Today will be

Jooles


Notice of absence from Jooles
I disappear for months on end......just my life but I always come back!

Today I will be happy 

Today I shall not frown 

Today I'll leap and sing and dance 

Be the biggest clown 

 

Today I'll think no sad thoughts 

Today is purely fun 

Today all happy Scots 

Even though there is no sun 🌞 

 

Today I'll spend my money 

Today ill eat until I'm sick 

Today I'll kiss my honey 

Watch a 1000 and 1 chick flicks 

 

Today will be a good day

Today there will be laughs 

Today there'll be no hear say 

And definetly no gaffes 

 

Tomorrows but a rumour

Tomorrow's a world away 

Tomorrow may have no humour 

So live and love today

  • Author: Jooles (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 4th, 2017 05:27
  • Comment from author about the poem: So when I woke up this morning I went onto the community page and I was having a read at some of the poems. ..they are so good ... so raw and so real so I decided I wanted to do a happy poem but at the end not take away from what can be around the corner. Hope you enjoy
  • Category: Friendship
  • Views: 36
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Comments3

  • WriteBeLight

    Great advice, well written.

    • Jooles

      Thank you

    • Tony36

      Wonderfully written and expressed Great write

      • Jooles

        Thank you 😊

        • Tony36

          Welcome

        • Elizabethan Sea

          Beautiful! Also enjoyable and a little funny to read with they rhyme and rhythm. I like it a lot! This describes each day for me pretty much - burst into the day with a smile and determination to see good in all! 🙂

          • Jooles

            Best way to start the day and if you finish it the same it's been a good one 😉

            • Elizabethan Sea

              I agree. Also finishing it the same. That's great! Your poem is very inspiring for my day. 🙂

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