Watch

Sittin' in the mornin' sun
I'll be sittin'
when the evening come
Watching the ships roll in
then I watch 'em
roll away again
I’m sittin' on the dock
of the bay
watching the tide
roll away
Just sittin' on the dock
of the bay
wastin' time

Otis Redding

~

You can observe a lot
by watching.

Yogi Berra

Poem: Watch

Poem: The Watch

Poem: Watching My Mother

Poem: Giving a Watch Life

Poem: Dream Watch

Poem: Watching the Six-Part Pride and Prejudice, Mid-Chemo, with My Sister

Poem: Watching the Sea Go

Poem: Watching the Perseids

Poem: Confession of a Bird Watcher

Poem: Night Watch

Poem: Woman Watches Ocean on a Reef through a Glass-Bottomed Boat

Poem: Oswald Spengler Watches the Sunset

Poem: Lives of the Watchmakers

Poem: He Watches the Weather Channel

Poem: —Watch

Poem: from What the Heart Longs For When It Only Knows Heat ["We spend the afternoon together watching a docudrama..."]

Poem: Pops Dead Four Months. Remembering Pops Taught Me to Float on My Back. Watching “Moonlight” on My Delta Flight After Leaving Abuela Ana’s Casket with Abuelo’s in Santiago, Dominican Republic.

Poem: My Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Who Owned My Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother Also Owned a Jewelry Store and a Railroad, So He Probably Had a Dope Watch

Poem: Watching dan-/ cers on skates

Poem: Watching the Stopwatch Stopping

Poem: Flamingo Watching

Poem: Watch Your Step

Poem: Watching the Comet on Easter Evening

Poem: Watch the Film You Paid to See

Poem: Winding My Watch

Poem: On Suicide Watch

Watcher

Watchmen

All Along the Watchtower

Watch a poetry movie

Human Rights Watch

Watch

Watch