Bathroom Poetry

Here I Sit Broken Hearted

by T.A. Dieringer


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/20/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 114
ISBN : 9781496962133
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 114
ISBN : 9781496962140

About the Book

This book is not about poetry; it is simply a book to read while one relieves him or herself in the latrine, bathroom, head, or toilet, while taking a crap, dropping a stool, pinching a loaf, dropping the kids off at the lake, I could go on, but I am sure you get the picture. There are quotes from the stalls of many bathroom walls found all over the world.

Now since I am male, I did not have a chance to visit many, if any, female bathrooms (sorry, ladies), so I do not have many quotes from said places. Some subject material may be offensive. Please read with cautious trepidation. Some are personal quotes, things that pop into my brain at any given moment. Sometimes these thoughts are followed by bouts of laughter that cause people that are standing near me to think that I am strange. They usually react by walking away fast. But I decided to add these thoughts to “Bathroom Poetry” anyways.

Some quotes are famous and semifamous quotes. Some are unknown author quotes. Many of the quotes were found on the stalls of bathrooms from all over the globe. I have collected many quotes from memory during my travels around the world while serving twenty-one years in the United States Navy.

This book is meant for entertainment value only. Any words of wisdom gleaned while reading this book is pure shit-house luck.


About the Author

Terrence Allen Dieringer was born on January 30, 1958, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has a wife, five children, and ten grandchildren. He served twenty-one years in the United States Navy and was able to travel around the world, stopping at many ports of call. He served as a naval hospital corpsman/paramedic and served over one year in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, as well as Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to name a few.

After retiring from the navy, he moved to and retired in Hampton, Virginia, and attends community college off and on, where he is working on a degree in English and creative writing.