Thursday, February 28, 2013

Train Ride

Patter down the track,
Never looking back.
Clickerty clack, Clickerty Clack.
Ride the rails, Ride the rails,
Ride to where the sun pales.
Down the track, down the track.
Never look back.
Clickerty Clack, Clickerty Clack.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Stumble in the Valley


A pace too slow,

"Away we go!"

With a clickety, click.

Rattle my stick.

 

Stumble on broken ground,

A way through must be found.

Before the end of day,

Never to lose my way.

 

I stumble on the valley floor,

Stumble to your very door.

To stumble on to the love I'd crave,

Till you place me in the grave.

 

Then for all the wanted need,

You and God my soul do feed.

All in want of haste,

Left me to stumble and chased.

 

Run I cannot,

To that place too hot.

Where there once

Was my lot.

 

Now I pass through your door,

The gift of life to adore.

Praise and sing aloud,

Saves us all from the crowd.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Valentine Time

Standing on the corner,
Waiting for some time.
To share with a lover,
Please be my Valentine.

Waiting on a corner,
Waiting all the time.
Ne'er does she pass,
Ne'er my Valentine.

Shivering on the corner,
Cold to the bone.
Ring, Ring there goes my phone,
Who is it calling be my Valentine.

"I see you standing,
Why stand all alone?
Come inside,
And be my Valentine."

Warm pulses sing,
As I walk to you.
For you,
My love will be true.

Ne'er Wait on the corner,
Wishing for a Valentine.


Show her that you
Love her
Make everyday
Your Valentine.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

New Year's Day

The party's cleared away,
for a world ashen grey.
Now all the hope are done,
A new year has begun.

What is left to say,
in a world so ashen grey.
Hope for summers sun,
When a New Year's just begun.

This year like the last,
Will soon fly past.
Buried with all the rest.
No promise it won't be the last.

Live each day with cheer
Doubt not and never fear.
This is a New Year of hope again.
The New Year has just begun.

Friday, December 7, 2012

'Twas the Night Before Christmas - Dr. Clement Clark Moore

'Twas Dr. Clement Clark Moore that named the traditional reindeer in this poem which helped create our modern day "traditional" Christmas.

Can you name all the reindeer before you watch the video?

No you will not find Rudolph there. Rudolph was actually created for an advertising campaign in Chicago during the 1930's.

This is a lovely rendition of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas.

Enjoy.




Merry Christmas!