Another new day is waiting,
Waiting for me.
I know it will be a good day
As once more I arose,
Arose from my long life,
Knowing that each day I arise
Will be so wonderful,
Knowing that there are many more,
So many more to come
In the beauty that is within,
The beauty that is within my life.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: January 31st, 2022 02:30
- Comment from author about the poem: Each new day is wonderful.
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 42
Comments8
Good write Gold. Yes, in our cases, very long lives. You remember those dinosaurs we met....?
No, not someone who won't use the internet. I know a couple - wifey calls hubby a dinosaur because of that! lol.
Yes the dinosaurs were great fun Orchi.
Andy
I want whatever you got in your glass Andy ... just a sip & I'll be a very happy chappie .................................... N
I will send you a bottle Neville, it is a full bottle of kindness and happiness combined.
Andy
Great positiveness - thats a long word - long live optimism.
Thank you Michael, that is a long word for a Monday morning (oh no it is not Monday, I am retired so every day is a Saturday).
Positiveness is my middle name.
Andy
had a gruelling weekend
so this was just the read I needed
thanks Andy!
for making that sunshine
in all our lives
a little bit more splendid!
My absolute pleasure Mek, may your forthcoming days be filled with sunshine.
Andy
A very encouraging poetic thought here Andy, there is a beauty of simplicity here, that doesn't overcomplicate things, thus saying the sentiment, embrace what you have.
Bravo, and I hope that all is well!
Thank you Ben, life can be simple and in that way it is so much easier to enjoy it.
Andy
You always inspire me dear Andy
Even if situations are cloudy
I can find sunshine from your poetry
Thank you spilleronsheet, much appreciated.
Andy
It's a great way to start your day, just rejoice in it, pure positivity.
Thank you Paul, I always do.
Andy
So positive and inspiring. I like your words very much.
Thank you Rozina, most kind.
Andy
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