Will the writing well
Ever run completely dry?
No, there’s always more.
Connie Peters' poems in progress
The Special in Special Needs
His differences showed from the
start.
His development was off the
chart.
He walked around on tippytoe.
You never knew which way he’d
go.
He gurgled at round and shiny
things.
Never talks and never sings.
Makes buzzing sounds and oft
says, “Whee!”
He can hear and he can see.
But he rarely looks into your
eyes.
When he does, it’s a surprise.
Repetition and order is a must.
At times, it doesn’t seem right
or just.
But for us, he’s one to adore.
And we couldn’t love him any
more.
Laughable
Last night, I dreamed
a friend and I were at church
singing hymns.
A large family came in late,
and began filling up our pew.
They kept coming.
We kept singing.
Squashed together,
I was practically on my friend’s lap.
I was about to fall on the floor,
when I started laughing.
I woke up laughing.
A Warning
One year,
my niece, son and I
attended a writer’s conference
in Kansas.
The last night,
I had a dream.
It was dark.
My car stopped.
I got out for some reason,
and someone crashed into me.
I woke up my, heart pounding.
It seemed so real.
The next night,
on the way home,
It was dark.
I was stopped at a light.
The driver next to me
pointed to my car.
Looking back,
I saw I had left the gas latch open.
I thought
about getting out,
while waiting for the light,
and closing it.
But I remembered the dream.
The light turned green.
I drove to a safe spot,
got out, and closed the latch.
I think Someone
was watching over me.
As If
He nears thirty-one,
Has an awkward gait.
He speaks not a word,
Finds ways to express.
He shakes his head no,
And sharp claps mean yes.
With love, strokes my face.
Usually, no stress.
I speak with respect,
Like he understands.
He’ll show that he heard,
But there’s disconnect.
Communication
I will not neglect.
It can be a mess.
At times, I just guess.
Principles of Packing a Carry-On
Make sure your luggage fits in hatch.
Pack versatile and mix and match.
Fold small or roll so all will fit.
What will you do, where will you go?
These things, of course, are good to know.
A small umbrella, don’t omit.
Remember socks and underwear.
Leave space for items you buy there.
Bring things to do while you just sit.