Poetry

Lilly’s Light


Lilly longed for friends,
For she had always faced taunts.
In a world that felt so cold,
She sought warmth and kindness to hold.
Together they will create a bond that never ends.

Poetry

Unspoken Currents


The silence in your words
tells me more than you can ever say.
In the quiet depths, emotions swirl,
A hidden truth beneath the fray.

Poetry

Fasteners Unite

Screws, tacks, and nails, oh my!
In the workshop, they all do lie.
The screw got twisted and turned around,
The tack got stuck but didn’t make a sound.
And the nail, oh the nail, so strong and stout,
It held it all together without a doubt.

With hammers clanging and pliers in hand,
Each tool at the ready, we make our stand.
Crafting and building, with teamwork we strive,
Creating new wonders, our spirits alive

Poetry

True Companion

Loyal friend, purest,

Love and comfort, warm and true,

Heart’s connection strong.

In laughter’s embrace, we find our way,
Through shadows and light, together we stay,
In every moment, precious and rare,
A bond unbroken, beyond compare.

Poetry

Olaf

In a realm of chill and ice,
Olaf the snowman rolls the dice.
With a joyful grin and a nose of orange,
He navigates through ice, never at a loss.
He cherishes warm hugs and sunny skies,
Yet in the heat, he never sighs.
Olaf’s heart is kind and bright,
Bringing joy to all in sight.

Poetry

Quote for October 25, 2025

“We need to accept that we won’t always make the right decisions, that we’ll screw up royally sometimes—understanding that failure is not the opposite of success, it’s part of success.” —Ariana Huffington

Poetry, Three Things Challenge

Dance of the Crane and the Spider

Your three words today are:
CRANE
FLY
SPIDER

A crane takes flight across the blue,
With wings that stretch, so bold and true.
Below, a spider weaves its thread,
Crafting dreams where shadows tread.

In the sky, the crane will soar,
While the spider works from shore to shore.
Together they dance in nature’s play,
One in the air, the other at bay.

Poetry

Pluto or Bust

Paul the porcupine had a plan

He was going to build a plane

To leave this planet and head to Pluto

A daring journey, he was determined to go