Author: June Nash
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Poem- Dinner Party
I like to have guest come over to dine. It takes some effort, but I enjoy doing it. – Dinner Party – Early I start my day, Pick up and put away. Guest’s are coming hurray Let’s ready for the soiree – Invited ten to dine Have enough food, that’s fine More company than planned.…
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Poem- Hospital Visit
Hospital Visit – Step mother called yesterday My dad, he is in a bad way He’s very weak, here is the scoop He cannot stop, he has to poop Admit to hospital, have test story not over, here’s the rest – Brother and I to hospital stop Go to visit and cheer our pop Where’s…
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Poem: Roar
Roar – Room of ten people assemble. One not, like others, resemble. Looks or viewpoints not the same. One must endure, rejection, pain. – Confusion around the issue. Differences, tears, need tissue. One needs determination To deal with discrimination. – Group of nine, only two or three Ridicule or disdain, not me. Loud ones, only,…
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Poem: Reflection on Image
In my minds eye, I look great. It isn’t until I see a photograph of myself, or look in the mirror that I see my true reflection. I prefer to see myself in my minds eye. Even so, I don’t run from cameras, and I don’t remove all mirrors from my home. Sometime…
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The Park – A kid’s point of view
This poem was inspired by my granddaughter. She loves playing in the park. The Park – A kid’s point of view – To the park I want To go this fine day I must ask my aunt To take me to play. – We’ll walk to the park, Kick sticks as we go. With chalk…
