Don’t Postpone Joy

rrodriguez

Don’t postpone joy

it lights the soul

a blessing from above

glows like flaming coal

enjoined with love

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

grasp hold of it

every moment burns

a torch of life lit

your spirit spurns

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

enjoy nature walks

the grandchildren

listen your spouse talk

it’s worth a million

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

look at the night sky

look at the stars

giggle, laugh, joke, cry

look at Saturn & Mars

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

let joy bubble up

walk in the park

fill-up your coffee cup

enjoy a blue-lark

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

enjoy a lazy lake

a meandering river

take a fishing break

listen the wind whisper

this the heart enjoys

  

Don’t postpone joy

fly a colorful kite

see it in the sky

tail wagging left & right

it goes, goes high

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

tap your inner thoughts

life is happening

make a hard knot

joy keeps burning

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

enjoy the crystal snow

a mist of gentle rain

the rustle wind blow

on a silvery horse’s mane

this the heart enjoys

 

Don’t postpone joy

use a powerful telescope

explore the distant planets

hang from a bungee rope

play with weird magnets

this the heart enjoys

 

 

 

  • Author: rrodriguez (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 28th, 2017 14:39
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is a free verse rhyming poem. I wrote it from a free writing exercise. I worked at it for a while and this poem was born. Enjoy and don't postpone joy.
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 62
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  • Goldfinch60

    Wonferfully positive and joyful write.

    • rrodriguez

      GF, thank you for taking out of your precious time to communicate your comment. Thank you again. Be blessed.

      • Goldfinch60

        My absolute pleasure.



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