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04/06/2025220 Rhyme
03/15/2025329 Free verse
03/09/2025326 Rhyme
02/12/2025168 Monoku
01/24/2025222 Other
01/23/2025223 Other
01/22/2025277 Other
01/21/2025271 Other
01/19/2025192 Other
01/18/2025404 Other
01/14/2025200 Epigram
01/09/2025447 Rhyme
01/04/2025232 Couplet
01/03/2025223 Haibun
01/01/2025427 Rhyme
12/28/2024666 Rhyme
12/23/2024362 Free verse
12/20/2024420 Free verse
12/16/2024343 Rhyme
12/13/2024439 Tanka
12/06/2024579 Rhyme
12/02/2024268 Free verse
11/30/2024193 Footle
11/28/2024456 Rhyme
10/30/2024378 Rhyme
10/26/2024520 Rhyme
10/24/2024470 Rhyme
10/22/2024766 Monoku
10/11/2024561 Rhyme
10/04/2024631 Free verse
09/28/2024202 Free verse
09/18/2024234 Light Verse
08/05/2024381 Rhyme
07/12/2024313 Tanka
07/04/2024534 Limerick
07/01/2024350 Free verse
06/30/2024219 Tanka
06/27/2024377 Carpe Diem
06/27/2024321 Clerihew
06/18/2024358 Bio
06/02/2024370 Diminished Hexaverse
05/18/2024533 Haiku
05/14/2024288 Senryu
05/09/2024345 Haiku
01/13/2024379 Haibun
12/02/2023545 Lyric
11/25/2023403 Monoku
11/23/2023440 Free verse
11/11/2023365 Sonnet
11/08/2023378 Ninette
10/26/2023341 Lyric
10/21/2023260 Footle
09/30/2023480 Rhyme
09/23/2023355 Limerick
09/23/2023261 Monorhyme
09/02/2023356 Lyric
08/25/2023302 Lyric
08/23/2023460 Tanka
08/20/2023449 Haibun
08/18/2023452 Verse
08/15/2023391 Haibun
08/13/2023512 Haibun
08/12/2023650 Bio
08/11/2023366 Rhyme
08/06/2023414 Free verse
08/05/2023485 Lyric
08/03/2023365 Triolet
08/02/2023367 Haibun
08/02/2023501 Haibun
07/29/2023474 Prose Poetry
07/28/2023423 Free verse
07/26/2023342 Haibun
07/18/2023325 Monoku
07/11/2023544 Rhyme
07/04/2023668 Alliteration
07/01/2023595 Verse
06/30/2023708 Ekphrasis
06/09/2023549 Haiku
05/20/2023696 Free verse
05/13/2023633 Limerick
05/13/2023469 Tanka
05/10/2023477 Monoku
05/08/2023566 Senryu
05/07/2023672 Tanka
05/07/2023581 Senryu
04/22/20231099 Prose
04/21/2023798 Lyric
04/20/20231129 Prose Poetry
04/04/2023794 Senryu
04/04/2023570 Clerihew
03/26/2023818 Free verse
03/25/2023560 Haiku
03/25/2023522 Haiku
03/18/2023784 Senryu
02/25/2023724 Rhyme
01/07/2023500 Limerick
01/06/2023404 Free verse
01/03/2023682 Haibun
12/28/2022660 Tanka
11/27/2022748 Senryu
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Quotes

Quote Left A novel approach can reap rewards. Quote Right
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Quote Left One lie is the suicide pill for trust. Quote Right
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Quote Left Important decisions benefit from time taken. Quote Right
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Quote Left Just a simple little ditty, not too long and not so witty, but a feel-good sweet refrain that I’m proud of all the same. Quote Right
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Quote Left Oh what a tangled mind we weave; embrace of nature grants reprieve. Quote Right
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Quote Left When I perceive a need, I will fulfill it with a deed. Quote Right
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Quote Left When love reciprocates, selfishness evaporates. Quote Right
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Quote Left Too much iambic pentameter can bring on the medical examiner! Quote Right
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Quote Left Tragedies worldwide, flooding my senses, daily, fill my bag of tears. Quote Right
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Quote Left The Seven P’s: Proper, prayerful, purposeful preparation prevents poor performance! Jim Baker, former Secretary of State, said the Five P’s. I added two more: “prayerful, purposeful”. Quote Right
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Quote Left When my muse ignites, verse that excites, then you have me dead to rights - I'm a poet! Quote Right
Go to Quote / Comment | by Mark Toney

Quote Left Keep on shining even though you feel like whining! Quote Right
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Quote Left Throw caution to the wind then your life will upend. Quote Right
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Quote Left Music is the soundtrack of our lives, and as such can help recover a once cherished memory forgotten. Quote Right
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Quote Left Be not content with one flower of truth—gather ever truth’s bouquet. Quote Right
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Quote Left How much better at day's end to be found kind. Quote Right
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Quote Left Don't forget to reconcile your bank statement with your life's statement. Quote Right
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Quote Left If selfishness precipitates, love will evaporate. Quote Right
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Quote Left When I was very young, I learned how to tie my shoes in a tight double knot, but I couldn't untie them. I tried and tried but to no avail. I was stubborn and didn't want to ask for help, but eventually, I had to ask my Mom or Dad to help me. And they did. It makes you wonder, who will untie the hard knots that humanity's responsible for? Quote Right
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Quote Left I am always busy, but never too busy for you. Quote Right
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Quote Left You can determine to what extent each person bears responsibility, by analyzing the debris field left behind and the length of the skid marks left from the time it was known to the time it was stopped. Quote Right
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Quote Left There are many things we may intend to do, but we all get caught up in the flurry of life. Quote Right
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Quote Left I can pretty much set my own schedule; but sometimes the tail wags the dog. Quote Right
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Quote Left I work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year; and every 4 years I work an extra day just for the heck of it. Quote Right
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Short Stories

TitleCategories
My Regret love, moral,
Wake Up and Smell the Keurig K-Cups funny, moral,
Fear of Flying funny, travel,
Castles In The Sand inspirational, moral,
Yvonne's Swan Song for kids, for teens, moral,

Biography

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"The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been." — Madeleine L'Engle

"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies...The man who never reads lives only one." —George R. R. Martin

"... there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people." — Vincent van Gogh

"And that's the whole poem," he said. "Do you like it, Piglet?"
"All except the shillings," said Piglet. "I don't think they ought to be there."
"They wanted to come in after the pounds," explained Pooh, "so I let them. It's the best way to write poetry, letting things come in." 
— The House at Pooh Corner, A. A. Milne



JOY 
             
               LET a joy keep you.
Reach out your hands
And take it when it runs by,
As the Apache dancer
Clutches his woman.
I have seen them
Live long and laugh loud,
Sent on singing, singing,
Smashed to the heart
Under the ribs
With a terrible love.
Joy always,
Joy everywhere—
Let joy kill you!
Keep away from the little deaths.
 
            Carl Sandburg
 

 

"When my muse ignites verse that excites then you have me dead to rights – I'm a poet!" – Mark Toney

Twenty Poems I've Written That Define Me:

Abundant Blessings Continue – A spiritual ode written in ABC form in which every word begins with a successive letter of the alphabet starting with A. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/abundant_blessings_continue_1023244

Yvonne’s Swan Song – Narrative poem dedicated to all victims of bullying, including girls and boys of all ages, sizes, and backgrounds, including me! https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/yvonnes_swan_song_1016718

Close Encounters of the Bully Kind – Couplet describing my actual encounter with a bully and subsequent conflicting counsel given to me by Mom and Dad. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/close_encounters_of_the_bully_kind_1185718

My Amazing Week on the FarmPastoral poem that describes life lessons learned during an amazing week when I was 15-years old. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/my_amazing_week_on_the_farm_1190059

Paralyzed – Dedicated to my father, who had 3 strokes, leaving him totally paralyzed for 7 years before he died.
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/paralyzed_1022565

Take Care of Yourself First - My family’s experience in providing loving caregiving to our elderly and infirm family members.
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/take_care_of_yourself_first_1045939   

Caregiver – My family’s experience with elder abuse that can develop when a caregiver becomes a selfish care-TAKER.  Elder abuse—See it.  Stop it.  Prevent it. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/caregiver_1020961

Vanessa’s Song – This poem was written for our dear friends after their 16-year-old daughter, Vanessa, committed suicide in 1998. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/vanessas_song_1018588

Please Sir – Beautiful downtown Atlanta is the scene for this true encounter for which I am still ashamed after 30-years.  
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/please_sir_1020704

Castles in the Sand – Narrative poem with a moral lesson that keeps me focused on making sure of the more important things in life.
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/castles_in_the_sand_1025437

What of Our Children? – Lyric poem highlighting the challenges to our children’s future.
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/what_of_our_children_1136461

Real Eyes See – A commentary on today’s society using wordplay and rhyme.  
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/real_eyes_see_1208575

Cycle of Seasons: Haiku Series – I love Japanese poetry forms.  My series of 12 Haiku (3 per season) describing the beginning and end of each season as they transition.  
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/cycle_of_seasons_haiku_series_1028183

Nasty Panda – A flight of fancy to show my lighter side, and I am not talking about weight!  
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/nasty_panda_1140229

Green Eggs, Spam and Grits – My Southern-style tribute to Theodor Seuss Geisel, a.k.a. Doctor Seuss. 
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/green_eggs_spam_and_grits_1122763

Love Immutable – The culmination of what I have learned as a husband after fifty years of marriage.
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/love_immutable_1109739

Honorable Mention – A mother gives her son sage advice on living a modest life in humility.
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/honorable_mention_1199431

My Memories – This poem expresses our concern over age-related memory loss, and my prayer that our memories stay fixed and true. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/my_memories_1191701

Faraway Moon – My ode to the faithful, fascinating, faraway moon. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/faraway_moon_1189504

Psalm of Praise – A fitting way to conclude the 20 poems that define me.
https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/psalm_of_praise_1217624

 


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