Thursday, November 27, 2014

The Thanksgiving Poem

By Josh Albarran

An artwork of a Thanksgiving dinner during the events of World War 2, promoted as "Freedom from Want" in 1943. 

In the spirit of a holiday, a one true gift that we care.
One special gift that we are thankful every year.
Everyone around the world has a family to thank with.

Son, daughter, mother, father, grandma, grandpa, aunt and cousin.
Whenever it's the parade, football, movies or shopping.
We are thankful to enjoy this very special holiday.

Cook the turkey, slice the pie, score a touchdown.
Or watch the ballons up in the deep blue sky.
We the people are thankful to have Thanksgiving.

Happy Holidays and enjoy the winter season.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Ode To Bugs Bunny

By Josh Albarran

Bugs Bunny, the star of the Warner Bros. Cartoon series Looney Tunes.
(Josh Albarran)

The last of the three summer poems are based upon my artistic work made for a poetry book back in the spring of 2012, personally I'll like to thank Melanie Maria Goodreaux and Lauren Murphy for all of their contribution. Note some or most are re-edited from the original poem.

Oh Bugs Bunny, my favorite cartoon character.
My screwy rabbit.
Your ears are taller than the World Trade Center
and your eyes are so buggy you can explode.

Your beautiful ears gots more lots than the Warner Bros. lot.
How much do I love that screwy rabbit?
More than I love watching you every morning at 6 AM.
I remember you had wacky adventures with Daffy and Elmer.

A million rabbits could never hop faster than my love for you.
I love you more than Mickey Mouse or Walt Disney.
My screwy rabbit.
Oh Bugs Bunny, my favorite cartoon character.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Strong As A Muscle

By Josh Albarran

Professional wrestler and mixed martial arts superstar Brock Lesnar the UFC 141 PPV weigh-in in 2011.
(Ultimate Fighting Championship/Zuffa, LLC.)

The first of three summer poems are based upon my artistic work made for a poetry book back in the spring of 2012, personally I'll like to thank Melanie Maria Goodreaux and Lauren Murphy for all of their contribution. Note some or most are re-edited from the original poem.

Moves like a brave lion.
Young as I change the future.

Sees the real side of me.
Older than a 86-year old man.
Understands the true meaning of life.
Loves like a real artist.

Is like something stuck into your vision.
Sounds like a happy ending to a fairy tale.

Thunderstorms

By Josh Albarran


A massive thunderstorm on New York City in July 2012.
(Cable News Network)
The second of three summer poems are based upon my artistic work made for a poetry book back in the spring of 2012, personally I'll like to thank Melanie Maria Goodreaux and Lauren Murphy for all of their contribution. Note some or most are re-edited from the original poem.

Thunderstorms make noise.
It scares you living heck out of you.
They combing lighting and sound.

Does it make you noise?
Mostly, you should or don't care.
Nervous about Thunder?
Little bit, but not much.

It's not like God would light the thunder into you.
Cause if, you will get electrocuted.
Thunderstorms make noise.
Combing lighting and sound.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Honoring The Heores

By Josh Albarran

Memorial Day takes place every year on the final Monday of May.
(Google Images)
Where you go to a public memorial
How you can remember to this day.
It can take long as you can.
The finest men and women of our military.
Expect a moment to honor them.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Tragedy on Titanic

By Joshua Albarran

The R.M.S. Titanic collapsed on their way to America, April 15, 1912. 
On April 10, 1912, the R.M.S. Titanic was sailing from Southampton  England to New York City on their voyage to America where people would start their journeys over there. But there's a tragedy on the ship five days later where the Titanic suddenly collapsed in the northern Atlantic Ocean, more than 1517 of 2223 passages on-board the Titanic were killed. So 102 years later, I dedicated this poem to these lost love ones.

A huge ship named the Titanic.
Long trip in the sea, the road to freedom.
From Independent to America.

Journey started with cheers
But ended their journey in a tragic.
Collapsed by itself on the ice.

Forgot to mention two lovers on the ship.
One final goodbye where she sinks off.
Made this a tragedy on the Titanic.

Get James Cameron's Titanic on DVD and Blu-Ray from Amazon.
Promotional poster for the 2012 re-release of Titanic (1997).
(Twentieth Century Fox/Paramount Pictures Corporation)
http://www.amazon.com/Titanic-Four-Disc-Combo-Blu-ray-Digital/dp/B000NQRE1E

Thursday, February 13, 2014

The Beauty and the Beast

By Josh Albarran

Belle sat down to dinner with the Beast.
(Anne Anderson)
On Valentine's Day, we seen love everywhere, hugging and kissing makes us getting into love. But the most love poem I came out with is from a fairy tale of a Prince-turned beast in the far away castle in France falls in love with the beautiful Belle in La Belle et la Bete, in English also know as the Beauty and the Beast.

There's a beautiful woman desperate to be marry.
and a selfish prince turn into a monstrous beast.
A spell rose on his dark castle, the only thing to break it.
When she first look at him, they look at to their eyes.

First untrusted, then friendly.
The Beauty and the Beast were in love.
But when Belle leaves for her family.
The Beast was health-less to death.

Once the last rose falls, one kiss can make the difference.
The darkness turn into brightness and the spell was broken.
Who could ever love a beast where tale as old as time.
They dance together and live happily ever after.