Short Bottle Rockets Poems
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at the altar
one word
changing everything
Published in Bottle Rockets #42 2020
AP: Honorable Mention 2025
indian summer
first day of school
new hand me downs
Published in Bottle Rockets #39 2018
Posted on May 30, 2018
midsummer sunset
dad's tractor
parked for the night
Published in Bottle Rockets Press #48
Posted on May 31, 2018
backroads
of a summer joyride
~ a memory map
Published in Bottle Rockets #44 2021
AP: 3rd place 2020
Posted on July 18, 2018
chemo waiting room
patients eat saltines
from a candy dish
Published in Bottle Rockets #42 2020
AP: Honorable Mention 2021
Posted on October 25, 2018
august breeze
rustling poplar leaves
~ outdone by church bells
Published in Bottle Rockets #41 2019
AP: 3rd place 2022, Honorable Mention 2020
Posted on May 31, 2018
The year is half over, today is the 30th of June.
The first half of this year went by pretty soon.
In just a few days, we'll celebrate the 4th of July.
Firecrackers will pop and bottle rockets will soar into the sky.
Because of this damn Coronavirus, America has been gripped with fear.
I certainly hope that things will get better during the second half of this year.
Bam Boom Bam Boom Boom Boom Boom Bam Bam!
The neighbors behind us have been celebrating the 4th of July
Since the twenty-second of June
Today is July fifth.
We had hoped they might be out of fireworks
No such luck.
Bam Boom Bam Boom Boom Boom Boom Bam Bam!
It sounds like two bottle rockets just exploded on our roof.
How many more fireworks could they have?
This has been going on two to four hours a night for over a week!
Today is July the 4th and millions of Americans are celebrating.
We got independence in 1776 and that's something I'm not understating.
Many people will be shooting fireworks tonight.
When I light my bottle rockets, they will take flight.
I'm really looking forward to firing off Roman Candles.
But fireworks can be dangerous if they're mishandled.
Celebrating the fourth of July sure does make a lot of sense.
For two hundred and thirty-five years we've had independence.