Tate Morgan : Writing

 Us

Us

A Poem by Tate Morgan


No hungered child is a lost soul Nor a beggar be taught how to live By preaching morals to the poor We take from whom we should give
Beautiful Bliss

Beautiful Bliss

A Poem by Tate Morgan


We stand unafraid of the night.
Wisdom

Wisdom

A Poem by Tate Morgan


Soul Mates

Soul Mates

A Poem by Tate Morgan


So many lifetimes come and go between ill spent youth and the grave Hopes and dreams of generations Are the memories we all save
Sunshine

Sunshine

A Poem by Tate Morgan


Now my pains have no place to play And nothing left for them to do
Time Ago

Time Ago

A Poem by Tate Morgan


When a young man I so loved you With heart and soul both bold and true
Regrets

Regrets

A Poem by Tate Morgan


In the later years on looking back On the winding road that I tread It disturbs this mans waking mind To think of follies I then fed
Poetry

Poetry

A Poem by Tate Morgan


Poetry and I laughed to see what with her beauty she had done We sat under an umbrella while we both waited for the sun
Life's Treasures

Life's Treasures

A Poem by Tate Morgan


Can anyone know what will come when the wind blows us cold and gale Or what direction it be from when finally we set our sail
Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow

A Poem by Tate Morgan


There memories go to bloom again in the warm spring rains of the sky He’ll see her beauty stand before him not the passage of time go by