December 3, 2024

Three Poems by Roger Singer

Three Poems by Roger Singer

*Featured image courtesy of Michelle_Raponi on Pixabay* Hello FC readers! We’re coming back from the Thanksgiving holiday with three excellent poems from Roger Singer. Roger excels at writing immersive lines that really captivate the reader. Don’t just take my word for it, have a look below! MIDNIGHT DINER  fogged windows  low lights  strangers in and out  wooden booths  aged vinyl  cigarette stains  on tables edge  unmatched silverware  yesterday’s coffee  paper towel napkins  ketchup fingerprints  on the menu  the waitress  torn hairnet  stained apron  name tag  upside down  it’s a harbor  for the lost  and alone  MOTEL ROOM #13  the key turned  to the right  the door knob  to the left  a strong aroma  walked slowly  out the door  of the unkept room  shattered sunlight  coursed through  a torn curtain  the only window  bandaged with  black…

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