Friday, October 15, 2010

Poems of the past...

Back in High School, our Junior year Honors English class did a book of poetry about a graveyard in the old west.  It was inspired by "The Spoon River Anthology" that our teacher had us read.

Here's one of my two contributions:

The Ghost Rider
My spirit walks these lonesome valleys
and dusty plains
Where once thrived a town

Longing for the days of life, 
with my six-shooter and flesh horse
Beneath me.

There's a story in the graveyard,
a song sweet, yet sad told in 
Furtive whispers from beyond.
For now, the dead mutter the unspoken 
regrets of life.

But for me, a wanderer in both life
and death, 
There are no regrets, for the wind 
is now my mount,
And the lightning my gun!