Reflections

Reflections

Our lives are running
Side by side
On different roads
Yet we reside
Within one home
A friendship place
To share a magic
Time and space
We keep in touch
With much to share
And in the quiet
We know we care
Our separate hearts
Are somehow one
Like a reflection
In the sun
My friend, your soul has touched my life
Your heart has made mine smile
My spirit gladly walks beside you
A gift I have a little while
I see a star
You make it new
I know you not
Yet always knew
My every thought
Finds yours there too
So much our visions
Share a view
I guess they call
It destiny
When strangers find
A rendezvous
When you bring out
The best in me
And I reflect
The best in you

Solitary Beauty

See the mist upon the Rose
So rich this velvet dew
Creation of this masterpiece
Is now within our view

Petals folded graciously
Then reaching like a prayer
Miracle of beauty’s light
Within each flower fair

Colors of the softest glow
Brings calmness so serene
Scent of love that lingers on
Such beauty we can glean

Soft the flower of all love
That gives a gift so pure
Single rose within your life
Perfection to be sure

Nature gives us special Rose
To heal a broken heart
Make us smile and give us joy
What blessing it imparts

Here’s a Rose I give to you
With love and peace I send
Petals of a velvet Rose
With love that never ends.

Reflections I can see I wear

Reflections I can see I wear
Within my heart they’re always there
No matter what in life I try to see
The truth is staring straight at me

I try to find that special goal
The one in life that makes me whole
For reasons that I must confess
These things in life I can’t express

But I know within my heart
Strength will come and have its part
I know that I need confidence
To bear my heart with truthfulness

Face the things that hold me back
Quench my soul with what I lack
Then reflections you will see
Will be the very heart of me

Doing this my greatest test
Hopeful dreams for all the rest
Look inside my heart you’ll find
The woman now that I’ve designed.

Petals made like silken lace

Petals made like silken lace
They open like sweet prayer
Drenched in dew by nature’s love
Her glory can’t compare

Feel the velvet fill your soul
With magic of her bloom
Feel the softness of it’s touch
The scent of her perfume

Sweet the Rose that fills my heart
Magnificence divine
Close my eyes she fills my life
With words that cling like vine

Within my heart her beauty soft
Majestic peace she shares
Wrapped within her softest glow
Life’s magic waiting there

Close your eyes in rapture’s bloom
Her beauty shall abound
Upon the earth her greatest joy
Love’s testament is crowned.

Raindrops of Reflections

Raindrops of reflection
Within a crystal pool
Created by the beauty
Of heaven’s sweetest jewel

Falling in a pattern
Utterly divine
Clinging to the petals
Quenching on the vine

Softness of its beauty
For all our eyes to see
Remarkable reflection
Of nature’s harmony

Glowing with such sparkle
That seems to beckon me
Touch of crystal beading
Sparkling beautifully

Glory in this vision
Of soft and misty rain
Comes from nature’s glory
With sparkles that remain.

A little white mouse and the cat

A mouse – a mouse – a little, white mouse,
Is lost somewhere within this house,
The cat is sad; she feels so bad,
Yet, she’s the one that lost this mouse.

Bathed in catnip, fuzzy-furred,
Soft and pinky-white,
A present wrapped in red and gold,
A true, feline delight.

The cat enamored with this toy,
Carried it around the room,
Cats do smile; I saw her,
Her cat-world was in bloom.

She tossed the mouse into the air,
And caught it coming down,
A hundred times she did this,
Her joy knew no bounds.

Nothing there is that’s so much fun,
As watching a cat at play,
Uninhibited and free,
Spontaneous and gay.

I felt a special joy, too,
As I watched my little friend,
Then a moment of distraction came,
Bringing fun time to an end.

The cat now sitting quietly,
The mouse gone – disappeared,
I said, “Honey, where’s your mouse?”
She looked blank and scratched her ear.

I searched the entire place,
On hands and knees, down on the floor,
I even got a flashlight out,
The cat yawned; she was bored.

I was worn out; I was a wreck,
But I don’t think she cared,
She merely went to sleep,
On the cushion in the chair.

“You idiot!” I said to me,
As I stood with hands on hips,
Where could that little mouse have gone?
Surely not between her lips.

I picked her up and looked at her,
We met ‘eye to eye.’
“DID YOU EAT THAT MOUSE?” I asked.
She made no effort to reply.

Mouses come and mouses go,
And all mouses are not edible,
Explain that to a little cat,
If you can make it credible.

Did I ever find her mouse?
Nope. I never did,
Whatever happened to it,
It got itself well-hid.

I’ve also come to the conclusion,
She doesn’t give a whit,
But when cleaning out her litter box,
I keep wondering, “Is that it?”

An angel in your pocket

I am a tiny angel …
I’m smaller than your thumb;
I live in people’s pockets,
That’s where I have my fun.

I don’t suppose you’ve seen me,
I’m too tiny to detect;
Though I’m with you all the time,
I doubt we’ve ever met.

Before I was an Angel …
I was a fairy in a flower;
God, Himself, hand-picked me,
And gave me Angel power.

Now God has many Angels
That He trains in Angel pools;
We become His eyes, and ears, and hands …
We become His special tools.

And because God is so busy,
With way too much to do;
He said that my assignment
Was to keep close watch on you.

Then He tucked me in your pocket,
Blessing you with Angel care;
Saying I must never leave you,
And I vowed to stay right there!

-o-o-
God’s Speed, My Angel”

Among the many blessings,
That God has sent my way …
Was a tiny pocket Angel,
That fluttered in one day.

God placed her in a pocket,
She seemed quite happy there;
She did her job of guarding,
And providing Angel care.

I loved that tiny Angel,
But soon word reached my ears …
She had been seen in Switzerland,
And China and Algiers.

I wondered if she’d flown away,
So I took another look …
And there she was, where she belonged,
Right in her pocket nook.

How could it be that she was seen
In a strange and foreign land …
Yet still be in her pocket home?
I did not understand.

My guess is God made more than one,
He might have made a pair;
When a pocket picker picked up one,
He left the other there.

Blessings on you, pocket picker …
Whoever you may be;
You badly need an Angel,
Maybe … two or three!

And God’s Speed to you, my Angel,
No matter where you are;
I’m glad God made you shareable,
With all souls … near and far!

True Love

One cannot be too careful,
When one gives one’s heart away,
My heart’s been crushed and broken,
Many times in many ways.

First I gave it to a kid at school,
Who made it flutter and beat fast,
An athlete … who was a cheat,
And had a girl in every class.

Next, I chose a college man,
Same story … only worse,
He would not go out with me,
Unless I brought my purse.

Then I fell for a nice, young man,
That I soon kicked out the door,
When I found out he lived at home,
And adored his mother more.

And then there was an oilman,
I thought, for sure, he was the one.
But with all his ex’s down in Texas,
He was a real, two-timing bum.

I can’t forget a sailor I met,
Who had a gal in every port,
But he’d not give up a one for me,
So our relationship was short.

Next, I almost wed a broker,
Who was into stocks and bonds,
Thank goodness I wised up to him,
Before my capital was gone.

It’s not that I am bitter,
Though I’ve been burned so many times,
I feel for everyone there’s someone,
But I wonder, “Where is mine?”

I’ve searched this whole world over,
For my very own true love,
I have begged and prayed and pleaded,
With the good Lord up above.

But no matter where I looked,
Or how very hard I tried,
The good guys were already wed,
Or had already died,

One night, as I despaired my plight,
A solution came to me,
So bright and early the next day,
I went on a shopping spree.

First I bought a bright red sweater,
The warmest I could find,
And I bought a little pillow,
A soft and cushy kind.

Then I bought some colored balls,
And a bug-eyed, squeaky frog,
Next, I went down to the pound,
And found a little dog.

His eyes lit up when he saw me,
He barked a bit and whined,
He wagged his tail, and I could tell,
His doggy heart was mine.

Loyal, trustworthy, faithful,
Honest and true to the core,
I gave him my heart that day,
And true love was my reward.

The decorator

THE DECORATOR

The Decorator came last night,
With buckets of snow white paint,
With care, She spread it everywhere,
Exhibiting no restraint.

While people slept, Her brushes swept
The world to which they would awake,
With skill and speed, She did Her deed,
Her job all done by day-break.

A simple scene, pristine and clean,
At dawn’s first early light,
Not any print, or mark, or blemish,
Disturbed this awesome sight.

A virgin snow upon the ground,
Sparkling in the morning sun,
Dazzling diamonds everywhere,
How rich had earth become.

A bit of red flew overhead,
A ruby cardinal on the wing,
It sought a branch on which to perch,
And lift its tiny head to sing.

Fine crystal, bead-like lavalieres,
Hung down from hand-picked trees,
Making rainbows where they dangled,
In the sun and winter’s breeze.

A land bejeweled by the Lady’s hand,
So real to mind and eye,
But should men snatch those lovely gems,
They’d surely melt and die.

Sculptured grandeur in the morning,
Which might dissolve by afternoon,
Perhaps, by night, just dampened spots,
How sad; all could be gone so soon.

That is, until the next snowfall,
When the Decorator comes once more,
And paints the whole world white again,
More lovely than before.

The eency weency Spider

From my sparkling kitchen window,
When the morning light was right,
I could see the little fellow,
And I would ponder on his plight.

He hung upon a slender thread,
Which each day grew a bit,
At least, it seemed it did to me,
Unless my eyes were playing tricks.

I believed my little spider
Had big plans on his mind,
Like trying to reach another limb,
On his tiny thread, so fine.

Every morning, as he labored,
I urged my little guy along,
“Go,” I’d whisper through the window,
“Just keep on keepin’ on!”

I couldn’t help but wonder why
Spiders do what spiders do,
What is their motivation?
I didn’t have a clue.

Why spend one’s life just hanging on?
How dull that sounds to me,
Though I s’pose it could be fun,
If one were swinging from a tree.

But each morning there I was
At the window … till it seemed
It had become a habit,
Part of my regular routine.

Then one day, when I looked out,
There appeared before my eyes,
Another dangling spider,
Well … imagine my surprise.

It was dancing on its own, fine line,
Quite close to my wee friend,
Wow! A drama in the making!
Who could predict its end?

I watched in utter fascination,
As each day nearer came their threads,
Probably my imagination,
But I thought I saw their bobbing heads.

So, now I had two spiders,
With which to start my day,
“Aha,” I thought, “I’ll tell no one,
Lest they come take me away.”

But every single morning,
When I was out of bed and up,
I’d rush out to the kitchen,
And grab my coffee cup.

I’d sip my coffee at the window,
While staring through the pane,
Then I’d try to gauge the distance,
That over night each one had gained.

It was minuscule, of course,
Often times I could not judge,
Sometimes they seemed in limbo,
And had not even budged.

One day their lines became entangled,
And closer, closer came the pair,
How sweet, I thought, they’ll help each other,
And show how much they care.

I wondered what would happen next,
As the two threads became as one,
I could not see where the first one stopped,
Nor where the second had begun.

Such funny, tiny creatures,
Swaying, playing in the wind,
Bouncing, pouncing, dancing, prancing,
Of course, I had to grin.

They enjoyed one another,
I could tell that from the start,
You know the feeling that you get
When something’s touched your heart.

I spent many mornings watching them,
As I drank my coffee down,
But then one day they’d disappeared,
Both of my spiders gone!

I looked in vain; they were nowhere,
And no slender, silver threads,
I felt horror mixed with sorrow,
Were my tiny spiders dead?

In great distress, I hastily dressed,
And raced outside my kitchen door,
Perhaps a closer look would find
What I was looking for.

I found the limb where they had been,
And I saw some rocks below,
Then with a stick, I pushed and poked
Until the rocks began to roll.

And beneath some shiny, tiny stones,
I found the answer to my quest,
For there were my two spiders,
In a cozy, spider nest.

More than a dozen baby spiders,
Were crawling round and round,
Shocked and startled, I jumped back,
Though I admit I was spellbound.

Creepy, crawly creatures
Are not my cup of tea
And up close and personal,
In no way appeals to me.

But from a distance, I like to watch
Their funny little ways,
Amazed how Nature fashioned them,
To spend their spider days.