The Irish Nanny and Her Golden Harp My nanny played a golden harp, With gentle hands, a work of art. The strings would hum a soft, sweet tune,
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
Tossing the wrapping. Exchanging unwanted gifts. Storing memories.
By Cathy holmesabout a year ago in Poets
Beneath the roof, the storms may pound, Yet peace within these walls is found. The world outside may shake and roar, But here, we’re safe, forevermore.
By Luciaabout a year ago in Poets
Granny’s ghost in her chair Last night, in the silence, I saw her there, my sweet granny, in her old chair. A ghostly glow,
Two Eggs Before Church? No. Two eggs for breakfast, so rich and divine, But beware their power when the clock strikes nine.
Swirls of white snow whoosh Past the windows Dancing in the air The fireplace is roaring The orange glow Lights the room
By KA Stefana about a year ago in Poets
I am the echo of a name borrowed, A faint trace of someone else's story. Not a blessing, not a triumph, just a space filled,
By llaurren's readsabout a year ago in Poets
Christmas night after the feast Christmas night, the feast is done, A day of laughter, food, and fun. Turkey, pudding, sweets galore,
Let our hearts open wide this Christmas day, as laughter and love light our way. Smiles as warm as the fire’s embrace, bind us all in a timeless space.
By Denise Larkinabout a year ago in Poets
I dread looking at your face, when you know the hurt you put me through, seeing me as though I am all complete but underneath
By Angel Adagioabout a year ago in Poets
A very merry Christmas To all our family and friends Good wishes for the new year And for happiness that never ends For some, it's just another day
By Sapphire Ravenclawabout a year ago in Poets
* Gently tucked nativities Wrapping paper tossed and torn Ornaments cling to the tree As needles cascade to the floor
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Poets