The Day Is Here.

Goldfinch60



The day is here,

Another glorious sun filled day.

Each day is special.

Each day is new,

And full of expectation.

Will it be a walk in natures realm

With loved ones around,

Like the days when your children

Ran and skipped merrily to natures tunes,

Exploring the wonder around them.

Will it be a walk to the pub with Dad,

For a pint and a game of darts,

Talking of his times gone by.

Will it be a quiet time with my lover?

Just sitting lovingly with each other

In the silence of our love.

Will it just be me?

Sitting writing these words,

Thinking of times gone by,

But knowing that whatever happens

Today will be special;

As I am still here to enjoy it.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Online Online)
  • Published: April 5th, 2023 01:20
  • Comment from author about the poem: Every day is a good day.
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 14
  • User favorite of this poem: Accidental Poet.
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Comments5

  • orchidee

    The good days will last, unless I turn up and sing! lol.

    • Goldfinch60

      They will still be there Orchi, every day we get up is a good day.

      Andy

    • Lorna

      ooooooo a really good one.... loved it as I begin my day.........

      • Goldfinch60

        Thank you Lorna, much appreciated, have a great day.

        Andy

      • arqios

        Carpe diem it is, there is so much day to be had in each day!

        • Goldfinch60

          So very true cb, every day is special.

          Andy

        • Accidental Poet

          It's a good day to smile Andy. 😎

          • Goldfinch60

            As I do every day I get up AP.

            Andy

            • Accidental Poet

              And may it stay that way for a very long time.

            • MendedFences27

              Every day matters. Grab as much enjoyment as you can from each.

              • Goldfinch60

                I certainly do Phil, I certainly do.

                Andy



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