MIDNIGHT POETRY – ‘In Baby’s Eyes’

only mother knows
how child’s hair grows
only fathers can speak
of faterhoods technique

child is born too young
then learns a new tongue
gifted with odd moving parts
smile that melts all hearts

soon they start to crawl
licking painted wall
learning as they go
for viewers quite a show

growing up one day at a time
now on furniture they climb
the progress watched closely
still supervised mostly

skip and jump the teenage years
cuteness with time disappears
adulthood starts to slowly creep
starting their own family – a faith leap

newborn babies rewrite time
their presence feels sublime
lending adults wings of youth
uncovering the deeper truth

their eyes reflect our innocence
in sight of souls’ magnificence
prior to our fear of living
our own greatness reliving

being one with all of life
put aside the daily strife
yet most of all we enjoy
their capacity to hold joy

MIDDAY POETRY – ‘The Pyramid’

Maslow built a pyramid
motivation in a model
human needs placed
on different steps

bodily needs at the bottom
safety on the first step
belonging and love on the next
accomplishment above that

self actualization in the tip
to achieve one’s full potential
through creative activities
to be the best one can be

to live a life of high morals
spontaneously with meaning
fulfilling our inner potential
is the highest of our needs

when we are not there yet
it simply means our other needs
have not been met yet

the thing to consider
how our mental state
affects our physical reality

unless we are seeing ourselves
as already achieving our dream
including the detailed picture

our body-mind doesn’t know
what place to take us to
and we are still elsewhere

create a better mental imagery
life will improve accordingly

Poem ‘The Pyramid’ read by the author.