John Schulte

John Schulte Poems

I am in the public domain
but only as a child;
I am a bloke with a name
who as a man went wild.
...

Part of the repression came from suppression obsession
A little let out and lot let in
Seeping while peeping, creeping and crawling
Sticking to the script made a mock true confession
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She always wore little crosses
That hung like crimson blossoms from her dress
Arms outstretched, opened like a bloom
But doomed to die a death through torture
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In every thing I have left of yours
I hear your voice, I feel your warmth
The pocket watch timely ticks
as I hear you talk
...

5.

Each time the mystery is solved
the answers always swiftly dissolve
Philosophers may grow weary
by this unusual theory
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Mahogany and maple trees
dressed like shivering clowns
rustle and crackle as scurrying
nutbrown squirrels nestle-in
...

John Schulte Biography

John Schulte is a writer and developer of animation, toys, books, and entertainment properties. He served on the development team for the wildly popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He studied poetry at the University of Oklahoma during the visiting professorships of Pulitzer Prize winner, Maya Angelou, celebrated East Indian poet, Shiv K. Kumar, Dr. Madison Morrison, and Dr. Larry Griffin. He also mentored with Czech scriptwriter, Arnost Lustig. Schulte co-wrote and co-produced a pilot for Garry Marshall, called Four Stars. He is the Pop Culture writer for the Los Angeles beat on examiner.com. He co-produced a YA novel trilogy with his brother, called Time Capsule Murders. Schulte also edited a host of books by Edgar Award-winning authoress, Barbara Brooks Wallace and a martial arts book, The 7 Cs of Success, written by Actors Studio alumnus, Shaunt Benjamin. He has contributed to Carolyn Handler Millers seminal work, Digital Storytelling, and Miriam Van Scotts cultural chronicle, Encyclopedia of Hell. A collection of his verse, Blue Muse Rising, was released during National Poetry Month in 2016. Schulte is a member of the Authors Guild and the Academy of American Poets. His poetic work has appeared in sundry anthologies, literary journals, and magazines.)

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Public Domain

I am in the public domain
but only as a child;
I am a bloke with a name
who as a man went wild.

As a boy I loved to play with words
and as a man I did just that
I had my whey and I had my curds
I was coming back till the rat-a-tat-tat.

Now I am both a boy and a man
Not two-faced, as I am who I am
Innocence lost for a song and a dance
It's a mind game where life is a chance.

Perchance to dream -
Yoko just screamed.
It's all the same -
I'm still a flame.

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