Tag: Gigglinggranny
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Poem about Nature
Nature – Set outside Watch nature slide Through its moves Silence behooves – Pressures drift Natures a gift One must enjoy No better employ – A gentle rain Washes clean brain Of life’s woes New rainbow glows June Nash I was sitting on the porch of an old victorian home. I started to relax as…
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Poem on Packing My Closet As Though It Were A Suit Case
New Look – What is this look I’m going for? My style to hook, where less is more. Not always denim, but often so Could pin hair up or let it flow. Clothes not ever pinching the waist. Accessories on garments placed. – Expressive with my airs I wave, Not wearing clothes ‘cause other’s rave.…
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Poem for Tourists
Hark All Tourists Hark all tourists to lay of land! Listen close, do as I command. Blend into the culture, local, Do not be out of town yokel. Relax, ignore snags in program. Sit back and smile, say ‘no problem’. Be courteous to other mates. Put yourself in hands of the fates. Pack light, leaving…
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Poem: Expectations
Expectations Expectations set too high Will lead you to a long cry. Expect you must do it all, Quench your anguish, when you fall. Elation may to you come When your day begins to hum. So keep expectations low, Then only up will you go. June Nash I once heard that true optimists are…
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Poem about Coming Home
Home Out in the world Are often hurled. Interactions Bring distractions. Some are unkind, Other’s bore mind. Smile when must, Pretend give trust. Go home, days end. Connect with friends. Happy with kin. Back in own skin. June Nash You venture out into the world. You deal with people of all sorts. Some are not…
