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05/15/2024 An Alliterative Pursuit Of A Lover 37 Alliteration
05/14/2024 Spring Sonnet 81 Sonnet
02/15/2024 Persephone returns 139 Etheree
12/15/2023 Santa Buddy - a spoof of Santa Baby 297 Lyric
10/13/2023 The Neighborhood Haunted House 114 Prose
09/12/2023 For the Bride and Groom 138 Rhyme
05/19/2023 Half-Mast 495 Rhyme
03/06/2023 I Can See Me In Her Face 651 Haiku
02/09/2023 To Look Forward To 477 Sijo
09/23/2022 Margaret Molly Corbin 373 Clerihew
03/08/2022 You Can See Me In Your Face 239 Lyric
02/23/2022 Erato 534 Pleiades
02/15/2022 A Conversation With Harry Dresden 306 Narrative
01/30/2022 Politics 286 Senryu
01/30/2022 Composing Songs 305 Lyric
12/25/2021 Mistletoe Excerpt 333 Rhyme
12/23/2021 Mistletow 331 Lyric
05/16/2021 Better Than Coffee 289 Free verse
04/19/2021 Is There Any Room In Your Heart 392 Lyric
04/17/2021 Back To Her 857 Ghazal
04/17/2021 Prosperity 400 Villanelle
04/03/2021 Frat Boys 526 Alliteration
03/23/2021 Tanka Ii: I Must Be Dreaming 349 Tanka
03/19/2021 Global Warming 658 Haiku
03/02/2021 Flurries of Snowflakes 335 Haiku
02/24/2021 Crunch 338 Haiku
02/23/2021 Moonbeams 276 Haiku
02/21/2021 Invoking the Muses 519 Sonnet
02/20/2021 Creative Process 376 Nonet
02/19/2021 Souls Intertwined 411 Sonnet
02/13/2021 Weekend Morning 320 Free verse
02/13/2021 Guitar 801 Diamante
02/13/2021 Soil 1153 Diamante
02/02/2021 He's Still Hanging There 479 Sonnet
01/30/2021 We Have Only Ourselves To Blame 1072 Pantoum
12/20/2020 Santa's Village Rap 636 Lyric
01/10/2020 Suckered By Your Bluff 457 Lyric
08/20/2019 Izabranica, My Favorite Word 630 Free verse
05/24/2019 You Can Count On Me 378 Lyric
02/24/2019 Chips and Salsa - Final Song Version 1506 Lyric
02/24/2019 She Knows I Love Her 439 Haiku
02/22/2019 Chips and Salsa -- a Love Song 1234 Lyric
02/11/2019 Higher Calling 521 I do not know?
02/03/2019 Tell Her You Love Her 381 Senryu
02/03/2019 Tell the Lady Often That You Love Her 451 Lyric
01/26/2019 No Happily Ever After 663 Lyric
01/23/2019 Keyhole 740 Narrative
01/23/2019 Expiration Dates 564 Enclosed Rhyme
01/15/2019 Tropical Getaway - Singable Version 1308 Lyric
01/14/2019 Warrior Poet 635 Bio
01/14/2019 Hello 710 Rhyme
01/13/2019 Unwelcome Visitors 574 Rhyme
01/10/2019 New Recruits 465 Fibonacci
01/08/2019 The Rest: Terror 694 Sonnet
12/31/2018 Tropical Getaway Rewrite 768 Lyric
12/30/2018 Peace Rather Than Conflict 473 Monoku
12/21/2018 Help Wanted 947 Lyric
12/21/2018 Predestined 452 Monoku
12/19/2018 There's Just One Catch With Video Link 640 Lyric
12/18/2018 Don'T Come Back 724 Lyric
12/16/2018 Playing the Long Game 1130 Lyric
12/15/2018 Gotta Risk It All For Love-Update 1 547 Lyric
09/28/2018 Spooky Place 428 Rhyme
06/29/2018 Grassroots Revolution 433 Lyric
06/29/2018 Some Sorrows 489 Lyric
06/03/2018 3 July 2118 1074 Free verse
04/17/2018 Alternate Reality 974 Verse
04/08/2018 Towards a Hoped-For Destination 414 Lyric
09/06/2017 I Miss Your Touch 743 Lyric
08/22/2017 West Berlin 723 Haibun
06/29/2017 Funeral For a Dying World 793 Pantoum
06/20/2017 Chawanakee Rap With Video 989 Lyric
04/21/2017 Liars' Moon 770 Lyric
10/28/2016 After the Election 819 Senryu
10/14/2016 The Gardener's Song 2611 Lyric
09/08/2016 Some Sorrows--With Music Attached 736 Lyric
08/11/2016 They Just Won'T Drown 748 Lyric
07/22/2016 Things I'Ll Miss 1170 Lyric
07/12/2016 Some Sorrows Just Don'T Drown 890 Lyric
07/08/2016 Out of My League 2826 Lyric
07/06/2016 Copilot 772 Lyric
06/28/2016 Wandering Shoes 920 Lyric
06/27/2016 Blind Man's Bluff 803 Lyric
06/22/2016 Dark Horrors 692 Triolet
06/13/2016 Answers and Questions 736 Lyric
06/11/2016 Questions and Answers - a Lyric 1039 Lyric
05/16/2016 House of Cards 961 Lyric
05/08/2016 This Man's Jesus 805 Lyric
04/17/2016 A Storm Is Brewing 2157 I do not know?
04/06/2016 Seasons 1197 I do not know?
04/03/2016 Citrus Ladies 921 Couplet
03/30/2016 Adult Children: a New Species 1321 I do not know?
03/21/2016 Clementine Tree 1022 Haiku
03/21/2016 Serenade 887 Lyric
01/25/2016 Suicidal Humanity 3776 Couplet
01/15/2016 Berlin 1544 Quatrain
12/31/2015 New Beginnings - a Shadorma 1292 Shadorma
12/28/2015 Why Poetry Soup 934 Senryu
12/28/2015 Tormented In a Pitch Black Room 1593 Quatern
11/13/2015 Addicted To Starcraft-Favorite Vice 1482 Lyric
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My Name is Mark Halliday (Staff Sergeant, US Army Retired). 
I grew up in Garden Grove, California.  I had piano lessons as a kid, and played flute in marching bands for 4 years. My first college attended was Santa Ana College, which was interrupted for two years while I served as a Mormon missionary in north-eastern France and southern Belgium.  While finishing my first AA in Liberal Arts, I played keyboard synthesizer with my friends in a band that focused on Beatles songs, surfer music, oldies, and pop songs from the 80s.  I started learning to play guitar around 1985.

Besides being involved in music, I also like to draw.  Often my pictures have the same theme as my lyrics or poetry.  I have a series of drawings of musical instruments in fantasy/science fiction settings, for example a picture of a bass guitar fighting off biplanes from on top of the Empire State Building (based on the original film King Kong), and others of primitive man surrounding a giant set of keyboards (similar to the opening of 2001 A Space Oddessey).

My favorite hobby is reading.  I especially like military-science-fiction writers such as David Weber, David Drake, John Ringo, and Eric Flint.  I'm also fond of books by Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Tom Clancy, Harold Coyle, Harry Turtledove, Frank Herbert, Ian Fleming, W.E.B. Griffin, Clive Cussler, Jack Higgins, Arthur C. Clark, Jim Butcher, George R. R. Martin, and writers for Star Wars novels such as Kevin Anderson.
 
I enlisted in the US Army (1987) near the end of the Cold War to be an Intelligence Analyst/Russian Linguist.  I later cross-trained into the Serbian and Croatian languages during the Bosnia and Kosovo conflicts, and spent time with UN Peacekeepers in Macedonia.  I also spent a year in Mosul, Iraq, helping train the Intelligence section of an Iraqi infantry battalion staff. I spent about a third of my service time in Germany, as well as Missouri, California, Texas, Massachusetts, Arizona, and Maryland.  I taught Russian, then Serb-Croatian, then French at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) in Monterey, California, where I finally retired in 2007. 

I met my wife Nelly while visiting Paris, France, during the bicentennial of Bastille Day in 1989 (see my quatern poem A Soldier's Foreign Woman).  We have two sons.  We are still together, and happily still best friends.

While still in the Army, I earned an AS in Ornamental Horticulture at Monterey Peninsula College (and have enough credits for another in Business Administration), and a BS from Excelsior College in Liberal Arts with an emphasis on European languages and culture.
I work full time as an Army civilian Supply Technician at the DLIFLC in Monterey, and for a few years on call as a commercial charter bus driver for a company in Marina CA (see my poem The Butterfly Flutters by).  I've been learning bass guitar the last few years and also using a keyboard workstation.  I'm slowly learning to record my songs on computers, too.

This is how I got into poetry.  I was 'in-like' with one of my French converts back in the 80s; she sent me a poem or two, so I reciprocated and started writing sonnets and songs (see my lyric Odessey), ever since about 1983.  Today my normal focus is on writing songs instead of poems, so in a sense many of my recent poems are ideas that I could not easily make into lyrics....not quite failures per se, but not successful towards my first priority.  As of this writing (January 2015), I am working on recording my songs Tropical Getaway, Something you Left Behind, Egyptian Dancer, Lady Luck Stomped Out, and the children's song Blow More Bubbles.

My dream is to create a band called the Retropolitan Underground, which plays new songs using older musical styles, probably heavily into old pop-jazz fusions.  We just bought an older quaint house in Salinas, California, near Hartnell College.  I want to apply some of my education and skills to upgrade the house, by 1) turning my garage into a home music studio, 2) organically growing vegetables and fruit trees everywhere around the house with enough sunlight, and 3) painting some murals inside.  So far I'm working on an image of a pergola covered with flowers in the master bedroom.

 


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