MIDDAY POETRY – ‘Across The Road’

heat of the oven
coolness of ice
mighty connection
to be precise

start a journey
end it on the path
life in time and space
enjoy a bubbly bath

the wind turns heads
ruffles a few feathers
who loves wholeness
stopped using leathers

count your blessings
having one too many
black cat across the road
already lived her twenty

string of pearls
tiny little sands
over time persistence
nature understands

create your joy
find a happy heart
chance to succeed
is high – if you start

Poem ‘Across The Road’ read by the author.

MIDNIGHT POETRY – ‘Destined’

your destiny in a blue ink
spelled out on a bathroom sink

stoics without feeling
undergo a distant healing

see through what we all do
living in a human zoo

locked in a mental cage
fast forward our age

in captivity restrained
to the news box chained

wash your hands we do the brain
backed by science to explain

seeds robbed out of plants
no bees so pollinate by ants

your fear is our long term gain
to feed you bugs as a main

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MIDDAY POETRY – ‘Secret Mission’

life for a mission
without permission
missing a spark
stumbling in the dark

contentment with now
searching for the sacred how
pulling on the magic string
hooking up new crochet thing

what is the secret code
that will reveal the road
to self realize my potential
my life so quintessential

the best of me is yet to show
connecting to spirit in the flow
my yearning for the words of souls
now on the top of NY goals

Poem above read by the author.

MORNING POETRY – ‘Uncertainty’

so here we go
my cheeks are too fat
that doesn’t sit well
with my pants

is it the sweetness
of the food i eat
or the emotions
harbored within

my life story
unwritten untold
creative activities
fixed on food

where to find a joyous
focused task
giving me purpose
how to feel alive

for one I know
writing does it
my fingers help
the mind to settle

the reader is still
to be discovered

The poem ‘Uncertainty’ read by the author.