Smiling is infectious, you catch it like the flu When someone smiled at me today, I started Smiling too. I passed around the corner, and someone saw My grin. When he smiled, I realized, I’d passed it on To him. I thought about that smile, then I realized Its worth. A single smile, just like … Continue reading Smile For You
Category: Poets
Jesus is the Reason for the Season
Let us celebrate! It's Christmas time again, here in Winnipeg City. Our colourful lights shine bright and strong, pretty. Cook the goose; we all hang loose. We kneed the bread, jump out of bed. We gather round the Christmas tree: Tiny lights, tinsel, bulbs, and angel hair. Touch, be, feel, believe in the real you … Continue reading Jesus is the Reason for the Season
Resilience
When the truth smiles at you and says you have to wait years have gone by and tomorrow is still the same everyone has lied, it seems, but the truth that makes you wait is still yours crows land in a church yard while you wait love pounds in the paper and electricity vision sees … Continue reading Resilience
Believable
Can I accept the quiet? The suffering? The loneliness? Can I be? okay with it? Can I sit in it? and just be fine to live in the stillness of loneliness and pain? Can I take it and let it be what it is? and accept the suffering for now. Heaven awaits believers!!
Rest
Smooth out the wrinkles Don’t move so fast Take time for the moment Before it’s passed Wanting more Is a thief of a thought Gathering speed Always wanting for not Cast your tears in the ocean Where they all meet Shed them out in the open Put them to rest at your feet One thought … Continue reading Rest
Missing You
The snow creates a thin layer on the ground, that something I'm missing is something I've found. The bits and pieces of the past have got me thinking nothing good can last. Still, when I'm with you it feels like fate, as if we've known each other somewhere, somehow, someday and I know that if … Continue reading Missing You
Delivery of a Promise
When the roses came For the girl next door Their fragrance lingered Down the corridor The deep red stood out On her window sill A beacon to say That he loves me still A card stands beside The stunning bouquet Saying he's sorry Can't make it today Now fades the sweet scent That once filled … Continue reading Delivery of a Promise
Can I Buy a Hug from You: Stephen Sigurdson
Can I buy a hug from you, I will send you a text, hopefully your hug will be my next. Can I buy a hug from you, my intention Is a desire to be accepted, It is innocent and true. Can I buy a hug from you, I just need a gift, I am broke, … Continue reading Can I Buy a Hug from You: Stephen Sigurdson
Stereotypes: Robert St. Germain
We don't have to live up to stereotypes just to join the crowd. We can find our own tune and sing out loud. We don't have to do stupid things just to be hardcore. When everyone does the same thing it all becomes a bore. You don't have to rise to someone's expectation of who … Continue reading Stereotypes: Robert St. Germain
As I Am.: Peter Herget
I'm strange yet crazy. I'm awkward yet cute. I'm weird yet lovable. I'm silly yet smart. I can be your best friend or I can just be. I can be as loud as I am silent. With a quiet whisper or a thunderous roar. I am who I choose to be. Whether or not you … Continue reading As I Am.: Peter Herget
