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Poems

(Info about this page at the bottom)


Bruce's Poems

My God-Doll -- written when I was beginning to come to terms with my emotional issues and how they were part of my approach to my faith

Throw It In the Fire -- reflection on the call to commit, after watching a campfire at a staff retreat

Is There a God? -- the search continues

The Air Is Out of the Balloon -- written at a time when I realized that my music ministry was coming to an end

Wasting Paper -- reflection on art as wasteful activity

What Do They Think? -- poem written after visiting Martinsville and driving by the closed Harmon plant, and seeing what the closing did to the community

Noise -- noise as part of "modern" life

Getting There -- the journey versus the destination

We Remember -- poem written about our younger son, Ben, for a youth recognition at church

 

Poems by Others

There's a Hole In My Sidewalk -- I saw this in a therapist's office, and thought it was an excellent description of moving to emotional health. (Portia Nelson)

Ozymandias -- a wonderfully descriptive poem about hubris. The cartoon accompanying the poem is a classic, in my opinion. (Percy Bysshe Shelley)

The War Prayer -- a truly disturbing work by Mark Twain. It should be read by anyone wishing to glorify war, as well as by anyone who prays without thinking. (Mark Twain)

Bridal Shower -- a neat little poem that just struck my fancy. (George Bilgere)

Dialogue Parts I & II -- the lyrics to the Chicago song by the same name. Timely then, timely now.

Forgetfullness -- a wry little poem that perfectly captures my relationship to my memory sometimes. (Billy Collins)

Advice to Young Poets -- a perfect little poem that I first saw in Writer's Almanac (Martin Espada)


This page contains two sets of poems: ones written by me, and ones written by others that I really like. Whenever I add a new poem to this page, I'll note it on the front page in the blog.

My poems on this site are covered by the Creative Commons license at the bottom of the page, which means you can quote the poem in whole or in part as long as you give me credit by name. The other poems, of course, are copyright by their respective authors (or are in the public domain) and should receive the same treatment if you quote them -- full attribution.

Some of the poems I've written reflect my inner self at a particular point in my life, while others do not. If I feel like sharing which are which, then I've done so above; otherwise, I either don't want to share the background, or don't think it's important. Either way, if they speak to your life, that is really all that matters.

Since these are just pages and not a blog, there's not a good way to leave comments. So, if you have a comment on one of the poems, send it to me via email and I'll add it manually below the poem.

Enjoy!