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You And Me And The Muddy Maumee River
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
You & me & the muddy Maumee River Oh, how lovely it is during all four seasons of the year Up on the rocks watching the boats pass by A l..
Just Fishing At Ten Mile Creek
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
Just fishing at Ten Mile Creek Underneath the crickety old bridge So many memories were made Times I like to remember when I think of you Fishin..
A Pair Of Cowboy Boots
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
A pair of cowboy boots & a Stetson hat Psychiatrist she warned me about those darn cowboy boots! As she told me to buy myself a tee shirt that..
I Shall Survive This Storm
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
I shall survive this storm Send in the thunder & the lightning Hail falling down on my head, I shall survive this storm A broken heart, I've ..
It's A Cold Morning In January
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
It's a cold morning in January There a briskness in the air Snow blanketing the ground A frozen world I see Cold & lonesome like me Oh, h..
One More Poem Is Like One More Beer
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
(stayed up too late at the cafe) lol
Just A Piece Of Paper
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
Just a piece of paper Underlined & signed by the judge Sheet of paper with certified stamp The day I got married I was a blushing bride, my gro..
Life On Superior Street
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
Life on Superior Street was sweet I was on my own & I was free For it was just my little boy & me Everything was good, no one controlling m..
You And Me And An Old Porch Swing
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
You and me & an old porch swing Oh how sweetly the birds they do sing Up in the sky, watching the clouds float by An old porch swing hanging ..
Five Hundred Miles Away From Cherokee Mountain
A Poem by
Deborah Leah Krempa
Five hundred miles away from Cherokee Mountain I hope one day I may travel there & climb that mountain to the Very top of it, I know my prayers ..
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