• Passion

    What Passion burns in your soul? (2008)

  • Wreckage

    Is your life a Wreckage? (2008)

  • The Church and the Forest

    I explore an analogy between the Church (Christianity) and the Forest (Agnosticism) in the appropriately titled, The Church and The Forest. (Spring ‘94)

  • Dangerous Awakenings

    Be careful of Dangerous Awakenings, a poem inspired by a dream within a dream. (Spring 2003)

  • First Sight

    Do you believe in love at First Sight? (Spring 2003)

  • From Me to You

    Compassion flows in From Me to You. (Spring 2003)

  • The Kiss

    Have you thought what The Kiss would feel like? (Spring 2003)

  • Natures Mourning

    Nature’s Mourning describes how I felt and how I began to overcome the tragedy of September 11, 2001

  • For Years

    For Years is a poem about finding your someone to love. (1995)

  • The Feast

    Sin is on the menu in The Feast, but can you afford the tip? (Spring ‘94)

  • Here Lies

    Have you ever wondered what would be your epitaph? Here Lies mine. (Nov ‘93)

  • Journey Home

    A man travels on a Journey Home to lay his mother to rest. (Spring ‘93)

  • The Confessor

    A man on death row divulges his motives in The Confessor, perhaps the darkest poem I’ve written. (Spring ‘93)

  • The Pain

    Have you ever wondered what would be your epitaph? Here Lies mine. (Spring ‘93)

  • The Scepter

    Imagery abounds in The Scepter keeping the truth hidden until the end. (Spring ‘93)

  • The Vampire

    The Vampire describes a scene in nature that I saw on the Discovery channel. (Spring ‘93)

  • The Vision

    In The Vision, you get a symbolic glimpse of one person’s view on life. (Fall ‘91)

  • Manboys Death

    the manboy’s Death was my battle of self-preservation during a time of depression. (Spring ‘90)

  • The Snowflake

    My first stint at poetry, The Snowflake, is an interpretation of a lost soul. (Spring ‘87)

  • Walls

    A dialogue between Ego and Id occurs in Walls. (Spring ‘87)