4/7/20
Life is like a dream A star studded sky A blink of an eye Oh, how life slips by. Life is like a song
Looking at my journal’s Blank page While geese fly by and honk A greeting. The red cardinals
Red bird perched on a tree limb laced with snow. So happy to see him and the joy he brings.
Leaves falling, Another season Decorating the earth. One red leaf In my path,
A path with heart Is full of love Which makes us right Brings in the light And chases the dark.
Oh hummingbird Where are you now? Have you taken My courage with you? Oh hummingbird
When I grow really old I may have to do yoga Full time, to get out The aches and creaks. When I grow really old
The many places I have been And countless faces I have seen, The many tales to be told, Into the universe, they unfold. It’s all a passing show,
Sometimes wonder about a star, way afar. How life might be in outer space,
The lines in my hand, Were read once, By a gypsy, who Predicated a long life... But with many interruptions.
I remember your smile, your laugh,… you gave so freely. It’s hard that you are gone. I sigh and walk along the bay.
On the brink of leaving, To go beyond These borders And say good-bye, To all you know,
It’s that time of year again. The sound of honking geese fills the air, as they pass in alignment, to the Deep South.
The gift of summer Is the sound of a Creek flowing through Rocks. A blue bird perched
Last night I dreamt that I floated above the clouds, above the earth and my heart