A poem about the passage of time
Here’s a poem about time from
Connection—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry.
This book of poetry is available at: http://amzn.com/1511788259
Here’s a poem about time from
Connection—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry.
This book of poetry is available at: http://amzn.com/1511788259
my poem for love
neither rhymes nor idolizes,
for my love is filled with
jagged edges and hasty judgments.
sometimes the judgments were on the mark
and sometimes they led to heartache.
the early love was sweet and pure,
but also clingy and desperate.
trial and error led to gathered friendships and
effort wasted on fruitless encounters.
advancing years brought wiser decisions
and a deeper connection that was able to blossom.
love for children built ecstasy and depth,
but also fear and worry,
the constant companions.
my poem for love
neither fantasizes nor gushes,
for my love is filled with
realistic moments and dashed expectations.
sometimes the expectations were unrealistic,
yes, most times they were, that is true.
when the expectations were put to the side
and fantasy left for the writers,
the moments of deep connection
have been sweet and fulfilling.
my poem for love
brings music and rhythm,
for my love is filled with moments of
unplanned dancing and laughter.
sometimes the laughter is simply a release
and sometimes it is heartfelt and pure.
these are the moments that rush by
and yet,
they are the ones to remember.
my poem for love
continues its journey.
it neither rhymes nor gushes
rather, it follows
its meandering and flowing way.
my poem for love is real.
From my upcoming book, Love Leads the Way.
Staying at home provides an opportunity to discover the world nearby. Here’s a poem that reminds us of the beauty located close to home.
The statue of David.
Standing in its grandeur,
So tall and arresting,
Its beauty is breathtaking.
To see it
Requires entrance fee
to the museum,
Plus a visit to Florence.
The tree across the street.
Standing in its grandeur,
So tall and arresting,
Its beauty is breathtaking.
To see it
Requires opening
one’s eyes
To the masterpiece at home.
This poem is from the book of poetry Unfolding: A Collection of Wisdom Poetry, which is available through amazon.com.
Autumn has arrived, and brings with it energy to create! This time of year is wonderful for starting projects and achieving goals.
Here’s a poem about Autumn from
Connection—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry.
This book of poetry is available at: http://amzn.com/1511788259
Each of us has a soul that was endowed when we were born. This soul of ours knows our true self and our abilities and gifts. Somehow, life takes us away from the soulful connection, and to regain it takes dedicated effort.
In the book Faith–A Wisdom Poem Sharing Spiritual Connection, we are guided to reconnect with Spirit through reconnection with our souls. The reconnection takes focus and awareness. Here is an excerpt from Faith about reconnecting with the soul:
Faith–A Wisdom Poem Sharing Spiritual Connection provides a path to soul reconnection and connection with Spirit. It is available here:
After I finished writing the third book of wisdom poetry, there were still more poems to bring to light.
The fourth book, Growth, is a collection of poems about growing through natural processes, struggles, spiritual connection, and societal movement.
Growth can be purchased through this link: http://a.co/fpl41JV.
Here are two poems from the book:
When I received this poem two years ago, I saw it as a universal poem with meaning for everyone, and partially for me. I received the words, agreed with their message, published the book, and forgot the poem. Recently I’ve been rereading Unfolding—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry, and this poem jumps out at me as the one that has the most relevance to me at this time.
I’m about to publish a book about aging well, and one of the most important goals is to be focused on the aspects of living that bring satisfaction and growth. But to do this requires letting go of the things that hold hostage.
I am held hostage by my expectations of others and of myself, by old memories that criticize, by wasted time spent on unimportant pursuits, by holding myself back from flying with Energy Guidance, and by procrastinating. The simple message “Do it!” tells me to not only let go, but to move ahead and do the things that will bring me growth and satisfaction.
I’m going to photocopy this poem and paste it on my wall 🙂
Unfolding—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry can be purchased through amazon.com stores: http://amzn.com/1508828229
Unfolding—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry can be purchased through amazon.com stores: http://amzn.com/1508828229
Blossoming, captivating flowers
Fill the air with vision
Of fragrant beauty
To be had.
Lovely, coolish Spring days
Fill the nights with hopes
Of love and companionship
To be held.
Constant, melodic bird song
Fill the lungs with desire
Of expansive breaths
To be taken.
Spring in all its blossoming,
Fragrant, and melodic.
Magic, filling the
Life with freshness.
From the book of poetry Connection, available at http://amzn.com/1511788259:
The relationship between a father and his son is fluid. So many factors affect their interactions. Here is a poem I received about this fluid and important relationship. “Fathers and Sons” is published in the book of poetry, Unfolding.
Unfolding—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry can be purchased through amazon.com stores: http://amzn.com/1508828229
The winter rains are watering the weeds, and they are growing and growing. Each year at this time, I sigh and think about all the weeding I will be doing in February and March and even April. The weeds have always discouraged people, including me.
In my latest soon-to-be-published book of poetry, Growth, I received a poem about the weeds. Since reading this poem, I have started to approach weeds differently. This year, I’m still going to weed the wild grass and the prickly growth, but I’m going to leave the ones that are actually pretty. I now see weeds with new eyes.
Here is the poem that will appear in Growth:
Unfolding—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry presents spiritually inspired poetry. One of the poems, “Perfection Infection”, laments the hurtfulness in trying to be perfect.
When I finished the book, I reviewed it carefully and so did my editor. As far as I know, there is only one typo in the book and it’s in this poem. I think that is fitting.
Read the poem for its message and then see if you find the mistake.
Unfolding—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry can be purchased through amazon.com stores: http://amzn.com/1508828229
Picturing ourselves as individual cycles in the billions of cycles that are people is one way for us all to feel part of the same flow of life.
Here is a poem from Connection that shares this idea:
Connection—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry can be purchased through amazon stores: http://amzn.com/1511788259
Winter is a time for restoration and reflection. Here is a poem about the winter from the book of poetry, Connection:
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I recently returned from a reunion for my husband’s youth group class. Many years have passed since these people were together, but the years fell away and the friendships were rekindled. The reunion reminds me of the following poem from the book Unfolding—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry:
We walked in the park
My friends and I
We talked of past joys
And we talked of old fears.
We walked in the park
Slower than before
Youthful expectation fulfilled
Again, close connections rekindled.
Laughter and sadness and
Triumphs and defeats.
Together at times, but
Separate most often.
Youth offers opportunities
To acquire friends and more friends.
Time and experiences
Test the strength of the ties.
Ties that bind and support
Through the years fray or thicken.
The ties that continue
Give comfort, health, and joy.
We walked in the park
My friends and I.
A poem for our times:
Generous opening to peoples afar,
Requests for notice and hopes for aid,
Caring for others outside one’s reach,
The global family cries.
Crises afar are often for leaders.
The citizen feels unable to respond.
Cries for help and cries for surrender,
The global family waits.
Regular people hurting and cowering,
Pestilence, weather, famine, or sword,
Global residents watch with worry,
The global family mum.
Can we care for peoples afar?
Can we answer their requests for relief?
Can we help and can we offer?
The global family asks.
Close-to-me worries and close-to-me upheavals,
These are the subjects that most people treat.
The worries and troubles of peoples afar
Are too far away and too heavy to carry.
The cries and the anguish of others so far
Need far-away notice and far-away care.
Those who are able to give their support
Have strength to move beyond close-to-me thought.
Can we care for peoples afar?
Can we answer their requests for relief?
We can and we ought when our abilities allow.
The global family tries.
Here is the third of three poems from the book Connection—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry in the section “Connection to Myself”:
Me, myself, and I.
The same and yet different.
Self-reliant
Self-rewarding
Self-empathetic
Self-effacing
Self-caring
Self-amused
Self-reflecting
Self-motivated
Self-aware
Self-amazed
Thinking of others
Helping out
Caring for the environment
Noticing the lives of animals
Sharing feelings
Living life with creativity and acceptance
Loving life for its surprises
Marveling at life’s challenges
Cherishing life’s gifts and special moments
Accepting life cycles
Seeing life with self-loving eyes
I belong!
I love!
I can!
I grow!
I create!
I thank!
I care!
I see!
The “I” considers all.
Me, myself, and I.
The same and yet different.
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Also see “Me, Myself, & I: Three poems, first view” and “Me, Myself, & I: Three poems, second view”.
Connection can be purchased through amazon.com:
Here is the second of three poems from the book Connection—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry in the section “Connection to Myself”:
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Also see “Me, Myself, & I: Three poems, first view” and “Me, Myself, & I: Three poems, third view”.
Connection can be purchased through amazon.com:
Here is the first of three poems from the book Connection—A Collection of Wisdom Poetry in the section “Connection to Myself”:
Me, myself, and I.
The same and yet different.
Me is the part that is
usually unsure and needing assurance.
The part that wants
to be noticed but missed.
The part that cautiously advances
yet jumps at the opportunity
to experience change.
The part that sees the needs of others
and holds back.
The part that sees the needs of me
and holds back.
The part that craves love
and then becomes afraid
when love is received.
The part that understands
the desire for friendship
although friendships are not
always pursued.
The part that recognizes
personal blocks and
self-imposed limitations,
sometimes caving in and
sometimes not.
Me is wary and
hopeful and
deliberating.
Me can be too wary and
too gullible and
too exacting.
Navigating life through
Me thinking can be
safe but restricting.
Creating relationships through
Me thinking can be
supportive but restricting.
Living life through
Me thinking can be
satisfying but restricting.
Me thinking
is part of
balanced living.
Me, myself, and I.
The same and yet different.
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Also see “Me, Myself, & I: Three poems, second view” and “Me, Myself, & I: Three poems, third view”.
Connection can be purchased through amazon.com:
I am honored that Diane Kaplan, who is a singer-songwriter-spiritual connector, set part of Faith— A Wisdom Poem Sharing Spiritual Connection to music.
After reading sections of the poem, she chose this section:
Here is the song:
A wisdom poem “… is a poem that is dictated directly from Spiritual Presence. Each poem shares/provides/shouts a message. Each message can lead to connection and balance.”
Faith can open the possibility of spiritual connection, which can bring uplifting and expansive living. The book is available on amazon. com. Click the book title to buy it: Faith— A Wisdom Poem Sharing Spiritual Connection,
To hear more of Diane Kaplan’s inspirational music, go to her website: DianeSong.