J.S.R. Rayburn : Writing

the prostitutes and the lighthouse

the prostitutes and the lighthouse

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


ifoundthe boxinthe roomwhere prostitutes meetto screwanchorsintothe wallhotelishomebedishardiwishtolightthewaywithmylighthousebutthestormwaterssentthe..
The Dime Against the Grain

The Dime Against the Grain

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


See how long you can last before you skip to the end.
On Break

On Break

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


A poem I wrote while on break at my job.
Annie Francis

Annie Francis

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


Full Title: Annie Francis: Or The Girl Who Sat Down One Morning at Her Kitchen Table with a Cup of Black Coffee, A Crossword Puzzle, An Egg, and..
Drinking Whiskey While Writing Poetry

Drinking Whiskey While Writing Poetry

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


I sometimes drink whiskey while writing poetry.
Soup in Summer

Soup in Summer

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


Why do people order soup in summer?
The Tapping at the Window

The Tapping at the Window

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


There's a tapping at my window.
Dead Skin

Dead Skin

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


Poem about skin.
The Yoke of the Youth (Opening Scene)

The Yoke of the Youth (Opening Scene)

A Screenplay by J.S.R. Rayburn


An opening scene to a neo-western/adventure film idea that I had.
The Caning of Charles Sumner

The Caning of Charles Sumner

A Poem by J.S.R. Rayburn


The true story of the savage beating of Charles Sumner by Preston Brooks on the United States Senate floor over the issue of slavery.

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