What’s It Like in Heaven on Christmas Day What’s it like in heaven on Christmas Day? If only I could climb the clouds,
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
Gone too soon I was left in the cold No one minded Saying you were too old My last gift, I could never give to you I held onto it, not knowing what else to do As the weeks passed, I had no clue There was one left for me, given by you
By Noelle Hollyabout a year ago in Poets
Catch a Snowflake, Make a Wish A snowflake falls, so soft, so bright, A fleeting wonder of pure white light. Catch it gently in your hand,
Under winter’s soft and silken sigh, The world is draped in a white robe, soaring high. The snow angels do a waltz, soft and slow,
By Aviral Guptaabout a year ago in Poets
In the cradle of winter, where the shadows play, Snowflakes craft whispers that softly sway; A symphony of laughter, both young and old,
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Poets
Dogs and Angels Love Christmas Too The lights are twinkling, the night is still, A wagging tail, a heart to fill. Dogs by the fire, angels above,
I am sifting through old memories, now that they’re both gone. This will be the first Christmas I face without their presence,
By David Muñozabout a year ago in Poets
Beneath the gentle embrace of December's sky, Where frost-wrapped branches stretch and sigh, The earth slows her breath, whispers low,
I step down into the cozy basement apartment to cheers and the warm smell of nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice, and cloves, giving way to the scent of roasted
By Mike Clarkabout a year ago in Poets
Beneath the glow of twinkling lights, We gather close on silent nights. The world outside is wrapped in snow, But in our hearts, warm fires glow.
* She placed , with gentle tenderness the priceless, fragile figurines Onto the tree of togetherness but not to touch, only to see
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Poets
The frost paints lace on windowpanes, A quiet spell, as stillness reigns. Snow whispers soft beneath the trees, A world cocooned in icy seas.
By Luciaabout a year ago in Poets