I wake up to find
a few aches and pains
have followed me into the new day;
a stiff joint, an odd discomfort,
from origins unknown
I try to connect the unwanted guests
with, perhaps, foolish exertions
from the day before
that may have caused them
Still, I am grateful
for the parts of my body,
entities really, as I have come to know them,
that give me no trouble this day
Thankful that they allow me to be here
to see you again in morning’s early light
and find the blue in your eyes
that always welcomes me there
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Guests, of a Sort
Hi, Michael,
What a magic pen you have! When reading this, I immediately could relate and felt the generous humor. And then, when reading on, I felt the gentleness and gratitude. With a little change in its first line, your last stanza could be a poem itself - so beautiful!
Thank you!
L
So kind, and glad you enjoyed
So kind, and glad you enjoyed this piece L! I really liked your suggestion about the last stanza, so maybe something like this:
I wake up thankful to be here
to see you again in morning’s early light
and find the blue in your eyes
that always welcomes me there
Thanks for the visit and inspiration!
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Hello, Michael
Breathtaking...
L
46 is close enough for this
46 is close enough for this club Teddy, LOL! Glad you like this one, and your thoughts are always appreciated - be well!
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A good reminder
This reminds me of a skill I learned in a meditation group - to acknowledge and welcome these kinds of pains so as not to add suffering to the original pain. There was probably something more nuanced to the skill that I've forgotten. I'd suggest that if you're going to commit to gratitude you leave the title simply as "Guests."
Thanks for the visit Arrow! I
Thanks for the visit Arrow! I have never been one to welcome pain, in any of its forms. Perhaps a failing in my personal development. However, I have always valued and understood pain as an impetus for creativity. It's a wellspring I tap into often.
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This could be...
said to be a Valentine's Day poem to your body as you look into the mirror! ~ Geez.
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Thanks Geez, I like this
Thanks Geez, I like this thought. Mirrors always tell the truth, but the trick is for us to see it through our eyes. Thank you for taking the time, and I hope to join you on one of your Saturday Neopoet gigs soon.
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