It’s love, we need.
Yes, to breed peace.
Indeed, it’s love.
Connie Peters' poems in progress
Write
Your
heart
Write
your mind
Write
your spirit
Write
your question, answers, and ponderings
Write to
inform, to surprise, to laugh, to love
Write
whenever
Write
because
Just
write
Right?
The Things We Do for Love
The thistles here are sharp as
tacks.
Unknowingly, we bring them in.
We find them when we feel the pain.
Inside,
barefoot or socks so thin.
They lie in wait for us to find.
Unknowingly, we bring them in.
Those
little rascals are unkind.
They pierce through socks and stick in skin.
They lie in wait for us to find.
So I search for them to begin.
And be glad when I step on one.
They pierce through socks and stick in skin.
Because
for Hubby it’s less fun.
So I attempt to find them first.
And be glad when I step on one.
He
always feels the pain the worst.
The thistles here are sharp as tacks.
So I attempt to find them first.
We find them when we feel the pain.
Legacy
Writer sits alone
But with the whole world in mind
Writing to no one
But writing to everyone
Letting it flow, inside out
Hubby Tableau
I hear squeaks, rattles,
And giggles, sometimes.
Hubby in hallway
Slightly bent over
Pushing his walker
Coming to breakfast
He speaks with effort
His garbled greeting
Sits at the table
On his padded seat
Two strokes have aged him
But he’s still Hubby
We pray together
Thank God for the food
We don’t talk a lot
So he can swallow
It has been eight years
A lot to swallow
Visitor
Eight-foot
fence around our back yard
Does not
deter our neighbor’s cat
He leaps
He scouts
our yard for moving things
He looks
at me with sideways glance
He comes
Beautiful
long, blackish-brown fur
Plump,
rather big for a kitty
He sits
At my
feet, he rolls on his back
“Rub my
fat belly,” he demands
I do
I tire
and quit so he stands
But he
lingers, hoping for more
Not now
I go back
inside through glass doors
I look
back, he stands, expectant
Questions
Aren’t
you going to let me in?
Aren’t
you going to adopt me?
Never
He turns
and leaps over my fence
But days
later, he’s at my feet
Hello
A Poem of
Praise
I look to
You, almighty God,
You are perfect
and I am flawed.
I know
that You will see me through.
Almighty
God, I look to You.s
I sing
Your praise into the night.
You are
the way, the truth and light.
You are
worthy, my voice I raise.
Into the
night, I sing Your praise.
With thankful
heart, I come to You.
Appreciate
all that You do.
You have
been with me from the start.
I come to
You, with thankful heart.