In My Life Time

Rebel Poetry By Chris Bunton In my entire life,the worst things to comeupon me,has come at the,hands of respectablepeople, who call themselvesgood. It has not been,scary men, in dark shadows.It has not been,those people, across the sea.It has not been,the conman, stealing my soul. It has been,men and their wives,who own businesses,and lands,and courts,and governments,andContinue reading “In My Life Time”

Pere Marquette State Park

A Villanelle Poem Overlooking the Illinois river,misty morning sun waking up in a smile;on a ridge with beauty forever. Watching the powerful waters devour,miles and miles of golden land while,overlooking the Illinois river. Oak trees of mighty strength standing tall,with shag bark hickory beside in noble file;on a ridge with beauty forever. Frog, turtle and Continue reading “Pere Marquette State Park”

Destroying The 40 Hour Work Mentality

It needs to change In the dark days of Covid. When the pandemic was ramping up and no one really knew what to expect or how much division would come from it. People all over the world was told to stay home, in order to save lives. Eventually some truths about the pandemic became apparentContinue reading “Destroying The 40 Hour Work Mentality”

Flowers in the Sunshine

Spring is coming Flowers in the SunshineOpen up wideMulti-coloring lifeflashing love on the wild side. Wind whipping the tulipDelicate but still strongCrazy pink, flashing greendancing ballet in the sun. Hummingbirds zip around in and out of the sweet spot.While bees work among themhumming that happy tune. Flowers of every kindin the morning sunshine.A rainbow feastContinue reading “Flowers in the Sunshine”