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Seth Haynes Warner is a veteran of the Iraq War, having served as an Infantryman in both the United States Marine Corps and the U.S. Army. He started writing in December 2021 as an alternative form of therapy. He spends his free time with his amazing children, and climbing mountains.

  March 2022     1 year ago

Submitted Poems 2 total

A Road Less Traveled

There was a time,
It was many years ago,
I found myself hitchhiking,
Down a lonesome, barren road.

This long desert highway,
Was so desolate in fact,
That days went by,
Before I saw the first car pass.

Indifference was the name,
Of the...

by Seth Haynes Warner

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Chronos

Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock…

The revolution of the second hand,
In orbit around the clock face,
Fulfilling its intended purpose and,
Deleting seconds at a steady pace.

These seconds become minutes,
Accumulating into hours, days,...

by Seth Haynes Warner

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I love the honesty in this poem. I find many poems to be pretentious and contrived — this is the complete opposite of pretentious and contrived.

1 year ago

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thank you for the kind words. I don’t know how I missed “keys”, but I’m glad you caught that and let me know!

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