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Love Him So by Outlaw's Serenade Why do I love him? [228 words]
My First Ann Coulter Poem
Life On The Vine by Branson Storm A question of one's place and when or if it will ever change. [117 words]
Send Me by Branson Storm A poem asking God for the reason of my life. [128 words]
Vampyres by Jessie Finn This a poem about the long lost creatures of the night. [182 words]
Be Who You Are by John D Galyon Jr A christian poem. [69 words]
Viola Serenade by Vianne-Marie Fortier This is yet again another assignment written for English class. [243 words]
True Love by John D Galyon Jr A christian poem. [56 words]
Todays Top Story by John D Galyon Jr - [36 words]
The Way Of The World by Saraha Mack How the world is. [152 words]
Pictures In The Sand by John D Galyon Jr - [45 words]
My White Rose by John D Galyon Jr - [49 words]
My Dearest John by John D Galyon Jr A mother's last letter to her son. [36 words]
Jam by Louise Elizabeth Ostrowska Jam. That's it. [96 words]
It Didn't Happen To Me by Saraha Mack Being blessed. [257 words]
For W by Christina Berry - [90 words]
Dinner Time by Able Mine pay attention to the clock. [215 words]
Break The Dam by John D Galyon Jr - [28 words]
Between Our Breaths by Mike Axe Original Poem... read and come up with what your meaning is. [181 words]
Yes Shes Mine by Kerry Connell I look at My child and say yes shes mine... [148 words]
Why To Love Who To Love When To Love Where To Love by Jennie Manthey - [249 words]
When Midnight Screams by Robert Edward Levin - [140 words]
Welcome To A New Tomorrow by Alberto Pupo Love the grandest of delusions... [111 words]
Tupac Shakur: Above And Beyond by Insane Man Tribute to the late Tupac Shakur (aka 2PAC, Makaveli). [451 words]
Thinking Of You by Able Mine just a poem about grieving, hesitating. [159 words]
The Princess And The Peasant by Ashley Burdett A poem from the eyes of a peasant about how he has fallen in love with a princess.... [76 words]
The Light Of My Being by Robert Edward Levin - [438 words]
The Fruitless Search by Alberto Pupo Love, a most ridiculous notion. [84 words]
Scary Movie by Mafer Dominguez They say that the best way to rid ourselves of all our fears is by letting them out and sharing, I'... [41 words]
Returning To That Place by Alberto Pupo Reawakening the Pessimist within. [50 words]
Peace In The Petals by Sorcha Colleran How in times of great stress, we can find safety in what we see. [53 words]
My Love For You by Michael W Miller A love peom for my dearest girlfriend, Jessica. It describes my love for her. I love you Jessic... [86 words]
Long Journey's The Angel by Robert Edward Levin - [204 words]
Hope by Rose Trimovski A girl waiting for her mom. [26 words]
From Darkness To Light by Stan A Fowler A quest for the search of inner truths. I wrote this in 30 minutes way back in 1985 but... [702 words]
Death To Fascism by Sunny The title and the poems have no connection ;) [128 words]
Brave Solder Be You by Mafer Dominguez - [43 words]
Blooming Roses by Gina M Mirza Short poem about "stopping to smell the roses." [67 words]
Anna Sleeps by Duluoz Wrote while watching an ex-girlfriend sleep... [31 words]
Always There by Jannette Jru It's a poem about unconditional love. [102 words]
Afternoons by Robert Edward Levin - [211 words]
Your Light Shines For Me by L Chapman - [106 words]
When by L Chapman - [107 words]
Tragic Truth by Alberto Pupo Because the truth stings, reality is harsh. [76 words]
Torn Sheaves Encase... by Duluoz Another bash at spontanious poetry... [51 words]
That First Touch by Thomasina B Shearer When the right person comes along, your body knows it, long before your mind really does. [93 words]
Suddenly Numb by Alberto Pupo The unfortunate nature of relationships.... [46 words]
Round Like A Shot by Gary Thompson Have you ever called the police for something and they said there was no one available to at... [201 words]
Red, White, And Blue by L Chapman - [106 words]
Quagmire In Thought by Alberto Pupo To decide or not to decide to forge ahead or not to, what will she do? [80 words]
Quadruplessly by Andrew French - [92 words]
Our Roads by L Chapman - [128 words]
Oceans Of Deception by Alberto Pupo Sailing through treacherous waters.... [62 words]
Mom by Thomasina B Shearer Moms always love their children. [108 words]
Malign by Martin Faithless A poem about indulging the worst aspects of myself. [133 words]
If Only For A Day by Thomasina B Shearer What one day did for me. That will last a lifetime. [49 words]
I Want My Smile Back by Thomasina B Shearer A simple reply could put a smile on anyones face. [103 words]
Happy Memories by Thomasina B Shearer - [178 words]
Fire And Ice by L Chapman - [67 words]
Fail You by Martin Faithless A poem I wrote for my daughter. [115 words]
Eden's Temptation by Cylis Lapedimore - [46 words]
Durby Day by Thomasina B Shearer Smashing cars. [261 words]
Daddy Took Me Fishing by Thomasina B Shearer Memories last a life time, even long after you are gone. [273 words]
Confusion Sets In by A Delusion Of Adequacy Just a poem about feeling inadequate about yourself, ad who you are, to the point that you ha... [34 words]
Butterflies And Dreams Of Butterflies by Christianne Charles Poems about the beauty and meaning found in the simplicity of the butte... [99 words]
Beware Of Nightmares by L Chapman - [105 words]
A Thought Called Yesterday by Christianne Charles I decided to write about heartbreak and a love gone wrong. [135 words]
A Ray Of Sunshine by Thomasina B Shearer About a little duckling. [81 words]
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TITLE (EDIT)
My First Ann Coulter Poem
DESCRIPTION
A poem about how I feel when watching and listening to the thoughts and ideas of the Constitutional Attorney and author, Ann Coulter.
[162 words]
AUTHOR
Branson Storm
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
37 year old TEXAN. Desert recluse. Lover of vast space with no people to fuck it up, certain tobacco products, single malt scotch, politics, literature, beautiful women and all animals. My best friend is God. Please drive to the window...
[June 2003]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
chinatirange@hotmail.com
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (25)
At Church With Amy (Poetry) Visiting Amy's lonesome grave in the desert. [84 words]
Beyond The Realm Of Us (Short Stories) A look into the life of a young writer who is left to live with the ghost of his beloved soulmate who died at the hands of a serial killer. [4,530 words] [Literary Fiction]
Casa Cantina De Loco (Short Stories) Crazy man, his favorite poet, Rainer Maria Rilke, and a sexy young girl... Marshall struggles with the complexity of gaining a new, less experienced lover or exploring the true reason for his post-div... [4,040 words]
Chemo Pastry Party (Short Stories) Miles walks through a dream induced by the drugs of his chemotherapy. [1,096 words]
Evolving To Simplicity; Our Lack Of Human Evolution (Essays) A few thoughts on why our species is incapable of achieving peace at this particular time. My belief that it begins with one and with some insight into where I came from, I know that if I can do it, ... [5,571 words]
Gone And Forgotten (Poetry) Death can only kill the memory. [115 words]
Heather Dream 4,836 (Poetry) Another tease from the ghost of my soulmate. [131 words]
Idee Fixe (Poetry) She's caught in my head. [37 words]
I'm Psychotic And So Is My Friend Episode Six (Short Stories) From a collection of 'episodes' following two lifelong friends; one being obsessive compulsive, the other sadistically maniacal. [1,352 words]
Kirby & I (Poetry) A late night walk in the desert with my cat, Kirby. [117 words]
Kissing My Spanish Woman (Short Stories) The time I kissed a very beautiful, younger girl and found out the value of such a kiss. [1,970 words]
Leaving On (Poetry) Words to family and friends prior to departing for a life of solitude. [208 words]
Life On The Vine (Poetry) A question of one's place and when or if it will ever change. [117 words]
Miles J. Jax, An Early Day In The Life (Short Stories) This section is an early excerpt from my novel. It will hopefully give the reader insight into the calamity of a broken-hearted man with two true loves, Lauren and fishing. [4,566 words]
Now (Poetry) A poem asking one to acknowledge and be that which one truly is. [36 words] [Mind]
Pueblo (Poetry) Passing through a small West Texas town. [68 words]
Send Me (Poetry) A poem asking God for the reason of my life. [128 words]
September Dusk (Poetry) Reaction to desert sunset. [122 words]
Silence & I (Poetry) Discovery of who's in control in absolute solitude. [20 words]
The British Are Crying! The British Are Crying? (Essays) Editorial on the treatment of the 'detainees' at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. [1,239 words]
The Life In You (Poetry) - [90 words]
The Only Dream I Have Ever Won (Short Stories) This is actually a part of Chapter 7 of my novel in progress. The main character, Miles, is also the main character in the short story "Without Condition" (which is actually Ch. 2), only this time I ... [2,198 words]
Through The Valley (Poetry) A walk through the valley of darkness. [891 words]
Waiting For Heather (Poetry) A poem to my lost soulmate. [155 words]
Without Condition (Short Stories) A free-spirited man struggles with his quest for true love as his life of drug addiction and strange women ultimately steer him toward his self-constructed destiny. [8,232 words] [Literary Fiction]
My First Ann Coulter Poem
Branson Storm

You speak my mind.
You sing my song.
I am pulled toward you at your every movement.
Like warm water, I stir in your words
and wade through their inspiration.

From within the fog of it all
comes the rare comfort of a strange home
in which, even I, could sleep in foreign daylight.
You speak and move and
I become a child with eyes flared wide
never running from your thoughts
but to them because they are also mine,
yet shining in graceful elegance.

If only, for just a small serving of time,
I could be the one to whom you spoke
and feel the purity,
the finality of each thought;
my spirit may find life again,
my soul the resolve to breathe at last and
my path cleared for my fated way.

From the confines of my silence,
through the darkness of my nights
you are my voice in freedom,
truth spoken with charm and conviction,
warm and genuine and sane,
comforting me while I exist behind you,
knowing that Hope is there
pushing outward from your heart
on my song that you sing for me.

 

 

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"Wow, another staunch conservative gloating over another. The closed-minded ideals for which you and your party stand are pushing our country back to the Stone Age. In fairness, you have a gift with words; try using them to the advantage of ALL people." -- Geoff S., Austin, TX, USA.
"Uh, Geoff. Nowhere in this article does Branson discuss politics, although Ann Coulter is a politician. This is actually an expression of devotion, and I can understand why, Ann Coulter is foxy. Sure hope Storymania doesn't ban me like usual for that statement. Over and out, the Advisor." -- JA St.George.
"I'm sorry please forgive my ignorance but I've never heard of Ann Coulter. If the Advisor hadn't said I'd have had no idea that she was a politician and therefore would be in a quandry wondering what the hell Geoff was on about. I'm not a big lover of poetry and in parts this read a little bit like a prayer to me, and sadly I'm not very big on doing much praying either, but that apart the wording was clever and thoughtfully put together and the poem has a flow and maturity that I'm sure would set it apart from many amatuer poets. If you have time please would you have a look at somehting of mine. Thank-you." -- sooz, Dalton, Cumbria, England.
"Ann Coulter is a ruthless conservative. How would any writer want to waste his time writing on behalf of her? This is a great way to lose readers, Branson. Some people may take offense to your gloating over such a personality as Ann Coulter. Why didn't you just say that you would like to have her in your bed?" -- Joel E., New York, NY, US.
"You can always tell when it's a liberal stating an opinion. Please notice how in the previous statement, how Joel wished Branson to just write about Ann Coulter in bed, instead of any appropriate way he wishes to express about her. Now that's liberal. Alright, a challenge for all you liberals, tell me where Ann Coulter has written a column or appeared on a news program, and has been grossly mistaken. Good luck." -- JA St.George.
"Excellent piece Mr. Storm, though Mr. St.George (who is a friend of mine, so he won't mind me saying this) is slightly mistaken. Ann Coulter, though a reputable conservative isn't a politician, rather a columnist. BTW Mr. Storm I was wondering if I could induce you into joining the www.Writersbbs.com. There your own columnist talents would not go to waste. Many strong writers from this very site have opted to join the Writersbbs for all that it offers to writers. At the very least you may wish to give it a brief peek. " -- Quotesmith.
"Hello Storm. I was reading back over some of your work, as per request, and I noticed the mistake Quotesmith pointed out. He's right, both about joing the BBS, and about Ann Coulter being a columnist (my mistake); I meant to write "columnist," was thinking "lobbyist" and wrote "politician."" -- JA St. George.
"Not only do I agree with your feelings about Ann Coulter, I found this piece flowing and gratifying. Question: Is the word 'Hope' capitalized for a reason?" -- Lynn C., Paris, TX.

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