The New Day - Senryu.

Goldfinch60



The new day is born,

I arise in the new light

Full of hope and cheer

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 8th, 2020 01:20
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 15
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Comments5

  • orchidee

    A fine write. But then I come along and spoil folk's days by singing - do I (spoil them?). lol.

  • ANGELA & BRIAN

    Good Morning UNCLE ANDY ~ Thanks for another Eternal Oldie from Your Song Satchel *Mary Hopkins & Those were the Days* and Tom Jones looks Younger than ME ! With a name like Brian Owen Williams (BOW !) I cant hide my Celtic Roots but (unlike our Friend ORCHIDEE) I can sing in TUNE. *Perfect Pitch* they call it in the Valleys and they*re not talking Cricket. Angela can sing because Shes Spanish so musically (as in most things !) we do HARMONISE !
    Each New Day has its own distinctive MELODY ~ In order to CARPE DIEM ~ all we have to do is HARMONISE ~ AMEN !

    Blessings & Joy to YOU & YOURS
    Love Angela - Brian - Smokey Cat !

  • Samreen Chowdhury

    3 lines but so passive and beautiful. it shows the beauty of each day and appreciation of how we get to live every single day. thanks for sharing.

    • Goldfinch60

      Thank you Samreen, each new day is special.

      Andy

    • dusk arising

      And croquet beckons.... winter has passed and the summer lies ahead with summer clothes, laughter, cool drinks and ice cream...... what's not to smile about?

      • Goldfinch60

        So very true d a.

        "Smile! It confuses people"

        Andy

      • Neville


        Bloomin heck Andy.. you are not going to believe this.. well I can hardly believe it... if you have not done so already.... go check what I posted in response to your review on my poem 'Climax' yesterday....

        Take care n stay safe my friend,

        Neville

        • Goldfinch60

          Yep, saw that - great minds etc.

          Andy



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