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One day I looked out my window and was amazed by what I saw. I hope you find not just the picture, but my words as lovely as the picture is!

I had a friend that is an actual cowboy, he used to live on a ranch and rustle cows, groom horses,& he loved his life. This poem is for him!

A Mother has several children, in which one seems to be a little different than the others.

This is a poem I wrote a long time ago about the great King of rock. I hope all will feel the same as I do and did about this great singer! Enjoy!

One lone man who frequents a bar gets a chance encounter with someone he never expected to meet, giving him an out of this world experience!

During the time of peace in Angeline, the fabled dragon arises so the King has to fight and slay the last dragon on earth. Will he succeed if the fable is true? Or is the wise old man Aragos speaking of tales that should be long forgotten?

One day I looked out my window and was amazed by what I saw. I hope you find not just the picture, but my words as lovely as the picture is!

I had a friend that is an actual cowboy, he used to live on a ranch and rustle cows, groom horses,& he loved his life. This poem is for him!

A Mother has several children, in which one seems to be a little different than the others.

This is a poem I wrote a long time ago about the great King of rock. I hope all will feel the same as I do and did about this great singer! Enjoy!

One lone man who frequents a bar gets a chance encounter with someone he never expected to meet, giving him an out of this world experience!

During the time of peace in Angeline, the fabled dragon arises so the King has to fight and slay the last dragon on earth. Will he succeed if the fable is true? Or is the wise old man Aragos speaking of tales that should be long forgotten?