!) Can’t be beat (Can’t be beat!) Make a roast (A juicy roast!) That you can slice on… You just have to go down south … Continue reading
Poem: The Lion & The Buck
What really matters is the same for you as that which matters to the lion and the buck, the lioness and the doe. They lift their heads to God the same as you, you know. They hear his call, they … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Christianity, Liberty, Poetry, Zen
Tagged Buck, Doe, dreams, Faith, Liberty, Lion, Lioness, Louis William Rose, passion, Poem, the flesh
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Sonnet: To Carmen on Her Birthday
I pass by every day and realize the flash of recognition in your eyes springs from a place where smoldering longing lies deeper than other’s watching might surmise. The time we spend together fairly flies each day begun and done … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Poetry
Tagged co-worker, friendship, Louis William Rose, Poem, Sonnet, unrealized, workplace relationship
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Sonnet: A Toast to the Constitution
A simple document in seven parts An easy read, including the amendments Compelling words that stir up young men’s hearts To sacrifice their lives for independence And sacrifice they did, that holy number Was yearly multiplied in foreign fields In … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Freedom of Speech, Liberty, Philosophy of Law, Poetry, Political Theory
Tagged freedom, Liberty, Louis William Rose, Poem, revolution, U.S. Constitution, United States
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Poem: The Afrocentric Pejorative
Now everybody knows there is a word you cannot say. It is much worse than other words that fill us with dismay. Greater by far than Kike, or Wop, or Dot-Head, or Ofay. Grave consequences loom for those who put … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Freedom of Speech, Poetry, Race and Gender
Tagged Africa, African people, Afrocentrism, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech, hate speech, Lenny Bruce, Louis William Rose, Mel Gibson, N-Word, Nigger, Paula Deen, Poem, political correctness, Prejudice, Racial Slur, Racism
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Poem: My Dear Friend
Do not imagine weeks go by that I don’t think of you. Not constantly, of course, for I am occupied it’s true with matters consequential. But now and then while waiting in life’s sterile anteroom, your memory causes me to … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Poetry
Tagged childhood friends, Dr. Jacqueline Gillis, Louis William Rose, Poem
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Sonnet: Tree Hill
I think I’ll wander up to old Tree Hill to spend a few unhurried hours there and walk the trails until I get my fill of butterflies and scented woodland air Above the birds and squirrels make their nest turtles … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged FL, Jacksonville, Louis William Rose, Nature, Poem, Sonnet, Tree Hill Nature Center, Urban Nature Center
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Poem: Martha Mitchell
Martha Mitchell, brassy, big haired, woman of the South Arkansas simple sweet and twangy A voice of her own that she loved to hear And John Mitchell for a husband Trouble. Trouble for the GOP Nixon knew her kind and … Continue reading
Posted in About People, Poetry, Political Theory, Race and Gender
Tagged GOP, John Mitchell, Louis William Rose, Martha, Martha Beall Mitchell, Martha Mitchell, Martha Stewart, Nixon Administration, party faithful, Poem, politician's wives, Republican Women, Richard Nixon, South Arkansas, Watergate scandal, Whistleblower, Women in Politics
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Poem: Type II
I have to take the pills Blue, orange, tan, and white Six white Or I will die Or I will lose my legs Stroke, coma, sightless eyes Brown eyes My kidneys gone My doctor says that I Should diet, drop … Continue reading
Sonnet: Epitaph
Epitaph for Louis William Rose Lou Rose has passed away, ha, ha, ho, ho. No special claim on heaven he has made, Except that upon Christ his sins are laid, Were there another way he must say no. His life … Continue reading
Poem: The Party’s Over
The conflict between the two party pols at last has begun Now that all the facts that no one will hear are made manifest. Of course they will both continue to poll the voters en masse Ensuring that they position … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry, Political Theory
Tagged Democrat, Facism, Louis William Rose, Poem, Political Corruption, political parties, Republican, Tyranny
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Poem: Patter upon an Umbrella
Whilst I strolled one summer Sunday, came a tree within my reach. Overarched like an umbrella, I there picked myself a peach. From the path a gentle lady did observe my moral breach. I approached her hoping she would not … Continue reading
Posted in About Love, Humor, Poetry
Tagged flirting, Louis William Rose, Love at first sight, love spurned, patter, Poem, strolling through the park one day, umbrella
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Villanelle: Forty Hours
I did not like the things they had to say. The current economic crisis meant That I should have to work on Saturday. Why must I have to work the extra day? I cannot get it back once it is … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged Forty hour work week, Labor Union, leisure time, Louis William Rose, Poem, VIllanelle, worker's rights
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Poem: Stars & Bars
Atop some distant southern crag I spied a confederate battle flag. I felt my warrior’s spirit sag, for I am a Union soldier To think that some still hoist that rag. The honor of the Union drag thru mud and … Continue reading
Posted in About Life, Poetry
Tagged Civil War, Confederate Flag, Dixie, Louis William Rose, Poem, Rebel Flag
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