Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
 
525 · Jun 2014
Mankind
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Thinking we’re the fountain of youth
we spend life as if it’s money
Casting away dreams as we go
never knowing dark from sunny

The first we waste so endlessly
never thinking to stop and rest
Playing until we fall asleep
living life through memories best

Father time always catches us
no matter how swift we can run
Reminding us of mortality
to see we don’t have too much fun

When we finally wake from youth
to find the years so sadly gone
We wish they had been spent better
not worrying about our lawn

Faith may be the timeless healer
but lost time it cannot replace
And all the calls for Gods mercy
won’t give us back that youthful face

So we play each part as we go
thinking back on another joy
To wish we had taken notice
of the child when he was a boy

Tate
Original version with pictures and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/603062/
We spend too much time worrying about things that matter not.
520 · Jun 2014
A Better Man
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
I have wondered on life's purpose
through blinding sun in bad weather
Thought upon gods great mysteries
me, myself and I together

Hope and Love have took turns in life
each led me up every hill
Hope gave me the strength to live
Love kept me warm in winters chill

I am fortunate as a man
to have come to this place so far
To weather life's uncounted storms
and sail through with nary a scar

Sometimes I think we try to fix
what we as men think is broken
Only to find that in the end
the true needs will go unspoken

It matters not to me the end
nor to what ailment I succumb
Just shine a star to guide my life
help those in need to not grow numb

We say that what doesn't **** you
will strengthen both you and your clan
I think I'd rather be naive
than to aspire to a tougher man

Tate
Original version with Music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/668539/
We should all open our eyes to the truths of life. Just a thought Americans make up about 1/23rd of the worlds population. So we are 1 out of 23 people in the planet. Yet we have 1/5th in other words 1out of five people in jail around the world are jailed here. We incarcerate 5 times more people than any other industrialized nation. It should not be a crime to be poor. Though it is our shame as a nation.
515 · Jul 2015
Time
Tate Morgan Jul 2015
It takes some time to find the way
that leads us to life's master plan
Till then we take it day by day
as the boy grows to be a man

We count most years of life well spent
the few touched by sorrow well lost
I know the best that came and went
others purchased at twice the cost

We sway in rhythm to the time
as we dance through years and weather
Matching hearts beat to inner rhyme
we'll end it the same together

When minds are tired and our hearts old
oh we'll cherish those days of strife
For one more chance to be so bold
as to touch heaven in this life

Tate
It is always with the greatest humility that I admit that any man who holds within himself the feeling of greatness has a woman who grants him that bravado.
514 · Jun 2014
Life's Treasures
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
The old songs loved from long ago
come to me from my long gone past
On winds they caress me tonight
whispering from dreams I had last

The old days trooped by in glory
paraded across my life's field
Displayed in panoramic view
how many dreams they have revealed

Faces long gone look out from mist
to this once wandered man to be
Speaking from my past adventures
beloved friends long a part of me

Oh how they flood through my mind
to speak of days that've gone by
Forcing me to look to the one
that came from acts I can't deny

We are not each one right nor wrong
we are the result of our times
Held to account for all the good
as well as for all our crimes

Mystic chords of my memory
look back on the road I traversed
Remembering moments I loved
as well as those I have cursed

While each loved soul has given time
to pursuit of living pleasures
Only by reflecting on life
do I recognize its treasures

Tate
original version with my own art work accompanied by music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/504688/
All three of my books can be viewed here
http://www.writerscafe.org/aristate
They are available at amazon ,createspace and barnes and noble
Can anyone know what will come
when the wind blows us cold and gale
Or what direction it be from
when finally we set our sail
514 · Jun 2014
Why Me
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
What have I learned in my trials so far
I think all I need know for now
Been broken,tattered and forlorn
then beaten and made to bow
_________

I have gained a glimpse of life
few men have ever known
To see the futile-ness of man
only humility in grace be shown

_________

As I walked the long winding road
that led away from there to here
I find I am no different than most
that have held their own soul so dear

________
With time our life so gives
then along side it must take
Carving character as it goes
a better man of us will it make
________
As I no longer ask the question
God traded me wisdom for truth
Teaching me the meaning of life
in exchange he took my youth

Tate
Original version with art work and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/533249/
There is no point in asking Why Me truth is because you are available .
510 · May 2014
Fast Eddie
Tate Morgan May 2014
At the track kitchen that morning
I was playing cards with friends,
There sat Pop Sigh, we called Dead Eye
and Fats Jimmy, who drove the Benz
The fourth man, Wheel Chair Eddie
a boy of eighteen, I'd been told
The wheel chair, was his cross to bear
on each, God had broke the mold

Fast Eddie as I called him
suffered from Cystic Fibrosis,
"Get outta my way" he would say
"don't need no **** diagnosis"
Eddie was cleaning up on us
took me for two hundred three,
He was the best, wiped out the rest
taunting us all, with his spree

The others always let him brag
in pity for his condition
That might be, but they weren't me,
I'm not given to submission!
"Eddie, you're a gimp legged freak,"
I'd said, giving his chest a tap
"Off your ****, or keep your mouth shut,"
"Hey Morgan, I won't take your crap"

He waved the money in my face
"you fish bite the same old hook"
"Man" he'd say, "you're easy prey
you make it sound like I'm a crook"
"If you'd climb outta that wheelchair
I would teach you some respect"
He'd laugh and jeer, show no fear,
"well now...what did you expect"

But Eddie had such little time
whereby, we all knew his plight,
What might I see, if I were he
I'd welcome their taunts to fight
While others made him feel sorry
for the state that he found himself in
I could see, he was just like me
though at times, I would let him win

I think that's why he favored me
he would seek me out, most the time
The reason he, played cards with me
in the hope, I would drop a dime
I never looked on him as sick
to me he was one of the ****
He knew I'd say, "Eddie, let's play,
come on, we need another man"

Tate
What makes a man a man? I say the respect of his fellows. So no matter the infirmity, I always saw the man behind the pain. Therein lies our humanity.
509 · Jun 2014
Heart
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
The post parade complete at last
the bugle finally played
My heart pounded as it sounded
just get us home safe I prayed
That night was like many others
as I sat behind the stud
Skies overcast, let loose at last
each horse seemed to swim in mud

__________
We turned to face the starting gate
I chirped to set him alight
All could tell as we knew too well
this was a hell of a night
Fire stoked in each the beasts nostrils
I could feel each burning breath
I knew too well, the hounds of hell
could take us both to our death

__________
We followed the gate to the stretch
the wings closed to let us fly
I tucked him in, hoping he'd win
and nothing would go awry
On back my neck breathed the Demon
front-ender that I most feared
The Devils Spell I knew too well
one the gamblers all revered

___________
Death rode the back of my helmet
his hot breath searing my neck
I’d rather he, be behind me
than in front and cause a wreck
The quarter pole bunched up tightly
the front end had closed ground
Tighter it got, man he was hot
he wanted to run me down

___________
The hooves pitched limestone in our eyes
we closed on the second turn
At my wheels, nipping on my heels
the Demon began to burn
He wanted out that was certain
but the field had closed us in
I couldn't see, neither could he
how either of us might win

____________
The Demon wasn't used to this
he had never been held back
He would burn wheels, kick up his heels
as he ran off down the track
I could hear his labored breathing
as his driver choked him down
The last turn steered, then we all cleared
it was time to go to town

__________
The field rolled out of the end turn
as the Red Sea opened wide
My stud snatched his bit, in a fit
we were off for a wild ride
Just in front of the Demon Seed
I felt we'd surely collide
I turned to see, he was on me
as he rolled up alongside

__________
But the fire had gone out in him
he had spit the bit the beast
He'd choked upon humility
or so it had seemed, at least
We had cleared the rest of the pack
stared down the Demon of Sin
To slip and slide on life’s rough ride
and come out the end to win

__________
The Demon never won again
retired of a broken heart
I think all knew, as I did too
he would draw an Amish cart
But that’s just how one grows in life
all made at times to feel small
The best aren't mean, though they are seen
to get up, each time they fall

Tate
Original with picture of Scarlet Message and I racing in Illinois
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/1022208/
What makes the character of a man is the same thing that makes a horse want to win. Pride in oneself. And the ability to accept defeat. It is not as important that a man win as it is that he accept his performance and try his best. Of course anyone who lacks humility will be humbled by rocky shores of life. With or without his permission. This a poem to honor my fathers life. For he was one who always got back up when he fell. A fitting testament to the creed he learned from his own father and then passed down to me.
497 · Jun 2014
Painful Truth
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Oh I know what you are thinking
this time everything has changed
He needs you to ease his drinking
can you not see how that's deranged

Your old need to mother the sick
has warped your foolish, kindly, heart
His pain falls on you like a brick
you have known the truth from the start

As you tell yourself he loves you
while pain on you he lavishes
His heart can't take on love a ‘new
and heal from neglect’s ravages

The wounds aren't love he gives to you
it's your shoulder that he cries on
His heart has room for only two
it's to this pain you are now drawn

No man can give what he has not
his heart aching for another
He can't give what he hasn't got
while still crying for the other


Tate
Written to a friend who lets her heart guide her mind too often >And in this case is headed for a train wreck.She is dating a married man who swears he is leaving his cheating wife.I said "Huh"? "What is he if he dates you"?
496 · Jul 2015
Longing
Tate Morgan Jul 2015
Though now the clouds roll over me
as the west winds have blown
I find I long for distant plains
endless skies I have known

But what to me was east and west
and lure of many lands
could never replace the green grass
with tepid heated sands

For here was where I set my roots
bright summers in the glen
A-wash in colors of the fall
your heart shines now as then

Tate
While at times I long for adventure from my misspent youth. I always turn to Becky and smile, realizing, I have come to the end of the rainbow.
481 · Jul 2015
Aris
Tate Morgan Jul 2015
Friends who played with you on birthdays
through all the laughter and the tears
Alongside whom, your gifts would bloom
with secrets shared over the years

The nights you cried yourself to sleep
for the things that I'll never know
I'm sure you knew, as I did too
time would pass and you would grow

You've made it through adolescence
finished college, then got engaged
I'll cry the day, you go away
and lament on just how I've aged

I will be right there beside you
proudly walking you down the aisle
Then let you go, face all a-glow
father charmed by his daughters smile

Tate
"Aris and Andrew it is with all the love in my heart I grant you both my blessing and that of my ancestors. May it be enough"
My daughter Aris's life is about to change. Her fiance is arriving home tonight on a flight from Afghanistan. I am going to be the man who walks her down the aisle fulfilling her childhood dream of getting married to prince charming. Has it really been that long?
479 · Jun 2014
The Martyrs
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
So where does the love of God go
when the days turn minutes to hours
Just whose house has God been visiting
when followers hurl rocks not flowers


What do we teach our children so well
precious lessons of Christ, we all follow
Condemning the young that chose abortion
so God's teachings will ring out but hollow


Where are the mighty gifts of forgiveness
shoulders to cry on, for families that fail
Instead they cast stones of the malcontent
on the lord's children that they assail


Perhaps it would serve us all better
if we could call a ***** a *****
Then point the finger of hypocrisy
at the army of heretics they've made


Take a walk to the washing basin
look to the mirrored reflection of pain
Soap will never wash away the ignorance
or the ugly hatred and stench that remain


Shame be on us for these things
as we shall reap what we do sow
You can't teach love and tolerance
with every gun and with every blow

Tate
Original version with music and photos
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/537288/
I'm sorry but if I am to believe the Martyrs I would have to concede that Almighty God needed lowly me to punish the unclean. As he was unable to do it himself. Well where is the God of Noah that with a wave of his hand flooded the world? If he was that ineffectual I think I would go looking for enlightenment somewhere else.

The quintessential question remains by what right do any of us claim divine guidance? There comes a point where judgment is beyond us and we have to leave these things to the individuals involved. Our personal beliefs have no right being imposed on others rights or beliefs. Even in the case of protection of the innocents. This is such a divisive question that it causes violence. However in the enlightened parts of the world this is not a problem like it is here in the mostly evangelical, protestant, pilgrim, country of the hypocrite. We as Americans tend to believe we are the ones who are most enlightened. It always amazes me how ignorant we as Americans""is"! As we plod along polluting the world at a exponential rate. Then wishing to overpopulate it with unwanted children in the name of God. Truth be known this countries real God is the Almighty dollar. I only wish Twain were still alive as I am sure his witticisms and opinions would be most welcome by the truly enlightened. And shunned by the clergy.It was only a few years ago that the Catholic Pope apologized to the world for having imprisoned Galileo Galilee in his home,For the crime of saying the Earth was not the center of the Universe. At that rate of religious attrition religion should catch up to the education of the 21st century sometime in about 500 years or so. Protecting the rights of other peoples unwanted children .And paying to raise the majority of them through the state will never alleviate the conscience that we offend by our insensibility .!
478 · Jun 2014
Black Jack Drake
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
My son was just a little boy
when he started saving treasure
To him it was each man's duty
to rule by bluster and measure
_________

His heart was set on protection
of this hoard he'd kept in his bag
Filled with pride he was elated
a tough pirate who'd earned his swag
_________

I'd watch as he would sail his sloop
off to some distant hallowed land
To wrest the natives of their loot
leaving their blood upon the sand
_________

His first-mate's name had been Jack Tar
from a story that we had read
He neither asked nor gave quarter
to the clansmen who now lay dead
_________

The sloop was built of a tree house
that we had hammered for three days
Not a bad deal for a pirate
with livelihood that always pays
_________

Many a coward met his end
on the deck of the Black Jack Drake
they begged for mercy every time
but were strung up for the men's sake
_________

How wondrous is the child's mind
who dreamed of immortality
He'd leave his mark upon the world
in so doing, he then touched me
__________

Little could he have known back then
the paths of dreams that he had paved
Were stored within his father's heart
where they were written down and saved

Tate

Original poem and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/658027/
It is a boys dream to be the hellion that turns the world upside down.To then be the envy of all his fellows.And my son was no different.The ship the Black Jack Drake is named for the great Pirate Drake Cooper. Who holds the spirit of all children and the heart of this man. So cheers. Here's to far away lands and dreams coming true! All children share in the greatness of dreams.
Tate
471 · May 2014
Brotherly love
Tate Morgan May 2014
Two friends upon a battlefield
one left on the ground as he dies
In a foxhole, the other sits
listening to his mate's poor, cries

The first man wanted to save his mate
but the Sergeant said, not to go
"You'll only **** yourself instead"
"I can't leave him that's all I know"

The Sergeant went to turn away
as the first man dove from the hole
"I have to save my friend," he said
"if it costs my immortal, soul"

Minutes later he slid back in
clutching his dead friend, in his arms
Mortally wounded, he was now
blood was pouring, from both forearms

Laid to rest within his friends arms
"a waste" said the Sergeant, to some
"When I found him, he was alive
his last breath said" "I knew you'd come"

Those who live forever bonded
round a fire and hearth, tell the tales
Are stories told, worth the cost
of a poor mother's, cries and wails

Ask a man to die for country
he will die for his friend instead
But no matter why it happens
the poor man is still surely dead

Could we strive to be something more
than a tombstone, upon the ground
Is death the true test of friendship
when Taps plays, the ultimate sound

If we don't learn to love, brothers
extinction will be how Man ends
It's hard to live a life of pride
at the cost of so many friends

Tate
Christ said " No greater love has any man than to lay down his life for a friend"
While war seems the ultimate test of this tenant. It is the ultimate shame of humanity. While I see the need of it in WW1 and WW2. These skirmishes since have been needless waste. Humanity will destroy itself if it doesn't stop this. If we don't find the way to forgo war we will all surly die from the shame of it. The countless women and children killed by it are enough reason.
467 · Jun 2014
Remember Me
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Remember me as I was then
not like you see me now
The laughing carefree way I stood
too towered and taught to bow

The happy young man you once knew
who's eye's were clear and bright
Played together each day in the sun
danced alone in the soft moonlight

Rather you see what I was then
than what I have become today
A warm heart who loved you so
with the strength of fire to play

When April swells the marshes
the red winged birds will know
To pipe these two words lightly
to all the winds that blow

The trembling stars of the night
once bold bright shining too
Turn their heads from me now
as I do now from you

Tate
Original version with my own art rendering and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/533257/
Wondering how I wish to be remembered
467 · Jun 2014
End Of Days
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Both the tears that live in sorrows
along with tears born from pain
Echo through the lost tomorrows
that will never come again

For I had closed my heart away
as to hide behind a door
So the longing I'd kept at bay
would trouble my soul no more

With the storms brought by the spring
came the April winds sublime
The children's happy feet now sing
pitter-patter keeping time

I kept the promise to my heart
burning love has kept me warm
I'll ready for the end in part
with my back turned toward the storm

The sun did set upon my chest
as lost, love cried out in me
“Give me life or give me rest"
was the sound of my hearts plea

Tate

© 2014 Tate Morgan
Written
March 2, 2014
Original
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/1323374/
Life rarely allows us the chance to look back upon our lives and appreciate the struggles we have endured.
463 · Jun 2014
Worthy of My Friends
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
To walk the roads of soul strewn streets
with all thoughts we know of living
Leaves us lonesome for others feats
finds sharing to be in giving

Through path with switch and company
skipping along the winding road
I pass food and accompany
with he whom life seldom bestowed

In those who share my few comforts
won't you join me in life's amends
For as long as I walk this earth
may I be worthy of my friends

Tate

Original musical version
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/571359/
This for my friends may I always have the door open when they need me.
463 · May 2014
Sands Of Time
Tate Morgan May 2014
We meet many men of sorrow
oh much deeper than our own pain
Wisdom and strength they all borrow
washed by waters of life's own rain


Each of us ponders life's reason
looking deep within our own soul
We follow each path and season
that vainly we seek to control


The sands they burn up like cinder
that has trickled our fingers through
Each hope, our time does now hinder
what wasn't, we find is now true


No man could be called a lost soul
whose help to another, he lends
The shoulder he lends to console
will earn him a life, full of friends


Chase not the rung of the ladder
that will place you above the rest
When alone what will it matter
if a loveless life, you attest


So small the pain of his distress
whose earnings don't tell of his worth
An honest man, this life will bless
no matter his fortunes at birth


Tate
The hopes and dreams of my ancestors echo down through the years to tell me "who we are" is as simple as where we came from..
My mother, had 4 of us to care for go back to school and work. I sometimes wonder why she didn't drop dead from the work. I meant this to be an endearing piece to honor the struggles of life. It has been an observation of my own life that the men I valued most seemed to own the least. This is so true that I cannot deny it. I imagine it was true life struggles that gave to them their great nature. I simply wish to shine the light upon our own misguided ways. The worship of the almighty dollar has never tucked a child into bed. Nor held the hand of a grieving woman. Money cannot buy love. Nor can it manufacture it. The reason the son of a rich man can wreck a 50,000 dollar car and think nothing of it is simple. To him that is what his father was willing to pay to placate the son. In the mind of the child the car is what the father is giving him to replace the time he doesn't have for him. So since the child's life is not important to the father neither is the car valued by the son.
463 · Jun 2014
Inherit The Wind
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Deeps the need as long's the road
we tread on the silent ground
To seek the path along home
where our hearts and love abound

Time is the fire in which we burn
around the hearths where we sit
It feeds the body and the soul
with the hearts our minds have lit

From the edge of the unknown
we proudly tell all our tale
Wonders we have seen ourselves
as the old folks laugh and wail

Poor's the man who rails his own
for to him no fruit shall bloom
Wind and fury know his name
as echo to the silent room

Barren is life that lacks a child
for it knows no magic hour
Like tarnish to a silver cup
its life never seems to flower

Rich is the man who mends his ways
his path be strewn with gold
The child that blooms within his light
grows to love him when he's old



Tate
Original poem with pictures and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/446500/
Only through children can we advance mankind. It is our duty. It is our greatest joy. To pass what we have learned to the next souls in our line. If we are kind about it they will remember us fondly. Pushing mankind on to the inevitable destiny. I can't say I know what that is, but the remembering of one another is enough for me.
I had a great great grandmother born in the back of buckboard wagon in Missouri. The date was 1878. She lived a long life. In that time she saw the end of child labor. The invention of electricity. With it came electric motors of the industrial revolution. The car ,light , movies.At the age of 90 she even witnessed a man step on the moon. In the last century we advanced further than in all other centuries put together.It was a time of wondrous adventure. It saw the end of the boundless west. And on to the new frontier. I treasured the stories she shared with me in the years I knew her. A bottomless well of knowledge, learned from a long, long life.This is why I think it is necessary to pass along all she taught me, along by all I have learned to the future from the past. Immortality in our descendants as they walk life's long road into the future.
Tate Morgan May 2014
The day started as many do
I ran up the hill of the grounds
I'd lept from bed, in fear and dread
that I would be late to the Downs
We had so many horses then
thirty one as I now recall
Only two men, to jog back then
rushed to finish before the squall

We had eight horses in that night
each hurried to finish in time
We'd bathed them all, cleaned each ones stall
life was hard back then in my prime
The rain was roiling from the west
black clouds had portended a storm
All were ready, stout and steady
for us this was just the norm

On that night between the races
I spoke with an old friend of mine
he the toughest, and the roughest
of all the horsemen you could find
His dad named him Elmer Conrad
he was a product of the old school
At eighty four, or maybe more
this young man thought he was so cool

As the oldest racing driver
I must admit he held great sway
In him I'd found, a lonesome sound
as he'd outlived all from his day
One night Elmer had caused a wreck
his temper puffed a powder keg
There on the ground, a cracking sound
he lay picking bones from his leg

But this night he drove his rig home
it was late and the roads were wet
He'd had bad luck, and wrecked the truck
I'm sure he blew it off, "no sweat"
That was the last I saw of him
his child thought him too old to drive
With no great ease, took Elmers keys
and with that his desire to thrive

Elmer hung himself in the barn
beside the home his father built
I wonder now, if it somehow
had left his child bereft of guilt
Next day I heard my hero died
where-bye we'd lost a man so great
Scrawled on a note, that he had wrote
"I am the Master of my Fate"

He treated me as if his own
and for that I honor him too
By eighty four, he had done more
than any man I had ever knew
He was the last great gentleman
I had known of four and four score
There died our best, eternal rest
they don't make those men anymore

Tate
I am sure having known the Conrads that his children just wanted to keep him from harm. However men like Elmer can't be told what to do. They have led their lives by a code unlike the average man. Elmer was no average man! Elmer Conrad was a part of the track just as the history of our country. He was the constitution and conscience of us all. One time he cut ******* off with a chain saw and barely missed a beat. He played cards everyday. The old ones respected him. But I admired him. In all his years we never figured out many of the ways he had kept from us so long. The secrets he had learned followed him to the grave,as did our feelings and admiration for his spirit! As a young man I felt a little poorer for the loss of such a spirit. As if I wanted Elmer to witness my rise through the ranks and approve. Yet he would never get that chance. He had been the guest on the Carson show the year before as the oldest living Driver. I remember watching him and thinking he is so cool!
When I was real young I worked for 50 dollars a week night and day as apprenticeship 7 days a week, just to learn what I needed to survive. Those days served me well and they made a man of me. For 6 generations my family had raced horses. From that I look back with pride on those days and nights as the foundation of my character. I am not one who believes that finishing third is winning.I think we do our children a disservice by awarding them trophies for participation. It is the truth of life that excellence is the key to success. Life is meant to be hard.
I use to look at Elmer and I knew from the tip of his hat to me that he approved. He watched me work night and day. He saw with what deference I paid homage to my own father and in me I hoped he had found something of himself and the times that led to the man I was so enamored with and approved. He reminded me of my own grandfather who like Elmer was one of a kind!
May God Rest His Soul
453 · May 2014
Mother Natures Sons
Tate Morgan May 2014
Tony lived out in the country
on a hundred acre estate
There on our throne, we called Tombstone
is where we would tempt our fate
On what we called the back forty
set the barn where our ponies stayed
There we could count, each trusty mount
to partner in each game we played

We picked up our neighbor Georgie
from a bit farther down the lane
In an hours course, saddled each horse
then set off with the morning rain
Georgie always rode ole Rusty
a stud with a mind of his own
Tough and so wild, mind of a child
ole Rusty was bad to the bone

We never went on safari
without carrying BB guns
Which we toted, locked and loaded
we were all mother nature’s sons
We had mastered our universe
or to us at least it seemed so
That afternoon, we shot a ****
how he escaped I'll never know

Off we raced to Lost Creek
our favorite watering hole
Crazy Rusty, hot and dusty
rode out on point for this patrol
Out past the neighbors fields of corn
our club house in the willow tree
The winding lane, a weather vane
to the creek that ran to the sea

We tied the horses to a tree
in the grass by the swimming hole
Piled up the rocks, just like Fort Knox
making it deeper was our goal
All afternoon we played out there
shooting targets off the ridge
Saddled each horse, and in due course
we set off for the cement bridge

The bridge barely cleared the water
where the rain had swollen the creek
So now it ran, over the span
as it had the entire week
Now George of course wanting the lead
headed for the top of the ridge
He couldn't see apparently
the algae that grew cross the bridge

He met the bridge at full gallop
Rusties shoes slipped as he went down
George screamed "Oh crap," and with a snap
broke his leg and began to drown
We both jumped in and pulled him out
caught his horse and threw him back on
Pain made him hurl, he screamed like a girl
any dignity was now gone

We drug him back to his mothers house
where she promptly rushed him to town
Tony and I, both waved goodbye
determined that we wouldn't frown
We camped under the stars that night
each wrote out our Wills in a draft
Tony turned in, and with a grin
said "tomorrow we build a raft"

Tate
As a boy Tony Williams and I were most fortunate to have his families hundred acre estate to roam on. In a fool-hearty downriver adventure. He and I had attempted to ride the current during a storm upon a tube with a door atop it. The tube struck a fallen tree downstream and turned under the water. We both thought it was the end. Happily we both bobbed up on the other side and floated 6 miles down to my grandfathers Eddies bridge where we secured a ride home. On the way home Tony said "Well this day is shot all to hell! One didn't know what might come next with Tony. But one things for sure, another day meant another adventure.
450 · Jun 2014
Voyages
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
My life on the outward journey
so far off I had not a clue
Leagues and leagues yet to go
passed the *** with the rest of the crew

For many a year the winds blew favor
upon my life’s journey and quest
Stopped at many a port in the storm
but for few, have forgotten the rest

Many the souls with which I started
at a score plus maybe three years
Have fallen prey to life's rough way
washed to sea along with their tears

Wind swept decks of my old ship
where I've lived, loved and wept
Well-worn friends who shared my fate
rode the seas on which we slept

It came one night there were fewer days
ahead than there had been behind
Found myself gazing to morning light
toward homes loving ties that bind

But the sea between here and there
be rough like the tempest shrew
Fighting the wind to sail the waves
tossed and thrown in the churning brew

Keeping the bow pointed for home
with the wind or against as we tack
Push for port through the fading light
look ahead and never look back

I turn for port thinking of you
my voyages end where they start
Time this sailor found his way home
to feel the warmth of hearth and heart

Tate
Original poem with endearing photos and musical accompaniment
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/545914/
I pray all I am, all I may ever be, can be found in the hearts of those I have loved.
And who have dared to love me. As in the times of the ancient mariner we all hear the call of sirens that gesture us to sail home. Continuity of purpose flows from the wellspring of our lives. In the end we all find we are drawn inexorably home, to the hearth from around which we told our tales of long ago and spun our yarns of a life well lived. The well spent life will always beckon from the winds of change a call for home.
441 · Jun 2014
My Dream
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
I'll tell you my dream come true.  I want to be in love again for that love to be my last.  I wish to run home to her waiting arms every night make love to her till I can't breath.  Forsaking for her all others I'd feel her sweat pour over me, like a waterfall.  To have those rains wash away my sins baptizing me in tears of joy.  Fall asleep to the beat of her heart, all the while her whispers caress my ears with "I love you". Play on the beach sharing our deepest fears and grandest joys.  Wake not knowing where I end, nor where she begins.  Drink of her love till I drown.   Look at the moon each night I'm away, know she’s doing the same.  Close my eyes, feel her heart touch my soul, and know she has shared with me something precious.  Walk hand in hand through the park at 85.  Stare into each others eyes not seeing the years gone by, but the priceless love within.  I want to die in her loving embrace from a life well spent.  All the while the lofting sounds of laughter, pour through my window, as grandchildren play hide and seek, in the fallen leaves of changing colors.  To the sound of the lonesome whistle down the river the steamers would roll.  I dream my last words to be “I love you".  The last sounds I hear to be the new life crying down the hall  echoes of the child that will take my place.  A loving tear from my beloved wife and son, I'd pass from this world with a smile.
Tate

This is the only prose poem I ever wrote. The original poem for my wife
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/447640/
It was this story that found my wife for me. For all who ever dared to dream of the great love in life. I thought of this dream and carried it with me all my life. I intend to live it and take it with me to the end. My great great grandfather immigrated to the United States years ago from Ireland. And though I never had the pleasure of knowing him. Be it enough for him to know I am thankful and happy. To him I say "thank you for my life". His spirit lives within my heart!
440 · May 2014
Tatertots Blues
Tate Morgan May 2014
My son came home from school one day
worried bout what I'd say
A bully had been taunting him
and tortured him all day

He had come to me for advice
to handle the discord
He thought the boy had tortured him
just because he was bored

Now I could see the truth in this
boys tend to act not think
Unlike their female counterparts
they are the missing link

He hoped there'd be another way
to avoid this conflict
"Sorry son there is no escape
you must fight, I predict"

Now most would say that I was wrong
advising him this way
Politically incorrect
to ask he stand and pay

For boys it’s all about the show
coming into their own
There is no escape for the child
who finds he stands alone

Four years of Karate classes
all for one afternoon
When he'd have to stand like a man
called out from the saloon

Next day he ran home all-alight
black-eye on one side too
His smile said he had stood his ground
friendships could start anew

Both boys trod by then side by side
beaten, battered and bruised
Tate along with his new best friend
each sporting black eyed blues


Tate

http://http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/730453/
My son got into little scraps and he said it was because they teased him calling him Tatertot LOL He came to like that name as it wore on him. I could spend all night trying to explain the behavior of boys.Truth is there is no reason or excuse for us lol.
439 · Jun 2014
Soul Mates
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
How many times have I met you
in the strangers that passed me by
Were you the one that touched my coat
the friend that once kissed me goodbye

How often have we stood in line
just to watch loved ones go to war
Then brushed away the tears of hope
as they ran off to join the Corps

Were you the one whose heart had ached
when my ship drifted out to sea
The foundered soul whose anchor broke
the one whose dreams had yearned for me

Are we destined to always be
just passing strangers in the night
Whose ebbing flowing tides of love
never met when the time was right

So many lifetimes come and go
between ill spent youth and the grave
Hopes and dreams of generations
hold the memories we all crave

Perhaps I am still the little child
with a heart once broken in two
That walks the well-worn streets of old
searching for memories of you
\
Tate
The original version with music and pictures

http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/527918/
Don't we all wonder if another is the one for whom we were meant?
How many lifetimes must we pass by before our soul finds it's hearts desire?
This was for the green eyes cased in Honey Hue, that I once knew.
May she find this dream to be her own . i have at times wondered about this idea. What if we lived again and again only to walk right past our soul mate each time ?
437 · Jun 2014
The Reaper
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
I stopped to see my father today
as he lay on his third deathbed
The Reaper visited two times before
but my father refused to play dead

"Son he said. Come sit with me
for I feel it my duty to tell
It's not that I have found Heaven
but more over I didn't find Hell"

I suppose when a man nears his end
he fears for his immortal soul
My father thought the sins of his youth
would reap him a horrible toll

To all of us who have known success
from labors and pains endured
It isn't the end that fills our hearts
it's by the journey that we are cured

For a man knows nothing if not that
as he learns from life's long way
Through troubles faced and overcome
strength and character grows each day

It doesn't matter which God you believe
nor which Heaven your bus runs to
Grow your faith in your fellow man
and perhaps he can go there too


Tate
Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in. Mark Twain
The original poem with music and pictures
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/447414/
Out from the black of eternal night shone a ray of light!
437 · Jun 2014
Life
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
I wonder where the songs come from
watching children skip all 'round
Playing like time had no meaning
as snow fell upon the ground

Man's last words are never of work
nor to rule the entire world
They wish they'd spent time with others
as enlightenment's unfurled

When you rush along through your day
throwing out gifts un-opened
The dreams your parents had for you
the ones that go unspoken

Take time out of your stressful day
and try not to dance so fast
Life is not a race to be won
sadly the music won't last

Tate
Original poem with picture of Tatertot and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/448357/
The chance to dance upon this world is granted to us but once. Don't live the last half in regrets of lost moments from the first.
433 · Jun 2014
Man
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Man
Many men awed by another
have then sought out their fellows land
Man shall turn brother on brother
to steal of him his woman's hand

How do we claim the virtue love
yet pray to our war in the same
We speak of peace from up above
then **** each other in his name

By taking life what do we gain
rendering all someone may own
Do we inherit sorrowed pain
for our own failure to have grown

I see good men, both meek and mild
but those who **** so needlessly
Take life of someone’s loving child
depleting all humanity

What will they say when we're no more
beware those who **** their own kind
We will become what all deplore
until only the wind you'll find

Tate
Original poem and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/680135/
A simple note to mark the passing of the human race. If we continue to mortgage our children's futures, someday we will be a footnote to history.
433 · Jun 2014
My Girl
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
With the girl I loved most in life
I walked in street lamps glow
Could she hear my heart calling
for the love I never show


Treading lightly along beside
her footprints marked the snow
The warmth of heart I felt for her
I doubt she will ever know


With the girl I loved most in life
I walked in street lamps glow
Oh if I could stop Earth turning
then she might never go


Tate
The original poem with pictures and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/442713/
A gem stone of my life every bit as precious as the emerald eyes from which she views the world.
432 · May 2014
A Full Life
Tate Morgan May 2014
With you I share my greatest joys
a heart that never feels alone
The house, our home, where we belong
grander treasures I've never known

Our grandchild alight with beauty
that shines bright as the soul within
Who's never known disappointment
nor the weight of a single sin

To that I add my own young boy
who likes to spend his time with me
Tossing a baseball back and forth
living treasures from life's own tree

A wild filly of a daughter
that never had her spirit broke
Who never took to the bridle
nor has she bent beneath life's yoke

That look, that smile, your knowing, glance
like a stroll through the summer wheat
I lay my pen in reverence
upon the ground beside your feet


Tate
After my divorce Tate and I spent a few years with only ourselves as immediate family. Such was the catharsis that led me to begin writing. He and I bonded, in a struggle to overcome the odds against us. Then came the day I met Rebecca. Sometime after I began dating her Tate said to me. "That's the one for you. Marry Her!". The same idea was going through my mind. So it was to be that she accepted the proposal. Since then Rebecca has added to our clan so much. It nearly overflows with children, nephews, nieces, and relatives of every kind.
It was said that Leonardo Da vinci once was apprenticed to a master painter. His master came over with his brushes to investigate Leonardo's progress on a painting. Upon looking at his apprentices work. It was reported a tear flowed down his cheek. He lay his brushes at Leonardo's feet and never picked them up again.
Such is the case with Rebecca.
Thank you Becky
430 · Jun 2014
Youthful Vision
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Old years like waves broke on the shore
a burnt sky felt both dark and gray
The winds had howled so cold and long
my soul was beaten night and day


I wonder if there was a time
when I could have turned right not left
And in so doing change my fate
thereby saving this heart bereft


But those are thoughts best left alone
to think on when there’s nothing more
As now we have the blue-sky smiles
bright summer,  red eves to adore


I find they are just our choices
that is which times we think upon
To live in pain from days gone by
or within the light thereupon


Our minds are what capture and keep
good and painful thoughts that abound
Should we choose to tolerate them
bad times will be our only sound


For me I choose the bright sunlight
spring times when I was but a child
The favored memories of days
when I ran torrid, fast and wild

Tate

Original version with music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/665818/
I decided long ago that when the winds blew me cold and long. I would simply look within myself. For memories of days when I was sleek, fast and strong.
429 · Jun 2014
Not Forgotten
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
I thought I had forgotten
what with spring came back to me
Words unuttered thoughts we stirred
of the way things use to be

I remember the dark door
where we hid from all the rain
A dry respite from the storm
safe in arms I'd felt no pain

I went back to the small doorway
where happily our loves had played
My heart ached for what could have been
if behind that door we had stayed

With wild, spring, rain, and thunder
something wondrous comes this way
Your eyes had said more that night
than your lips could ever say

Tate
Original version with pictures and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/479276/
Sometimes the thoughts of the mind take me back to times that seem like yesterday. However the day has set on those times and the new day risen on better ones.
427 · Jun 2014
A Lesson Learned
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
I rode the train with my girl today
across the barn swept hollows
Past lush fields of emerald green
with the life and love that follows

The train car tapped out a lullaby beat
which spent our time lost in leisure
The smiles past came by with the peace
life's sweet gifts we couldn't measure

A man had set across the aisle of us
he seemed so different from me
Clothes tattered, torn and weathered
homeless and likely worn hard was he

I couldn't help but to take the notice
his features hewn and deeply lined
Drawing a map of where he'd been
red eyed he looked half blind

Something alone in his vacant stare
said It was me that he resembled
The thought had taken me a-fright
I looked hard, long and trembled

I saw my lover look over him too
noticed the hair might be the same
Except for straggling beard and decay
I had felt a deep sense of shame

Could that be what would happen to me
what fallen angel had led him astray
A nightmare vision of life’s full truth
eyes of pain in the heart they betray

Then my lover looked back upon me
her thoughts she sought hard to repress
How kind the teared eyes that hid the truth
from her lips that would never confess


Tate
Original version
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/441725/
An introspective mirror of myself.
427 · Jun 2014
Home
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
The water's edge rose to meet me
while either side the river lie
Across the bridge and path I ran
past tall fields of both wheat and rye

To the meadow where my home sat
there childhood dreams were born and died
I followed the path that life led
my guarding angel at my side

Here were crafted my hopes and dreams
from hence I’d come to test my skill
To find the place where I belong
perhaps upon some distant hill

Coming home from where I had been
retracing  steps from here to there
Has brought my life full circle now
teaching me the lessons I share

I had set out to find my purpose
only my own life did I see
But finding love in coming home
my treasured soul had found all three
  
Tate
Original musical version
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/557123/
Sometimes we find who we are is as simple as where we came from.
426 · Jun 2014
Loves Refrain
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Love entered in my heart one day
a sorrowed, war, torn, guest
When she asked to be let in
I had her sit and rest

_________

She woke my sleep with anguish
shook my hopes with tears
When my heart felt to sing
she filled its joy with fears

_________

As now she has gone away
I miss the old sweet pain
Sometimes when night whistles in
the wind plays loves refrain


Tate
Original set to the tune of Till I can make it on my own.
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/445577/
Some people just aren't meant to be together. Yet try to tell them that and both will join in chorus to rail against your attempt. Yet when they are apart they cannot seem to function without each other. Such is the mystery of love. I am old enough to remember the life,times and sufferings of Tammy Wynette and her ill-fated marriage to George Jones. I used her music because unlike most she sung of her own miseries and litteraly cried her music out. In a later 20/20 interview with George I remember how he still choked on her name and held his love for her long after she was gone. I imagine for him that is a tragedy with great remorse and sorrow.
423 · Jun 2014
The Roots of Love
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
There is something you should know
no matter where you choose to go
You'll always be a part of me
I am the roots-you are the tree

So spread your limbs reach for the sky
though seasons change and leaves may die
They bloom each spring with new glow
for roots are strong and never go

So be an Oak an Ash a Fir
a Willow tree that breezes stir
No matter what you choose to be
You'll always be a part of me

Tate

Original version probably one of the most beautiful i ever wrote Set in adobe with pictures and music of her childhood
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/477288/
This I wrote to my daughter on her last night as a child.The night before she left for college
422 · May 2014
My Dusty Soul
Tate Morgan May 2014
I traveled west to the sunset
where the desert begins to roast
the heat baked down, on every town
across the plain onto the coast
I came upon an old Buick
a woman two children in curls
Their dreams stranded, their car branded
a look of sorrow on the girls

I pulled my pickup in behind
walked to the window said "hello"
Offered a ride, "its cool inside
come with me and we'll find a tow"
At first they wouldn't come along
choosing instead to stay and bake
"We'll have to stay, cause I can't pay
I think this trip was a mistake"

The girls were all of ten years old
their pain had tested their belief
Innocent pawns, of sun-baked bronze
whose pleading eyes begged for relief
I saw in them the Grapes of Wrath
headed west on little money
relief from strife, a better life
in the land of milk and honey

I took them ten miles down the road
an oasis like a mirage
A bit of luck, found a tow truck
had the car towed to the garage
We shared a lunch that afternoon
their radiator was repaired
I'd eased their trials, restored their smiles
it felt good to know I had cared.

Their mother dreamed of better things
for her little girls in this life
She wanted more, than to live poor
as an abusers little wife
I never gave the girl my name
fighting against my vanity
Theirs was a goal, that saved my soul
sharing with them humanity

Tate

© 2013 Tate Morgan
Written
April 29, 2013
It was 1998. I was crossing the western dessert to the coast. I remember this woman and her two little girls. How scared they were to be on the road alone and broke down. The sun was so relentless that day. I was on a trip to southern California to deliver a box to the docks. I had a hard time convincing them to go with me. I paid the mechanic to fix the car and gave the woman money for gas. The little girls so like my own. The mechanic brought their car around. The girls were drinking pop on the bench outside the diner, awash in smiles as I drove off toward the setting sun. I know they thought that I had been a godsend. What they didn't know was that they had given me much more than I did them. I found my thoughts drifting back to my own children and thinking of how blessed I was.
412 · Jun 2014
Love Child
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
With pride deposed and passions slain
we hope, aspire and then on trust
Beneath vaulted skies we attain
to master life before we're dust

Then take the gifts that we have earned
and turn out surcease from despair
To reap the pearls others have learned
echos childhood calls to be fair

I crossed over a young boys path
who had stooped and bent for hours
There he escaped to love from wrath
while he tended to his flowers

In him I saw myself one day
a cold spirit needing tending
And in his face I saw the way
to happiness he was rending

Simple things from a little boy
do the same for old and new
Bringing to all wonders and joy
a smile he shared with me and you

A little thing from a kind child
who then shared with me his treasures
Taught me the virtues of the mild
exposing life's greatest pleasures

Tate
Original version with music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/604858/
Simple pleasures are their own reward. People we don't need 15 pairs of acid or stone washed jeans. That come in 28 different sizes and cuts. Happiness comes from needing little and giving much. If you learn to be content everything else is an unexpected joy.
412 · May 2014
The Sky Is Falling
Tate Morgan May 2014
We knew them as rainmakers
in days that have long passed
Now they claim to be enlightened
from this incarnation they're  cast


They come from out of the woodwork
these prophets of the Lord
Claiming to be God's right hand man
here just to give you your reward


The story is always the same
bring your souls and your means
Grow a ladder to the heavens
by planting a few magic beans


Please forgive me the resemblance
with the child's tale long told
Perhaps they've been around as long
as the prophecies they've foretold


So the next time someone tells you
that they know the Lord's will
Feel the cold winds whistling by
it's their conscience that gives you chill


We see each and every time
demons never appear
And all the predictions they made
were built on nothing more than fear


They don't know anymore than you
how to ease your life's pain
Nor do they know why the winds blow
or how to make the skies rain



Tate
It never seems to end. These prophets predicting doom. The time before it was the Millennium. This time a date from prophecy. Always it is the same story these phony prophets of the scriptures. And always they leave nothing but heartache and disbelief in their wake.
411 · Jun 2014
Stand By Me
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
We seek a kind and faithful friend
devotions, sweet, flower
One who will stand by, till the end
lighting the darkest hour

------------------------------------------------
Love, immortal, thoughts, exchanging,
devotion scales the wall
There we share our love unchanging,
with smiles for one and all

------------------------------------------------
Her guiding hand, which proves so sound,
my inner soul to see
Oh may no friendship, ever found,
mean more, than she, to me

Tate

Original poem with music and photos
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/1116857/
To have a great lifelong friend is one of the greatest and most profound experiences. I would encourage all who have not done so to try it. The answer to all who would topple your life is the unwavering devotion of the great friend! Theresa, May we all know the wonder of the warm breeze that you bring to our lives. This the blessing that counts above treasure, built from the bricks and mortar of the small town and life spent running the fields together. Written for Theresa . Taken from my interpretation of my wife Becky's feelings for her. Recently Theresa's husband became ill. It has been a great comfort to her to have Becky.
Tate
409 · May 2014
Hills Of Home
Tate Morgan May 2014
Wind ran by to kiss your cheek
round your neck our gilded hopes hung
The hand of God flowed soft within
from when he was happy and young

_________

Forget the nights of wanton desire
give to me not love nor tears
Evenings filled with endless dreams
bring me safe from all life's fears

________

Your beauty is so great to bear
my chest hardly held its ache
For beauty more than bitter tears
will make the soft heart break

________

Bells of the town clock tower
took too much from you and me
Yet off to the rock and river
they gave of life for eternity

_________

How often did we pass each other
o'er the long years as others do
Ne'er  once daring to ride the fire
to heavens door we never knew


Tate
This is my first attempt at something a bit abstract. So please bear with me as I learn.
In our great attempt at manifest destiny we have left so many families broken apart, estranged, lost to the winds of time. Even now we let our cities die as we build ever outward to the horizons. We are in such a hurry to make our mark on this world
406 · Jun 2014
Childhood Nights
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
In dreams of my sweet former life
with the wonders childhood poses
I find those friends I left behind
still so young and fresh like roses

I wonder if to them I'm old
when they think upon occasion
Do they wonder as, I do
of that inner child's persuasion

To me they are the cherished ones
memories of lost summer nights
When we played hide and seek till dark
enriched by all life's smells and sights


In dreams they live on as before
echoes of games we use to play
I start each night as they ended
with the dreams from yesterday


Tate
Original poem with music and pictures
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/442186/
The days of childhood haunt us .Yet they fill our dreams and buoy of thoughts hopes and dreams with the possibilities of life .
406 · Jun 2014
Quiet Gardens keep
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Her face is like the rising sun
who's light cast shadow on me
In darkness far and silent
where no one else could see


A mind and wit full from dreams
shines bright in summer's embrace
Close beside some ancient column
the wind leaves love's sweet trace


Her lips do scream to love me
in the small quiet gardens keep
Kissing my cheek each evening
before I lay my head to sleep


Tate
Original poem
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/446503/
In a garden long ago we walked and spoke of a future. Reality became a much better predictor of happiness
405 · Jun 2014
The Waning Years
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
The waning years left me lost tears
for brethren I have loved so long
Remember days of childish ways
taste of life was sweet as a song

Winds that blew, as they always do
from youth I saw in my mirror
A pale gray face, lie in its place
old folly of years grows clearer

I laughed and played, as youth had stayed
duty could wait, while time was free
Time was my friend, though in the end
pain overcame what life left me

Tate
Original with music and pictures
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/454873/
So often is this truth that we all dread the knock of the door.
For life's time waits on none of us
it masters fate with earnest callous
Caring for none in favored mercy
helping not whom it shows malice
To Grandpa Ed be it enough for him to know I am happy. To him I say "thank you for my life". His spirit lives in my heart and all the family.
399 · Jun 2014
Winter Streets
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
My house shakes from the wind tonight
the Nor-Easter sweeps to and fro
A-whistling down out of the North
from icicled lands bound in snow

The poor I see go back and forth
across the roads of my hometown
As winter storms engulf their souls
like bowling pins to be knocked down

Inside my home the weather's warm
outside a wicked gale does blow
I can't help thinking to myself
of those who have no where to go

I find it hard to rest myself
while brothers walk the lamp lit cold
As bad it must be for the young
it is a nightmare to the old

Tonight I'll brave the surly streets
who can say they know of their role
Perhaps we're here for fortunes sake
to share the warmth with one lost soul


Tate
Original with music and pictures
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/486065/
Who among us can their heart doesn't go out to the poor. Especially when we enjoy the holidays as we see they are alone. Who can say with any assurance Just which way the wind will blow when we finally set our sails? I had a friend here tell me he just had a daughter and was so happy. Then he said "But I am homeless and she and my wife went to live with my wife's family". It broke my heart. How lucky are we to be safe and warm?
395 · May 2014
One Father To Another
Tate Morgan May 2014
Each day my son through thoughtful eyes
looked up to me through his laughter
Knowing I would be kind and wise
from that time and ever after


Once bitten from pain of divorce
I had shed teardrops of my own
From depths my boy had drug me back
he had never left me alone


Then came the moment I had feared
when my temper did hurt my son
Deep like the pain from my divorce
left me to ask, "what have I done"


Behind those eyes there rose a tear
the first blood I had ever drew
From the depths of his tiny soul
where innocence bid me adieu


Fearing grief would hinder his sleep
and not knowing what I should say
I looked to find him in slumber
there beside our picture he lay


Asleep in pain his eyes had closed
I felt my heart begin to moan
A sole tear lie upon his cheek
where I left a few of my own


So now whenever I am asked
to bless him with my permission
I think on what I lost that day
when I forced on him submission


Tate

http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/717995/
Whenever my son asks for my permission I always ask myself now, who will it hurt if I say yes? If the answer is only myself I always say yes. A lesson I learned the hard way. It seems I learn best that way. I should say the reference in this poem to blood being spilled was metaphoric, not literal. In this case I had just lost quite a bit in the divorce and was distraught. Little Tate just wanted my attention. When he started nagging me I turned on him and launched a tirade his way. The look on his face as a tear arose from his soul was heart wrenching. Having never seen me so upset he was devastated. The barb launched his way rebounded off his innocence to strike me dead center in my own heart. I had broken both our hearts. If ever an experience wrung the very water from my soul, this was it!
394 · Jun 2014
Damned Pride
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
It takes of a man some courage
to admit when he has lost
Then swallow back his hard won pride
which had come at such high cost

All men know of their own weakness
for the temptations of life
They fight themselves to no avail
unhappy without life's strife

For a man is here to suffer
to stand up fast to the gale
To struggle against all life's odds
to either win, lose or fail

Men who feel this innate desire
tempt the will of unkind fates
To write their names upon lifes wall
as one of the worlds true greats

Only when a man has fallen
does he reach his true, found, worth
He knows of nothing until then
for the reason of his birth

A man can always take comfort
in the things he must abide
To gaze in the mirror broken
taking heart from that he tried

Tate
Original poem and music with pictures
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/629199/
Well I have struggled against this as many men have
392 · Jun 2014
Regrets
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
Though time eases my thoughts passing
and dulls the raking pain of years
It never really cleans the slate
nor wipes away the stain of tears


I look back upon my lost days
there find mans never ending plea
To right the wrongs of my past
that weigh so heavily on me


In the later years on looking back
from the winding road that I tread
It disturbs this mans waking mind
to think of follies I once fed


Don't weigh on your life foolishly
or the lesson you may just find
Is he that forgave your weakness
was more loving than he was kind


Tate
Original musical version
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/513375/
Strange it is to find out too late.That the ones we love, loved us as well. And in looking at us saw themselves. When I was young everyone over 30 was an idiot.The older I got. The smarter they seemed. And the more foolish I felt.
So it is no surprise to me as a father of my own.That my children think me a bit off as well.
There are as I see it two fields of thought on this subject.My own father a strict task master left me to enter the adult world alone and afraid. It has always been my own contention that a child should come from a loving safe secure beginning. In so doing we bestow upon them the chance to enter the world unafraid. While the other way makes us struggle and eventually results in coming to the same conclusion. We have a much better time of it. Personally I think it better that a child have a foundation.

Tate
388 · Jun 2014
The Wind
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
When I was young through beauties gaze
winds blew by me as if to sing
Their songs of love to me were praise
that lifted me upon their wing

Rich did the spoils of time unroll
an empire's trophies I would raise
And write my name across life's scroll
to earn the laurels of friend's praise

Can anyone know what will come
when the wind blows us cold and gale
Or what direction it be from
when finally we set our sail

But now those days are tempered dear
time's winds no longer sing for me
For now the quiet hush I hear
makes life's truth so easy to see

Tate
Original musical version
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/618398/
Time has a way of answering our questions if we listen.
386 · Jun 2014
Sunshine
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
You consoled my worn soul
lifting me to my feet
A noble heart of kindness
dealt Purgatory defeat
__
I found the nightmares fading
as the new thoughts took their place
Washing out the poison
that so long had filled that space
__
That smile faded my sadness
with sweet thoughts I had of you
As pains found no place to play
and nothing for them to do


Tate
Original version pics and music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/527394/
For Becky my beloved Wife
Her spark for life lit the fire in my mind.
386 · Jun 2014
Love
Tate Morgan Jun 2014
If size were what life was about
then we would not matter a bit
Not to the thoughts that man can dream
nor all the sins he could commit

Our mind is what gives us value
sensitive beyond its design
Compassion and love will endure
in our children both yours and mine

This little blue planet of life
the only home that we know of
Holds us in it's loving embrace
as here was born every love

No matter what life can collect
nor how long life grants you in time
Why would it matter to the earth
or to heights of mountains you climb

Humanity won't remember
the man who commanded his friends
Only he who gives hope and love
so that life on earth never ends

Tate

Original larger than life version with music
http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/aristate/647092/
Can a thought or feeling be larger than a universe? Love is the only trait that is worth remembering because it is meant to be given away selflessly. The recipient is as happy to receive it as you were to give it!
Next page