Hello > Poetry
Classics
Words
Blog
F.A.Q.
About
Contact
Guidelines
© 2024 HePo
by
Eliot
Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads.
Become a member
Stephen E Yocum
Poems
May 2017
Uncle Sal
My father and my uncle
grew up on the streets
of Chicago, tough streets
for kids to roam.
Uncle Sal was a lanky guy,
with a Pork Pie hat and an
attitude, he took no ****,
but had a heart that was pure.
At nineteen Uncle Sal
died in Korea before he
lived for real. I still have the
Bronze Star they gave him.
A **** poor exchange for
a life unlived.
I never got to know Uncle Sal,
but I sure wish I had, maybe
even just a little bit.
Written by
Stephen E Yocum
M/North Western Oregon
(M/North Western Oregon)
Follow
😀
😂
😍
😊
😌
🤯
🤓
💪
🤔
😕
😨
🤤
🙁
😢
😭
🤬
0
1.2k
N
,
Autumn Rose
,
James Bradley McCallum
,
---
,
Pradip Chattopadhyay
and
13 others
Please
log in
to view and add comments on poems