Poetry By Inspiration Only

I fall far short of my own definition of a poet—a master at having something to say worth saying and knowing how to say it in an ear-pleasing way, and from whom lines of verse flow as naturally as notes from a violin. Believe me, poetic thoughts and words do not flow naturally from my brain. First of all, it takes an inspiration of magnitude to get me in a poetic frame of mind. Then I have to struggle and sweat to squeeze each appropriate word out onto paper. Nonetheless, I've managed to squeeze out quite a few over the years. Here are some:

Poems By Friends

Poetic Justice
The Victory of Jesus
Reflections
I Hear An Echo
For In Them Lies The Treasure
Poems by Charlie Hiers
Poems by Dorothy Cox Hendrix

Love

Others

Only World I Want To Know
Things To Do Before I Die
Windows
I'm Glad
Another Love Like You
In Other Words
The Odd Couple

Dreams I Never Dream
Intuition
Kiss
I'm Not A Cat
Indescribable
The Guy I Want To Be

Captain Lyford
Backbones
Dan Hill
Until You Came Along
Grandma's Advice
Daddy
Yam Dankees
Things Sam Never Learned
Joann

Bert, We Knew You Well
Sailors
Edgar A. Guest
There's No Such Word
Peach-fil-A
Too Brief A Time
Kenny Lide's Glove
Raindrops