This was a poem I wrote to accompany a video for a wedding DJ. Any time anyone asks me to write about love or marriage, it’s simple… all I have to do is think about Carrie and my relationship with…
Poem: Would We Have Spoken
It is January 7, 1996 and Jonathan is 16 when he’s writing this Would We Have Spoken by Jonathan Kraft If we had spoken what we wished to speak, would we not have spoken of life, love, and friendship;…
Poem: The Gift Room
The Gift Room by Jonathan Kraft This poem is for Megan, who visited me in a dream and showed me the gift room. If you could see a room with all the gifting of your life, you would see no…
Poem: Who’s To Say
Someone hired me to write a poem about blended families. Here is what I wrote. Who’s To Say by Jonathan Kraft People have perceptions Of what the world should be Who belongs to where and What defines a family Mothers,…
The Myth Of The Self-Made Millionaire
There are many commonly used phrases I find fascinating. One of them is “self-made millionaire.” People also like to use “self-made man.” As in: “He built that successful business. He’s a self-made millionaire.” Really? Did he invent the personal computer…
Poem: That Boy In The Corner
That Boy In The Corner is a poem written for parents of children with asperger’s.
Poem: An Amazing Destination
An Amazing Destination by Jonathan Kraft At the end of each tunnel, there is a light, though your light may still seem far away. The future definitely holds something brighter by your deciding new decisions today The actions we take…
Poem: Life’s Great Story
Life’s great story by Jonathan Kraft All people have been born though a mom and a dad But Mom’s and Dad’s rules can sometimes make you mad Following rules might stink but when you stop and think The rules help…
Poems for 2013: A New Project
Below you will see something that was written a long time ago (nearly 20 years ago – wow!) in a notebook where I kept poems and writings of mine. In 2013, I will be sharing many of my life’s poems,…
Poem: As You Go About Your Returns
Customer service representatives are real people too. Americans, seriously chill out and when you’re doing returns, and please be kind to the customer service representatives.