John J. Giardina
A life-long New Orleans resident, John immerses himself in all things cultural. He has been in men's formalwear for over 20 years, giving him a broad brush of insight as to events around town.
Besides writing, John enjoys painting, sketching and reading American history.
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Besides writing, John enjoys painting, sketching and reading American history.
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We Will Not YieldA brief yet poignant poem reflecting on the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
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Simpler TimesThis heart-warming poem will bring you back to a summer in a less complicated time of your life: childhood. -
The CupThis poem about an everyday object is written from the perspective of the person viewing it. It is an insight of the preponderance of one who is possibly sleep-deprived or simply an over-analyzing artist. -
Protecting Our FutureThe White House is ignoring the advice of the Defense Secretary to the detriment of our ability to protect ourselves in the future. -
FatherA whimsical and heartfelt poem about fathers. -
Love's LostWritten in the old French troubadour style of the sestina, this poem reveals a young man's love for one who does not feel the same. It takes us through the stages of a young love rejected and his undying hope to find love again. -
Poetic Reminder of Why We RememberRemembering those who gave all so we could live as a free, brave nation.
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