john walker

john walker
Location
china, tx, U.S of A.
Birthday
December 04
Title
Finder of all things lost
Company
excellent
Bio
Immigrant from Southern California (the land of fruits and nuts) to Southeast Texas (where men are men and so are some of the women). Musician, songsmith, poet, short story author (no I'm not unemployed) sometime liberal - sometime conservative, white male (does that disqualify me?) thinker of deep thoughts, surf cowboy. Mayor of a small town in Texas (really!).

MY RECENT POSTS

MARCH 2, 2010 3:13PM

Five Words; Jill's Open Call

Rate: 16 Flag

 

                                                      

                   Cloaked in the first spit of rain,

                      her kiss kindled fire deep and far

 

 

Your tags:

TIP:

Enter the amount, and click "Tip" to submit!
Recipient's email address:
Personal message (optional):

Your email address:

Comments

Type your comment below:
The imagery entrances.
aaawww....beautiful...and Chuck is right about that image. Thanks. Much love to you.
Chuck, Jill: Thanks guys. I love playing with the little writing tasks that some of y'all make for us.
Walkaway, Mission: Damn it, for a second I thought y'all were talking about me.
nice. these are great poems you all are coming up with.
I had no idea there was a China in TX, either. the things one learns in OS.
You are addressing the mayor here Patty.
sorry I meant to type succinct.
Patty, Patty, Patty, everybody, I mean everybody knows where China, Tx is. It's 4 miles east of Nome, Tx, of course.
Thank you, Word. I've missed you.

DH, Don't worry, I won't be grading for spelling today.

I appreciate it, Joan.

Oh, and thanks for standing up for China, Mission
This poem crackles, it's so alive, it wets the appetite for more... R
Thanks, Pavanne. That must be the greatest distance from which I've ever received a compliment.
You're just being foolish, Monkey.
Who could ask for anything more?
Beautiful pic and images brought forth in the 5 words.
John,
Still getting snow here. Think it just melted!
No amount of rain could put that fire out, fella.

Your words go so well with the image. Nicely done as always, John. :-D
Thanks Bill: and thanks for reading
MRQ agrees with Bill.
You're too good to me, Mission
almost missed this. how did you fit all five words in *two* lines? nicely, she answers her own question.
Simple, sweet, kindled fire. Nice.