When little Ruby went to school, segregation was the rule. They burned their crosses on her lawn, when she looked, they were gone. She still marched, books in hand, to make a difference in this land. At six years old she faced the hate, one more school to integrate. Now someContinue reading “Ruby”
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Ringo
He had a horse and a saddle, a pick-up truck and more, And when it came to wranglin’ he sorta’ knew the score. Wore a big ol’ Stetson hat with the finest leather boots, His Levis fit him better than your Brooks Brothers suits. He looked like he grew up out on the open range,Continue reading “Ringo”
Recall Tom
Tom Crosby is such a flake, much the same as Kari Lake. Wouldn’t certify our ballot count, thought the law he could flaunt. The Judge told him to go and vote, he disappeared like some old goat. Our Election Admin he did slur, then the Brown Shirts threatened her. Cost theContinue reading “Recall Tom”
Horne’s Tip Line
Arizona School Superintendent Tom Horne has launched a tip line for parents to denounce teachers for teaching such degenerate concepts as “Social-Emotional Learning”. It should be remembered that in 2012, then Attorney General Horne was caught red-handed by an FBI surveillance team for leaving the scene of a hit-and-run accident while visiting his mistress. TheContinue reading “Horne’s Tip Line”
Half A Mile From Lone Pine
Half a mile from Lone Pine, a thousand more to go, This lonesome old highway sure makes time go slow. Crossed the hot Mojave and the High Sierra range, The scenery is different, but I still need a change. Waitress at the truck stop said the road ahead is good, Said somedayContinue reading “Half A Mile From Lone Pine”
Book
I am right, I am left and somewhere in between, I document all the horror that the world has seen. I tell about the pain of living differently, I patiently explain the struggle to be free. My words express my ideals so carefully thought out, And why the status quo has left me with someContinue reading “Book”
Road Home
A Review Abused, rejected and confused, Cindy hits the road on a 10-year odyssey of discovery. Facing a world she sees as hostile she arms herself with the only weapon she has. Cynicism. The journey brings her to the depths of despair and destitution as she struggles to escape a world that is stacked againstContinue reading “Road Home”
The World Might End Tomorrow
There’s a country dance at Warrick. There’s drags in Lewistown, The world might end tomorrow, let’s have another round. Jim B’s ridin’ shotgun, Black is in the back, Don’t know where we are and that’s an actual fact. Got gas in the tank, a six-pack on the seat, a pair of Tony Lamas tappin’ outContinue reading “The World Might End Tomorrow”
Massai
A shadow dances on a canyon wall, where once was heard the bugle call. His moccasins tread lightly o’er, the tangled trail that lies before. A warrior of a long-lost band, the last to wander in this land. They shipped him to the Everglades, though he wasn’t with the renegades. SomewhereContinue reading “Massai”
Council Rock
Silent sentinels, they guard a place sacred to the history of Southern Arizona. Few go there. There are no signs to lead the way. It’s down a rugged dirt road, several miles from Middlemarch Pass in the Dragoon Mountains. Once these mountains were the perfect hideout for the fiercely independent Chiricahua Apache. OnContinue reading “Council Rock”
