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7/19/2020

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BOBBY Z is a avid writer and Blogger, also has video’s, audio’s a podcast and has Authored the Book Tales Of The Junkyard Dog. A rather abrupt and unusual Collection of Poems providing insightful and comical commentary on life, the Convergence of the past and the present, and the trails and tribulations of
Relationships---BLOG  https://talesofthejunkyarddog.wordpress.com
BOBBY Z THE JYD, 78 YEAR OLD VET, CANCER SURVIVOR, RECOVERING ALCOHOLIC (41 YEARS) AND ORIGINAL JERSEY CITY 50’S BAD BOY WHO TELLS IT LIKE IT IS FROM THE BELLY OF THE BEAST.

​MISSED THE RING( Re Dux)

I've seen the sun rise, and the sun set.
No time to remember, no time to regret.

The bottle has been empty, many  years.
My mind is clear, don't miss the beer.

Sometimes i stumble,but i never fall.
My glass is now empty, i'm  standing tall.

I've spent a lifetime, not taking any  shit.
My neglected thoughts and emotions,ain't worth  spit.

Time is slipping fast,in the twilight of my  years.
My past is on display, no time to shed a  tear.

I've taken my turn,and missed the  ring.
But i'm satisfied  i've achieved my goals, and forever i'll sing.

Its time to realize, you're not someone else, you're your  self.
And when you die, they'll put you in a vase, and store you on a FUCK'IN SHELF.
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​ LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT—“GOD BLESS AMERICA”

Love It Or Leave It, It’s a patriotic phrase.
It Represents True Patriotism, While political correctness has attempted to limit its days.
 
Love It Or Leave it, Sending our children off to fight distant wars.
Many of our relative were past War Hero’s, While many never returned home from distant shores.
 
Love It Or Leave It, A symbol of the land of the Brave and the Free.
For those that burn and disrespect it, Should surrender their Liberty.
 
Love It Or Leave It, We always play by the rules.
We fly our Flag every day, Want the Pledge Of Allegiance to remain in our schools.
 
Love It Or Leave It, We pay our Taxes and go to work every day.
We always Stand & Salute The Flag., We also choose to go to Church and Pray.
 
Love It Or Leave it, Abide by our founders laws.
We do not burn or spit upon the Flag, Enter America thru legal doors.
 
God Bless America, Not heard too often nowadays.
The Left Wing Liberals want it silenced, It’s a symbol of the American way.
 
Love It Or Leave It, The RED, The White and the BLUE.
Stand up my friends and respect it, The choice is up to you.

MEMORIES/TOMORROWS

                                                    VISIONS OF YESTERDAY.
                                                     COLLIDING WITH TOMORROWS.
                                                           TO FOREVER BE LOST.
                                          CONDEMNING THE FUTURE TO CONSTANT SORROW.
                                                   DILLUTED BY FUTURE TOMORROWS.
                                                        NEVER AGAIN TO BE RECAST.
                                                           TO REDEENM THE PAST.
                                                   THE JOURNRY MUST FOREVER LAST.
                                                        MEMORIES OF DAYS GONE BY.
                                                         LOCKED AWAY DEEP INSIDE.
                                                              TO BE VIEWED ONLY.
                                                       AS A OUTGOING INCOMING TIDE.
                                                          REVELATIONS OF THE PAST.
                                                     QUIETLY EVAPORATE’S WITH TIME.
                                                              SLOWLY SAVOR THEM.
                                                         AS A BOTTLE OF AGED WINE.
                                                                  WHAT WAS ONCE.
                                                                 SO EASILY ERASED.
                                                              LOST IN TIME FOREVER.
                                                         UNABLE TO EVER BE TRACED.

                                                              SIMILAR TO THE PAST.
                                                         TOMORROWS ARE ITS RIVALS.
                                                                    NEVER AGAIN.
                                                           TO EXPERIENCE A REVIVAL.
                                                             CHERISH THE MEMORIES.
                                                     AFTER TOMORROW’S FOREVER GONE.
                                                          DIFFICULT TO BE RECLAIMED.
                                                   NEW ONES ONCE AGAIN BEGIN AT DAWN.

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FOREVER UNTOLD

                                           SO MANY TIMES
                                             AS WE LOOK INTO THE PAST.
                                             WERE THERE EVER ANY MEMORIES.
                                             YOU WANTED TO LAST.
                                             IF YOU WANTED THEM TO LAST.
                                             WOULD THEY HAVE BEEN FEW.
                                             COULD THEY HAVE BEEN OLD.
                                             WOULD THEY HAVE BEEN NEW.
                                             IF THEY WERE NEW.
                                             WHY NOT OLD.
                                             BETTER TO KEEP THEM.
                                             FOREVER UNTOLD.
                                             FOREVER UNTOLD.
                                             NEVER AGAIN TO REAPPEAR.
                                             MUST HAVE BEEN SOMETHING.
                                             THAT CAUSED YOU TO FEAR.
                                             CAUSED YOU TO FEAR.
                                             FROM WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN.
                                             NEVER AGAIN TO BE SEEN.
                                             LOCKED AWAY FOREVER WITHIN.
                                             LOCKED AWAY FOREVER.
                                             WHY MUST IT BE.
                                             HOW BAD COULD IT HAVE BEEN.
                                             THAT NO ONE MUST SEE.
                                             NO ONE MUST SEE.
                                             BETTER TO BE LEFT UNKNOWN.
                                             LEFT UNKNOWN.
                                             ONLY TO BE TOLD BY YOU ALONE.
                                             BY YOU ALONE.
                                             SHALL FOREVER BE UNTOLD.
                                             REMEMBERING THE NEW.
                                             FORGETTING THE OLD.

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  SOMEONE ELSE

                                      WHY MUST IT BE---WHENEVER I ATTEMPT TO BE.
                                                                          SOMEONE ELSE.
                                                                    I ALWAYS BECOME ME.
                                                             WHO AM I----I’LL NEVER KNOW
                                                                            LOST IN TIME.
                                                                       A LONG TIME AGO.
                                                       ALL ALONE----WITH NO WHERE TO GO.
                                                                           ONCE WAS WISE.
                                                                       NOW OLD AND SLOW.
                                  CONFINED TO THE MEMORIES—OF WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN.
                                                                      NO TIME FOR REGRETS.
                                                               THE LIGHTS ARE GETTING DIM.
                                            THERE WAS A TIME---WHEN ALL WAS FUN AND GAMES.
                                                                       THAT WAS LONG AGO.
                                                                    I’LL NEVER BE THE SAME.
                                         DEVOTED ALL THE YEARS---TO KEEP ALL SAFE AND STRONG.
                                                                          NOW ITS MY TURN.
                                                            AND EVERYONE HAS GONE HOME.
                                                      TRIED TO LIVE LIFE----THE BEST I COULD.
                                                                       NO ONE TO GUIDE ME.
                                                                 JUST A BABE IN THE WOODS.
                                     NO ONE THERE TO TELL ME----TO DO OR NOT DO WHAT I DID.
                                                                              I JUST DID IT.
                                                               AND TOOK IT ON THE CHIN.
                                                           SOMEDAY---MAYBE I’LL BE FREE.
                                                             AND FINALLY HAVE A CHANCE.
                                                             TO RETURN TO WHOEVER IS ME.

VISIONS OF GRANDEUR

                                          VISIONS OF GRANDEUR
                                              INFILTRATE OUR MINDS.
                                              LEAVES US YEARNING.
                                              FOR THAT SPECIAL TIME.
                                              CONSOLIDATING OUR DESIRES.
                                              WAS IT A DREAM OR WAS IT REAL.
                                              DID IT OCCUR.
                                              OR WAS IT SURREAL.
                                              DAYDREAMING.
                                              BEYOND OUR GOALS.
                                              LEAVING US VACANT.
                                              LIKE LOnG LOST SOULS.
                                              A KNOCK AT THE DOOR.
                                              REVEALS NO ONE THERE.
                                              VISIONS THAT COME AND GO.
                                              MAY BE TOO MUCH TO BEAR.
                                              EMOTIONS IGNITED BY DESPAIR.
                                              RELINQUISH OUR DESIRE.
                                              TO RELEASE THE PAIN.
                                              LEAVING US UNINSPIRED.
                                              VISIONS OF GRANDEUR.
                                              ONCE FOREVER IN OUR MINDS.
                                              SHALL REMAIN HIDDEN FOREVER.
                                              FOREVER CONFINED.

WALKING THRU

                                    SCANTLY CLAD.
                                            AND WALKING THRU.
                                            IMAGINARY FLOWERS.
                                            AMONGST THE DEW.
                                            COURAGEOUS MOMENTS.
                                            LEAD YOU ASTRAY.
                                            CONDEMNING YOUR INH IBITIONS.
                                            CAUSING A DELAY.
                                            VISIONS OF TRANQUILITY.
                                            ERASES THE TRACES.
                                            COMPROMISING YOUR DESIRE.
                                            FOR HER GENTLE EMBRACES.
                                            THE PINNACLE OF HER DESIRE.
                                            ESCAPES YOUR CARESSES.
                                            YOUR LEFT WITHOUT THE LUST.
                                            SHE ONLY POSSESSES.
                                            TOTAL DENIAL.
                                            AS HER SCENT DRIFTS AWAY.
                                 
                                            RELINQUISHES YOUR BREATH.
                                            SHE’LL RETURN ANOTHER DAY.
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THE DARK CLOUDS APPEAR

                               ONCE AGAIN.
                      THE DARK CLOUDS APPEAR.
                              VOID OF ANY HOPE.
                           FILLING YOU WITH FEAR.
 
                           AS YOU WALK THRU LIFE.
                      THERE ALWAYS AT YOUR SIDE.
                   THOSE DEMONS THAT RULE YOU.
                     ALWAYS ALONG FOR THE RIDE,
 
                           THEY WALK, THEY TALK.
              YET ALWAYS STAY HIDDEN FROM SIGHT.
                 CONTAMINATING YOUR INTENTIONS.
                      CREATING DARKNESS FROM LITE.
 
                          DISTORTING WHAT IS GOOD.
                      THERE THE PLAGUE OF THE LIVING.
                             CONSORTING WITH EVIL.
               PREVENTING YOU FROM BEING FORGIVING.
 
                      CONDEMNING YOUR AMBITIONS.
                         DILLUTING YOUR SUGESTIONS.
                          DIMINISHING YOUR REVIVAL.
            RELIEVING YOU OF ANY PLEASANT SENSATIONS.
 
                   TO BE RELEASED FROM THE DARKNESS.
                             AND TO BREAK THE SPELL.
                         ONCE ONE REGAINS CONTROL.
                 ALL EVIL INTENTIONS WILL BE DISPELLED.
 
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