Tag: Life
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Poem: Add Some Color, Final Secret
Add Some Color To paint a picture, which turns heads, Must add color, yellows and reds. Bringing, often, life to meadows, Or a dale, full of gray shadows. – Writing a story which turns heads Requires, too, a splash of reds. Some blue and black truths can be told But add some jive to make…
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Poem: Out of Clothes, Secret #6
Out of Clothes Need to shop, she has no clothes. Out of socks to warm her toes. Also need some pants and shirts, Even getting low on skirts. All empty, drawers and closet. When she turns, there her clothes set. Stuffed in hamper, they are squashed, Dirty, needing to be washed. June Nash …
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Poem: Old Relic, More Humor, Part 4 of Seven Secrets
Old Relic My car’s an old relic. She is two decades old. Engine whines, hard to crank, Slow to start when she’s cold. – It’s best to take your time, Allowing gears to turn, ‘Fore swinging onto road And letting rubber burn. – I, too, am old relic, Without much gas in tank. Mornings I…
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Poem: Relaxed, a bit of humor, Part 3 of Seven Secrets
Relaxed To sit in a stupor At home, no need to think. That is the comfort zone I often want to sink. – Relaxed in easy chair, Snarls still not brushed from hair. Propped in front of PC, Mopishly sit and stare. – I know it isn’t smart To spend the day like that. This…
