Robert R. Bowie, Jr.

Complete List of Sonnets

City Snow

The Order in Things

Cigarettes

Stone Monuments

Belief

Late Life Lust

Sunday Night Dinner

Domestic Discord

Vacant Buildings

If They Define the Issue

Life is a Bic

High School Crew

Death Penalty Defendant

Esher

Father Daughter

Stone Buddah

Loss and Love

Sleeping Porch

Buddy Reports

Spotlighters

Airport Conversion

San Jose Belize

What is On

Sunday Accidentally Spent

On the Beach Too Long

Parking Garage

Present Creation

I could Justify Anything

Predawn Swim

Circe Laughing

Lessons from Prior Addictions

How Much I Love You

Party in my Head

Iris Versicolor

Summer Thunder Storms

Gettysburg

Tikal With Alice

213 West Lanvale Street

The Heron

The First Spring

My Father

Great Teachers

Marathon Man

Lust and Love

Past Girlfriends

My Love

Janitor in the Classroom

The Poet's Job

Santa

Blue Hole in Belize

Walking to Work

The Fireplace

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Sleeping on the Porch - 1967

I sit in a screened in porch in Oxford
Maryland as the hot summer evening comes
With western colors that fall on docks for
Commerce and docks for lucky rich born sons
Who laugh as they lower sailboat sails.

A storm is gathering over the Bay.
To the west long languid clouds trail
In the sunset, like soldiers who walked away
And rested in the fields not knowing war

Was just about to come. A cool wind picks up.
Two girls leave and once inside, shut the door.
At last, the thunderhead's attack is abrupt;

It laces the sky with long deep bright lightning.
I wake to see eastern water brightening.