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So Small

Philippians 4:6 “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” King James Version (KJV) How do I pray, Lord help me have a good day? When there are people in the world dying. How do I pray, God watch over myContinue reading “So Small”

Posted byChico’s MomMay 3, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:bible, Christian, Christianity, faith, God, poem, poetry, religionLeave a comment on So Small

Clickety clack

Tired. I’m so tired. Here in the muck and mire. < I want to feel – peel – < back to a time when there were no words. Back to a moment when nothing was absurd. ~ My body shivers from the late spring night air. Coupled with the dew clinging to my skin makesContinue reading “Clickety clack”

Posted byChico’s MomMay 2, 2023June 29, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags:emotions, feelings, fiction, life, poem, poetry, trains4 Comments on Clickety clack

Night Sky

Sky so dark; full of star light. If I pour out my heart, will you hear me tonight? Should I whisper? Should I scream? Will your answer come in a dream? I’ve been praying in ernest. God hears my call. Do I need a new court? Try a different ball? I shall keep praying. ToContinue reading “Night Sky”

Posted byChico’s MomApril 30, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:emotions, feelings, moon, poem, poetry, stars3 Comments on Night Sky

Old friend

Stick by me old friend, until the end. My companion until this is over. My one true soldier. By my side day and night. You are not the fright. You will not catch me when I fall. You will not comfort me at all. You will not carry me when I can’t walk. You willContinue reading “Old friend”

Posted byChico’s MomApril 29, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:death, life, poem, poetryLeave a comment on Old friend

Gentle Spring Rain

Posted byChico’s MomApril 28, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:flowers, Kentucky, photography, photos, poem, poetry, rain, springLeave a comment on Gentle Spring Rain

Mask up

Look at her wearing that mask. I hope she gets sick. Who does she think she is? I hope she gets sick. Did someone forget to tell her covid is over? I hope she gets sick. That mask ain’t fooling no one. I hope she gets sick. Keep your distance. Gee, let her get sick.Continue reading “Mask up”

Posted byChico’s MomApril 27, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:feelings, opinions, people, poem, poetry, thoughtsLeave a comment on Mask up

Plastic love

~My first attempt at a haiku.

Posted byChico’s MomApril 26, 2023April 26, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:flamingo, haiku, hearts, love, plastic, poem, poetryLeave a comment on Plastic love

Waste not. Want not: birthday

This poem is being written in stages to highlight the things I do toward frugal living. *I’ll do a diy in a later post. 😉

Posted byChico’s MomApril 26, 2023February 3, 2025Posted inUncategorized, Waste not. Want not.Tags:diy, frugal, frugal living, happy birthday, poem, poetry1 Comment on Waste not. Want not: birthday

Screw dolly

Posted byChico’s MomApril 25, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:diy, drill, fence, fencing, muscles, poem, poetry, screws, sore, workLeave a comment on Screw dolly

Dumbest thing EVER!

I did the dumbest thing ever, I sent my muse a letter. No, I’m not trying to be clever. Will it get read? I’m really not trying to be a ‘go getter.’ I just wanted to say thanks. Will it get thrown in the trash? Inspiration in me you have banked. It would be tooContinue reading “Dumbest thing EVER!”

Posted byChico’s MomApril 24, 2023April 24, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:chance, letter, life, poem, poetryLeave a comment on Dumbest thing EVER!

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