Dillon Hamilton'Leven Limericks He kicked rocks on the mountain road, Found a velvet band not likely en vogue, It was Satan's brand of black, Near a thief's track, He...
Dillon HamiltonA Day Among the RuinsA day among the ruins, That former life accursed, Old comforts are the tombs, Dead rituals rehearsed, That morning starts despair, No...
Dillon HamiltonOh MaggieAn Excerpt "The celebration continued late into the night, filled with dancing, drinking, and conversation. Johnnie and Mary bounced...
Dillon HamiltonUnconqueredAn Excerpt "'Llew, slowly now,' Gwythyr whispered. His loyal friend did as was commanded of him and even stopped, allowing Gwythyr to...
Dillon Hamilton‘Leven LimericksThere was a jewel-loving lady, Known as Lady Bell Brady, She wore stones of renown, And golden crowns, But rarely did act like a lady. A...
Dillon HamiltonLimericks GaloreThere was a watchman with rangy whistle, Walked the motte wall and stared at a thistle, It swayed with the wind, Then it did bend, From...
Dillon HamiltonJoyful’s PresenceA Vignette Strings and laughter had brought him from the road to the open door. Curiosity and wonder at the warm light of the gilded...
Dillon HamiltonLonesome BlackjackA Poem Carry on under lonesome blackjack, Searching your empty haversack, Carry burdens in empty cloth, Empty bowels do covet broth,...
Dillon HamiltonGracious GaleA Poem Who can avoid the Gracious Gale, That stings prideful skin to tear, When their right and good do fail, Their right and good can...