Piedmont Poetry Project

Poetry by writers and poets from the Charlotte, North Carolina region and beyond! (Edited by Bill Diskin, Director of Admission at Cannon School and former Poet Laureate of York, Pennsylvania)

24 February 2005

How well do you fare? (Part 1) (By J. Love Kearse)

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How well do you fare? (Part 1) How well do you fare? I see you sittin’ there In your easy chair Stop to stare At the soap operas Those ...
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22 February 2005

24 Hours (by J Ebon Proctor Sr)

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24 Hours If The Whole World Were Blind We Would'nt See Color. All Women Would Be Sisters All Men Would Be Brothers. If No One Was Homele...

In My Days, We Had Fun (by J Ebon Proctor Sr 2004)

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In My Days, We Had Fun. DEDICATED TO YORK, PA Let me take you back, Back into time. When life w...
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14 February 2005

Failure (by Bez W.)

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Failure Family told me to first build a foundation Figure out the rules and expectations But it wasn’t easy fooling the nation Only thinking...
02 February 2005

Living Proof (by Bez W.)

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Living Proof Living on earth The inevitable is forgotten Starting from birth Religion is loosing its grip Children are finding new interests...

Family Flaws (by Bez W.)

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Family Flaws Tears, tears drip on the mattress leaving perspiration Like spears with harsh penetration This shakes and has potential to brea...
16 January 2005

10 North Beaver Street (by Bill Diskin)

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10 North Beaver Street I step out the door Into the street side-stepping the old man sitting On the curb Dark clouds dot the fall sky Puzzle...
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06 November 2004

Hey York! Write here!

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Consider this the inaugural entry in the new YorkWrites blog. In coming weeks, months, and years, this will be a gathering place for some of...
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