Just a little note, it’s what I do;
words best convey my love of you.
While tomorrows may be better poetry,
nothing’s better than you for me.
~*~
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Just a little note, it’s what I do;
words best convey my love of you.
While tomorrows may be better poetry,
nothing’s better than you for me.
~*~
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We’ve walks in the wood and strolls on Main Street.
Our times hand in hand are always a treat.
We’ve snuggled close many a night at the beach.
Our windows foggy, but horizon’s in reach.
We’ve sat at home with the music down low.
Our lips in sync to the songs we both know.
We’ve woke to mornings wishing to never end.
Our moments magnified when a lover’s a friend.
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Be wary what the mind bender’s say.
They’ll change a heart along the way.
Though if to hear it’s already too late,
you then wake to find no second date.
~*~
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Chapter 1 ~ the Beginning
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All’s quiet this early winter’s night.
Embers fade in the candles dancing light.
I was thinking of Christmas, many years past.
Those fond old memories, now fading fast.
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I recalled when our home came alive.
I was just a small girl of about five.
It was a grand old house for mom, dad and me.
Sat perched on a hill overlooking the sea.
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It’s still a museum in our little town.
It was built by a General of historic renown.
Shared with his bride Martha, she had a sad life.
The General’s a hero, she a young widowed wife.
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We cared for the house and gave the tours.
All year-long we opened our doors.
We welcomed the guest to step back in time.
So come on in and share our rhyme.
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I lay awake and tossed and turned.
Thinking of school and all I learned.
Letters and numbers and new friends,
I hope kindergarten never ends.
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My thought disturbed by shapes on the wall,
a moonlit dance, shadows big and small.
It pranced to my table that’s set for tea.
There’s a seat for Teddy and Dolly plus one for me.
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It climbed the chair with a dancer’s grace.
She must be a girl with a whiskered face.
Dolly left some crumbs on her plate.
When I remembered it was too late.
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I Left a treat each night for a week.
I tried staying awake to catch a peek.
I’ll call her Martha, like our homes bride
But when I giggled she ran to hide.
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Chapter 2 ~ New Friends
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The days passed, she’d visit most nights.
She kept unseen until I turn out the lights.
She knows I’m cozy in my warm bed.
She smiles and winks, thankful she’s fed.
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One night I waited, still in my chair.
Starlight warmed the chilly night air.
Eyelids dropped like the falling moon.
I hope my visitor gets here soon.
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Night turned to-day, feet cold on the floor.
I missed my friend but goodies no more.
The next night I brought a cookie to bed.
I woke with my new friend by my head.
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Days got colder, Christmas was near.
I looked forward to the snacks we share.
Each passing night our friendship grows.
We chat and laugh, I scratch her nose.
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Thanksgiving’s past, Santa’s on his way.
The tree goes up, brighter each day.
We’re happy to welcome all our new guests,
while I wore my new colonial dress.
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I tell them of the homes long past,
Of all that’s lived here, my family last.
I tell them of their history.
But never a word of Martha and me.
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On the last day of school before the break,
we celebrated with carols and cake.
We shared cards and hugs then on our way.
We’re off to the bus and our long holiday.
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Glad to be home, much to be done.
Baking and wrapping with mom will be fun.
I think Christmas is the best time of year.
There’s lots of visits from friends far and near.
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Chapter 3 ~ Good and Bad
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It’s not just gifts that makes Christmas best.
It’s all the excitement, no time for rest.
One snowy day mom and I went to town.
Main Street’s so merry, never a frown.
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When we returned from our last-minute shop,
we saw a truck with a light on top.
A man in a hard-hat talked with my dad.
They both spoke quietly and looked very sad.
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My parents whispered, thought I didn’t hear.
Something’s was broken too much to repair.
Said we’re leaving, where they don’t know.
I loved our home and didn’t want to go.
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I gave the last tour on that very sad day.
We finished our cocoa with little to say.
Mom read aloud then kissed me goodnight.
Dad tucked me in, turned out the light.
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I lay sobbing at the loss of our house.
No new friends, no Martha the mouse.
I then had a plan and ran for my bank.
Shook out the coins and my little heart sank.
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Martha came close, she knew I was sad.
I forgot the snacks but she wasn’t mad.
We counted my pennies in moonlight,
then crept downstairs later that night.
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We tucked my bank under the tree.
It’s for our old house from Martha and me.
But one last thing and then back to bed.
A snack for Martha and a pat on her head.
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My dad woke me early that Christmas day.
I knew he was sad, he smiled anyway.
We met mom in the hall, headed downstairs.
We all acted happy while holding back tears.
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Chapter 4 ~ New Beginnings
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The cookies were gone, Santa was here.
Beneath the tree, present are there.
But shocked to see something I’d never seen.
There are stacks of coins, sleeping mice in between.
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They ate Santa’s cookies then took a nap.
All snuggled together in the Christmas wrap.
Sleeping soundly until mom screams.
Then all were awakened from their dreams.
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Martha stood out front and winked at me.
She waved me over to come and see.
The piles of treasure they found last night.
That was lost under the floorboards out of sight.
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The Generals treasure, his coins of gold.
There’s enough to fix our homes splendor of old.
Martha saved our house and Christmas too.
She helped write this rhyme to share with you.
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We wish you the best this holiday.
May all your days be just your way.
We’re glad to have shared our time as one.
From all of us here at our house of fun.
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The End
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Waking up’s the best time of day.
What will I wear, what will I play?
It’s time to think of things to do.
First find my pants and missing shoe.
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Wipe from my eyes the sleeps last trace.
I’ll brush my teeth, wash hands and face.
My bed’s made, teddy’s on pillow,
But one last hug before I go.
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To the kitchen, mom will be there,
Making breakfast for us to share.
We chat about things to be done,
Some of it work, some of it fun.
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Finish dressing put dreams away.
It’s time to start a brand new day.
That’s why waking up is the best.
But can’t do that without your rest.
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The End
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That Stinks
If the world were my
oyster, I’d be shucked, since I
don’t enjoy seafood.
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Shaping Reality
Pearls true round seldom found,
they are but nature’s waste.
More are found truer round,
when man made of cheaper paste.
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Appraising Tomorrow
Diamond’s when new sell quite a few.
Yet these gems of old are barely sold.
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(Memories of birthdays past)
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I saw today my baby’s start
Opened her eyes and stole my heart
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I saw today her smile at me
We brought her home, safe as can be
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I saw today her tucked in bed
Gently leaned over to kiss her head
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I saw today my baby weep
Snuggled her gently back to sleep
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I saw today my baby eat
Covered from head to little feet
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I saw today my baby sit
Then fell over in a giggle fit
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I saw today my baby crawl
Tried to escape down the hall
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I saw today my baby stand
Holding my finger in her hand
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I saw today my baby walk
Then soon after began to talk
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I saw today my baby run
Laughing and screaming, having fun
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I saw today her surprise art
The wall and it shall never part
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I saw today she bruised her knee
Climbed too high and fell from the tree
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I saw today her play tattoo
0n her belly, red, green and blue
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I saw today her find a cat
Opened the door and that was that
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I saw today her ride a bike
Though too young to be off her trike
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I saw today she learned to swim
Tub’s full, splashes over the rim
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I saw today her play a song
Tiny violin with bow so long
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I saw today my baby grew
She had to shop for something new
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I saw today her off to school
Not holding hands, acting cool
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I saw today she was funny
On the coach napping with bunny
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I saw today her go to the dance
Just for fun and not for romance
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I saw today her drive a car
I hope she doesn’t go too far
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I saw today her graduate
Then off to college, she’ll do great
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I saw today my baby grown
Off to the city, on her own
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I saw today her new career
Making art for people to wear
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I saw today she’s just like us
The best of both, with little fuss
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The Beginning
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My pencil in hand – mind set free
Erasing the chains binding me
Safe in my world of poetry
A better friend there cannot be
No rhyme or reason there’s to flee
No shackles of society
No meter of conformity
No question of sincerity
No judge, jury or guilty plea
No door can stop my slender key
I’ll wander through infinity
Another side of life’s journey
Draw lines that know no boundary
Return with words for all to see
Arrange them well – create beauty
Then thank my little piece of tree
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Oh tiny ant where do you go?
You dash and flitter to and fro
Treading over floor of wood
In search of something surely good?
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Oh lowly ant what do you seek?
With every rise another peak
With every gap another turn
Oh tiny ant what do you yearn?
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Burdens weigh upon your back
Up and down your random track
Your only goal to share with all
Yet chances great you will fall
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Oh lowly ant where did you go?
There are things I need to know
In a blink you disappear
Homeward bound? Or not I fear
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Oh tiny ant no more to see
Oh lowly ant you are me
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People who live in
glass towers shouldn’t throw stones
or be president.
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At a point greed is
no longer about wealth, but
undeserved power.
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When all bridges burnt
even the best of swimmers
can drown in regret.
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If extended clips
applied to brains there’d be no
need for the bullets
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See-saws with one seat
Never get off the ground or
Give any pleasure
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Make America
great again! Return it to
the slaughtered natives
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Either or neither
nor, boxer briefs I’m unsure.
Maybe none’s the cure.
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The fairness in life
is the randomness of life
that is shared by all
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Near two centuries standing tall
Perched upon its foundation wall
Stone and rock stacked one at a time
Cracks are filled with mortar and lime
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Plantings and pruning’s since time’s begun
Nature’s matured, the house and it one
Repairs are always but never to date
A new one’s found just of late
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It seems there’s a door that escaped my gaze
It’s probably been there for days and days
It welcomed a visitor though I not aware
There’s plenty of room but I’d rather not share
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A bed was found of rags and fleece
A trap was set for catch and release
The morning came and the trap’s shut tight
Catching the culprit that roams in the night
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The walk was had on path well worn
Evicting another, my heart is torn
Bound in plastic to hide from the eye
Soon they’ll welcome the bright blue sky
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With a careful flick and gentle tap
Out popped an alien from its trap
Oh what to do, Oh what to do
The mouse I caught is a shrew
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Research was done, panic’s at rest
Contemplations had of what will be best
Plans conceived to search for the door
Or wait for winter when the problem’s no more
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Contented with love,
content with life, tables turn
then battered with strife
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First Finish
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Glitter and Sparkle
need the light. The clear see through.
The dull never shine.
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All Right
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Even the Cubic
Zirconia is a clear
gem in its own right
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Learning Needs
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The last King perished
while summoning sustenance
from subjects unread
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Time’s gone before we see
the entirety of periphery.
Viewing life from afar
speeding past in our car.
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Vistas ever change
in the given range.
Moving pictures pass
rainbows through the glass.
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Spreading very thin
the less is seen within.
Edges all around
holding sight and sound.
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Reflections never last
the future comes to fast.
Viewing life from afar
all’s left is the scar.
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A chorus flesh without minds to teach.
Organs play within arm’s reach.
Letters penned digit free.
Spirit adds and souls see.
Eyes can taste what ears can’t smell.
Lips walk back where legs won’t dwell.
Hands don’t beat the hearts grip.
Lungs do fill with one last sip.
Blood’s bled for freedom’s speech.
Our number’s noted to later preach.
~*~
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