Love Poems About Appalachian or Appalachian Love Poems
by Ilene Bauer |
Categories: people, political,

Appalachian Man

South Carolinians, give me a break!
If you were my students, you’d fail.
You’ve given your nod to the lout who once hiked
On the fake “Appalachian Trail.”

A governor gone to a place no one knew
With his staffers in fear for his life,
Had to later admit that his hike was a lie
To help hide his “true love” from his wife.

Though that dastardly deed left some angry and hurt,
His constituents seemed to excuse him;
And for Congress, enough of those voters came back – 
Fifty-five percent opted to choose him.

Yes, other politicos lied and had sex
(With a president leaving a stain!),
Yet those voters for Sanford had better beware
For this guy’s surely pulling your chain!

by Louis Borgo |
Categories: art, love,

Obstacles

If the world broke form the ceiling what words would it be shouted

The thunder, the passion, the charisma was left at the door
Tie of a ribbon lost of balance is this true true of love


The words the shelter the guilty of shelter  who is one to judge this passion storming above

Tie of a ribbon lost of balance is this true true of love


 Wet behind the ears kiss of a mint
Days that are colder then the Appalachian of shelter door

Who have heard of such love stories bring back the joy

Tie of a ribbon lost of balance is this true true of love

If first is to to be serve and last is to be mention i say these story i share is of her love.