Welcome

Welcome to Poems & Other Songs, a curated collection of unique poems and songs that weave tales that resonating with the human heart in all its complexity.

Welcome Home

Welcome Home is a heartfelt song and poem about the enduring pull of home, love, and belonging. Through images of a candle glowing in a window, a porch light left on, and a key waiting beneath the mat, the lyrics capture the comfort of knowing there is always a place where you are remembered and welcomed. Whether separated by distance, time, or life’s winding journey, the song speaks to the unbreakable connection between a traveler and the people who hold them in their hearts. Warm, nostalgic, and hopeful, Welcome Home is a tribute to the idea that no matter where life takes us, there is always a light shining to guide us back home.

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Just Like That

This poem explores how easily people can misunderstand what they do not immediately recognize or comprehend. At first, the speaker views the man as intense, aggressive, and even frightening because his language and emotional delivery seem unfamiliar. The growing tension creates the expectation of anger or conflict, yet the sudden laughter reveals the entire moment was humorous rather than threatening. In that instant, understanding replaces fear and judgment.

Often in life, especially in today’s divided world, people react to unfamiliar voices, cultures, emotions, or expressions with suspicion before truly listening or understanding. The poem reminds readers that misunderstanding can create false narratives in our minds. Once context is revealed, fear can dissolve instantly, “just like that.”

The final line, “And I laughed as I awoke,” suggests it may also be symbolic of awakening from ignorance, prejudice, or emotional misunderstanding. It reflects the realization that truth is often very different from what we first imagine, and that genuine understanding requires patience, humility, and openness.

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Next Train South

There comes a point in some relationships where the truth can’t be softened anymore. “Next Train South” lives right in that moment, where love has been stretched as far as it can go, and what’s left is clarity.

This song and poem speak to the quiet unraveling that happens when one person keeps giving space, patience, and understanding, hoping things will shift. But sometimes they don’t. Sometimes the distance grows even when you’re standing side by side. The lines reflect that tension, the effort to hold on, the realization that it’s one-sided, and the strength it takes to finally step out of someone else’s shadow.

At its core, this piece is about reclaiming your direction. It’s about that last look, that last touch, and the quiet decision to go. No more waiting, no more hoping, just forward motion.

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If You Were Gone – A Reflection on Love and Presence

“If You Were Gone” is a tender meditation on the quiet, everyday moments that make love so profound. It’s not the grand gestures that define a relationship, but the small, intimate details, the way someone smiles at their favorite song, the little quirks that make them laugh, the way their hair refuses to behave, or the playful frustrations of everyday life. It’s in the soft touch of a hand, the shared songs no one else will hear, the whispers of hope and encouragement, and the repeated words of ‘I love you’ that echo through years together.

This poem reminds us that love lives in the ordinary moments. Those tiny, fleeting experiences, holding hands at the end of a long day, laughing at something simple, sharing a quiet prayer, are what make someone irreplaceable. It’s a gentle invitation to notice and cherish the little things that weave our lives together, and a quiet confession that, if they were gone, we would miss everything.

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Let Me Introduce You to The Blues

I wrote Let Me Introduce You to The Blues from a place of lived honesty, not theory. To me, the blues isn’t just sadness, it’s awareness. It’s what happens when we stop blaming the world outside and start looking inward. I’m speaking to the part of us that believes a new city, a new relationship, or a new horizon will fix what feels broken inside. I’ve stood there too, staring across the Hudson River and thinking somewhere else might make me whole.

But wherever we go, we carry ourselves with us.

This poem isn’t about judgment. It’s about boundaries, responsibility, and the quiet truth that we can’t rescue each other from our own struggles. The blues is not hopelessness, it’s clarity. It’s the moment illusions fall away and we stop running long enough to face what’s real.

I wrote this as an invitation to sit with the blues, because sometimes that’s where freedom begins.

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Pocketfull of Mondays

This poem started out as a poem but just seemed to bluesy to not become a song.

Pocketfull of Mondays captures how a life can unravel in the span of a single week. Monday arrives heavy and repetitive, a symbol of emotional weight and quiet despair. The speaker isn’t just down, he’s stuck, carrying a pocket full of days he doesn’t know how to move past.

Tuesday represents hope, the belief that one more day might fix everything. If he could just get there, he thinks he could turn it all around. But that hope is fragile, and Wednesday shatters it with a sudden breakup driven by impulse and chaos.

By Friday, the poem strips it bare, unanswered phone calls, tears, and the fear of facing another week alone. The return to Tuesday at the end reinforces the cycle of regret and longing, reminding us how often we understand love only after it’s gone and searching for the strength to face another week.

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There

There, is a reflective poem about persistence, frustration, and forward motion. I explore the tension between dreams and reality, the refusal to surrender creativity, and the quiet determination to keep moving toward a destination that may never fully be reached.

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Watching The World Go By

In this intimate poetry podcast episode, Watching the World Go By I invite you to slow down and step outside the noise of everyday life. Through gentle imagery and quiet invitation, the poem drifts from mountaintops to coastal highways, offering a shared escape where time loosens its grip and worry fades into the background.

This is a meditation on companionship, imagination, and the simple freedom of going nowhere in particular. Close your eyes, take the ride, and spend a few moments watching the world go by, one breath, one dream, one grain of sand at a time.

Listen to the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1nfMRRBQuBpgFiddOyzh9T?si=l6VfrnGwSiW8LLXKAK1CRg

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