Walk With Me is an invitation to peek into other worlds, other experiences, to peek into the hopes and desires of those around you and possibly yourself. Sometimes it is about an actual walk and what is observed during that walk. Other times is it simply an invitation to step into the shoes of someone else. Too see the world through the eyes of another. An invitation to survey your own beliefs and then ask if there is another way to see the same thing or see the world.
At times it is analytical, at other times it is emotional. Sometimes it tells a simple story and invites you into the story to perhaps say that you have experienced something similar. Walk With Me can be serious, it can be romantic, it can be curious, it can be heartfelt, and it can even be humorous. Usually, Walk With Me poems are easy to understand, at other times there might be multiple meanings to the poem. It is ultimately up to each reader to decide their value, their entertainment, their thoughtfulness, and their meaning.
Robert Bussey has been practicing Law in Louisiana for the past 35 years or so. He lived his formative years in a suburb of Chicago. He then moved to Texas, which he considers his adoptive state, and lived for some 10 years in Austin. While in Texas, he started to pedal thousands of miles around the country on his bicycle. Those journeys took him through much of the Midwest and the western part of the United States. He then married and moved to Louisiana and was immersed in the Cajun culture through his in-laws who resided in the small town of Ville Platte. Louisiana continues to be a boiling pot of many cultures.