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frank-a-herrera
American Born in a small village in Northern New Mexico / Industrial Electrician. Systems Tech. Work wherever the best money takes me.
Poetry comes in many themes and schemes Don't care much for long winded written ostentatious verbosity Full of riddles they expect me to unscramble To quote "Bukowski" : " An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way An artist says a hard thing in an easy way" The best for me is: Enigmatic prose Well structured ...That I can then define as Art If I entertain you with what I write Then you may decide if it is Poetry And then If... i am a Poet
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Apr 8, 2010
Apr 8, 2010 at 4:35 AM UTC
Poetry For Me
An old friend asked for my company To visit a friend across the Utah Nevada line We walked into "The Turkey Ranch" About a dozen "Rubenesque" shaped lady's Lined up near the Bar They came in all flavors (According to the sign) Chocolate, Vanilla, Herry Berry, No cherry "Hey Handsome - Buy a lady a drink" I ordered a whiskey on ice She had - "What he's drinking" Twenty bucks for my shot of whiskey And her shot of Tea (It went on my buddy's Tab) My buddy and his friend went to her room In the back They were gone for an Hour (Good thing he had a Tab) I noticed he had a limp when they came out As we walked out into the bright afternoon light I asked him - "Why you limping Pete?" "Ahh - She bit me on the cheek to remind me "We have a date next week"
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Apr 2, 2010
Apr 2, 2010 at 8:17 AM UTC
"The Turkey Ranch"
Cocoa butter - cold saltwater On her lips - her fingertips Her mouth on mine I could taste a fine white wine In the moonlight - on the beach I loved her long On her colorful Sarong There was no place I couldn't reach On the sand - I loved her deep We both made promises we wouldn't keep
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Apr 1, 2010
Apr 1, 2010 at 5:52 PM UTC
Island Girl
Ran into an old friend - uptown Friday night She'd had too much Tequila - Must say she looked a fright "I'm feeling old and tired; don't care to be alone' She asked me if I could - 'would I take her home" Her directions led us home - to the wrong side of the tracks To a place that long ago I swore -"I'm never coming back" "Do you remember hon ... you gave me my First drink" The tears came so heavy - I was afraid to blink Those last words she spoke - still searing in my brain The pain so hot - I thought I'd go insane "You drunks say the coldest things - but blame me if you will' ' I'm gonna need another shot to rid me of your chill'' "For old times sake,' I said - 'I think we should go 'Slumming' "Down to 'Old Town' - like when we were just sixteen' "And you were the prettiest girl that heaven ever seen" "I don't know' she said - 'It's not like I remember' 'The lights are brighter now - the streets are nice and clean' "Not like when we'd get our kicks... Watching Hoochie Mamas hooking up with Tricks" "And you, I asked... 'What do you remember most About those endless nights?' "When our minds bemused of reason - reason took to flight" Sober now, she spoke softly ... of times I see in dreams She said ..."I remember the Poetry you wrote for me... So long ago it seems" "On the walls down there in 'Old Town' " Like OUR lives... now crumbling down"
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Apr 1, 2010
Apr 1, 2010 at 7:51 AM UTC
"SLUMMING"
You left our mother a hat full of your songs Our Pretty Sister - a wish upon a star Little brother - a stringless guitar Your other boys - your good looks and some charm We've never had to bend a pretty lady's arm With none of this - we've made it pretty far I don't remember when you left - Dad I guess I was too young I've never heard a word you've said or heard a song you've sung Like you I was a soldier Unlike you - I never left my Post You should have been there for Her Our Pretty sister - needed you the most
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Mar 31, 2010
Mar 31, 2010 at 4:07 AM UTC
Sons and Daughter