![]() ![]() ![]() Influenced by some of the greats: Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Randy Travis and Johnny Cash, Spencer Hatcher has a sound of his own and is crafting a man’s career in country music. There is no doubt, performing and playing music was meant for Spencer. Spencer’s style shines and draws you right in. Couple those with his quick smile and his pensive soulful delivery, you can see right away, he’s the real deal. His first love was the banjo, but now he is known for his own unique sound, smooth southern drawl and guitar picking. It didn’t take long for the home folks to realize that he had a special gift. The Hatcher Boys began during Spencer’s high school years, which consisted of his father (Michael) and two brothers (Dane & Connor). All through middle school and high school, Spencer was involved in music. By the age of five he was singing and playing music. Spencer Hatcher was raised on a farm in Rockingham County. There are just a few tickets left, purchase yours online today! Hatcher was recently catapulted to viral fame with his original song featured in a national commercial “Mountain Dew Major Melon”. Which you paid for with your last damn dimeīecause you once overheard me say that I liked it.Sipe Center’s 2022 Live Performance Season opens tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. There was a single twenty-ounce bottle of Mountain Dew, Was so empty-not even leftovers or condiments. When you couldn’t put gas in your car, when your fridge Over the windows, you still believe someone outsideĬan see you. Because when the lightsĪre off, the curtains drawn, and an additional sheet is nailed That essay about Rilke, you underlined the whole thingĮxcept the part where Rilke says love means to deny the selfĪnd to be consumed in flames. You’re mad at and my name almost never appears there.īecause you make that pork recipe you found To the things you think I should think are important,Īnd write notes in the margins about all the people The things you think are important, and put stars next You drove me to Providence.īecause you underline everything you read, and circle Of what you packed were written inside the boxes.īecause you drove me to the train station. Because you memorize songs, even commercialsįrom thirty years back and sing them when vacuuming. Because you yellĪt your keys when you lose them, and laugh, Might work: Because you wear pink but write poemsĪbout bullets and gravestones. Here’s what I’ve got, the reasons why our marriage View our navigation menu in the header to view useful subs/resources! Reddit formatting (aka 'fancy courier font trick')Ĥ spaces after each line escapes double spacingĭouble space the end of a line for a line break Have a question for the mods? Click here! Posts using this tag may be subject to moderator approval. : For discussing the subreddit itself, or discussing other posts that appear on the subreddit. ![]() : For announcements about professional OPPORTUNITIES for prospective poets. (Still not for sharing your own amateur poetry). : For PROMOTING your own creative project. (Still not for sharing your own amateur poetry.) : For asking for HELP from the poetry community. : For sharing outside links to RESOURCES that are related to the general world of poetry. : For discussing your OPINIONS about any aspect of the general world of poetry. : For sharing a link to an ARTICLE from the general world of poetry. (Not for sharing your own amateur poetry.) : For sharing a published or anthologized POEM. In order for your post to go through, you must use one of the following tags-in brackets-before your title. We moderators reserve the right to remove posts as best serves the community. NEWER ALL Poem submission HEADLINES must include the name of the poem and the author.NEW If you are sharing a poem in translation, both the original poet and the translator must be credited.To promote something, like publications, be detailed about your product. To sell something, use a self post and offer a sample poem.To ask for homework help, state that you are asking for homework help and show how far you've gotten.Put a in your post title, e.g., " Lesson on rhyming" (See below for available tags).Share your poetry on our sister subreddit, /r/OCPoetry. This subreddit is for sharing published poetry and for discussing the world of poetry.We now have our own Discord server! Come hang out and join the weekly open mic! The Dos and Don'ts of Poetry: Seek advice on submitting your poetry for publication. This is a forum to talk about the world of poetry. Use /r/OCPoetry for original poetry What We're About:
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