First, lighting, then count The seconds in between then Wait for the thunder Look up to the sky Orion is your guide to Many stars in heaven Kudzu overgrown On telephone wire like Vines in the jungle
Mad Scientist Blog
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Find Beauty In The Darkest Of Places
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Tommy Haiku #24-26
By Thomas Page The chill of Shrove Tuesday is Warmed by the griddle And the church-goers Blue jays and cardinals Hold a council in my backyard Chirping of such things The woodpecker at Dawn on an old unknown tree Nature's alarm clock
Thesis Part 1
By John Page Ulysses S. Grant should have been a strong president. After all, he had a record as a war hero. Yet, he was unable to stop the collapse of most of his programs. Why did this happen? By examining what his weaknesses as president were, we can see what went wrong. Grant’s main … Continue reading Thesis Part 1
Tommy Haiku #19-20
I was born on a Rainy night. The rain seems To soothe me to sleep Rich Florida thunder Rocks the house so much, almost Frying the circuits
Women In Night And Day
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Tommy Haiku 16-18
By Thomas Page Poets of this form Loved the call of the cuckoo "Hototogisu" Shoveling my yard Full of snow, heaving at the Product of winter I've never seen a White Christmas but it seems that It is not needed
Tommy Haiku 13-15
Photographs preserve Memories like flowers Made of plastic bulbs Narcissus wonders, As he drowns, "Wherever is That lovely tulip?" On the open sea All is vast and glee For the people who are free