Category: Poetry
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Poem about Month of May
Month of May – Flowers abloom, fresh falling rain. Sounds of spring, gentle in my brain. Walking dog along Burton Lane. Greeting neighbors, friendly refrain. – Flowers bloom, aroma in air This day is just too good to bear. Too bad it’s. . . . allergy season! Runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezin’ – Can’t let…
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Poem about needing new clothes
Clothes Closet Closet full, nothing to wear, Don’t care for clothes I see there. Too big, too small, not my size. Colors wrong, don’t match my eyes. – Styles have changed, so have I Shopping go, I need to buy Pants that stretch, and soft feeling. Tops, not ones too revealing. – Wash and wear…
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Poem on Journaling
Journaling – To shrink, visit I could, Tell stories bad and good. Tales are trite, worries few Journaling has to do. – – June Nash
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Poem on writing poetry
Poetry Writing poetry, started at twelve After that, dared not delve Compared myself to my peers My confidence lagged. . . for years Mine were trite, all concealing. Theirs deep, too revealing. Sensitive, fragile, I was then, would not put my heart to pen. Today tales I have a lot Too old to care if…
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Poem on Cleaning up Clutter
Clutter – Clean up! That’s clutter! Throw in trash! All night, cannot sleep, toss and thrash. My treasure of things, Old trinkets and rings. Importance to me, more than cash! – – June Nash – I have been so busy lately, my house is…
