Well now, a site for my poetic endeavors. Please read and enjoy the funny, silly or sometimes serrious poems here.
The author is a veteran of several campaigns and has seen much of the world. He writes on a whim and sometimes with humorous results. Enjoy.
Vet of 1st Group SWC, Bat, 82nd, 101st and
JSA Pan-Mun-Jom Korea
An introduction with observations:
I have found much of my life reflecting in the words that I write. Much to do about nothing, everything to do with experience. ~DwynnsPlace@aol.com~
Comment on Freedom:
As I have shed my blood for our freedoms, as many sacrifice their lives for freedoms, especially for those who have never felt freedom, I find that freedom only exists where sensored words prevail. Conform to the sensorship or those that would enforce it, or else. Is this freedom or conformity? Freedom is the right to be, forcing alteration to this being is wrong and counter to freedom. ~DwynnsPlace@aol.com~
Comment on Internet travel:
Bouncing from site to site and learning about the ideas, thoughts and manipulations of others has taught me to doubt the veracity of many. So many wish to change others without being accepting of them in the first place. ~DwynnsPlace@aol.com~
Comment on Critique:
With careful selection, as if writing an Ode or Ballad, I pen these words to those that might read them. Beware who's trust you barter with and enter with eyes open, for many would rudely assault ones sympathies with arrogance or ignorance. ~DwynnsPlace@aol.com~
Faith:
Out of religious context, Faith is trust. Without which less and less can be accomplished. Faith in the world, those that walk it and those that have traveled on, is key to the experience of humanity. Haveing faith is a lesson in and of itself. Look to yours, then, look to others.
~DwynnsPlace@aol.com~
Meassage:
If it would be viewed as wrong by those that passed on, then it is wrong today. What you do, write or say, is important to them and still , ever more important to those today. Keep the peace and we will have fewer restless spirits. ~DwynnsPlace@aol.com~


Cowards die many times before their deaths;
The valiant never taste of death but once
-William Shakespeare
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