Wednesday, January 29, 2020
ADIEU to JANUARY 2020 By Polly Guerin
We toasted in the New Year with festive feast and gala wine
And Love sat down at banquet before the midnight chime
Then winter came calling, an ermine cape of snow drifts
And shrouded the city skyscrapers with peace-dove gifts
It did not last, the bone-chilling frigid unfriendly weather
Kept us cozing to heart and home, hankering in together
The Lunar Eclipse on January tenth reset our inner clock
And cleared away the pathway to yearnings we now unlock
The world in strife, fired up with emotion for want of tears
Rained silent prayers of hope upon those hard-hearted ears
Then came Malcolm Luther King day to honor the great man
Commanding peace and compassion was his noble plan
While flowers of late winter occupy silent places in our heart
Winter is slumbering in the open air and songbirds sing apart
We yearn for the magical land where dreams do come true
When peace and harmony unite the troubled world anew
And laughter is the sunshine that softens the sullen face
Just pick up your drive and plunge ahead, join in the race
With magic waiting somewhere behind January's door
It's a month that promises new adventures to explore!
Saturday, December 28, 2019
ADIEU TO DECEMBER 2019
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Starry Night, Vincent van Gogh |
December swept in to close the parting year
With a frigid Arctic blast, snow was in the rear
Powder puff flurries temporarily dusted the scene
Then spring-like weather made us giddy and beam
Yet brilliant stars illuminated the holiday streets
The Christmas tree at Rock made it all complete
And the Winter Solstice chimed in to celebrate
With joyful hymns and candles for nature's sake
Do not forget it is the end of remarkable decade
Recall sweet memories, dear ones, before they fade
Christmas concerts set the joyous holiday mood
O Holy Night, Silent Night so familiar did soothe
Folks wondered how the year had gone by in a silent poof
Left us dazed and betrayed by precious time is the proof
Starry night, night of wonder we sent songs of love away
To tame a hardened heart far and wide on Christmas Day
Oh why must you depart and close out this end of year
We had so much more to do, to savor you my dearest dear
There was no holding back the time and the clock was ticking
Away the final hours came, and Auld Lang Syne was tweeting
December bowed out with amazing grace and let in a New Year!
Where "Dreams Do Come True," for a grateful heart sincere..
Friday, December 13, 2019
CHRISTMAS TREE ORAMENTS FUZZY TALE By Polly Guerin
"Do not be upset," declared the Mouse Grenadier in his Christmas red uniform with gold braid and medals. His companion the Drum Majorette tapped away on his drum and the other ornaments cheered in unison.
Just then an elf of a pink mouse sitting in a green Christmas stocking asked, "Who will read us a story from the Victorian Snow Children's book?
"I will," said Humpty Dumpty who sat on his own private bench wearing blue jeans and a silly grin. His little stovepipe hat had fallen to the side of his head and he looked like he was ready to tell the story of the little boy who went out from his house in his snowsuit to play in the snow. "It was the first time he had ever played in the snow, so he watched the other children throwing snow balls."
Storyteller Humpty Dumpty had every Christmas tree ornament's attention. Continuing with
glee Humty Dumpty had a special ending to the story. "The little boy was so excited about the snowballs that he decided to save one for himself, so he tucked it into a pocket in his snowsuit to show his Mother and enjoy later. Well, when his Mother took off his snowsuit the little boy dug into his pocket to show her the snowball, but it had melted and was just a mass of slush in his
pocket. "That just goes to show you, " said Humpty Dumpty, "That each day is a fleeting moment in time and like the snowball one's life can also melt away."
After delivering his wise comments Humpty Dumpty smiled at the giraffe circus performer
perched on a small platform. The giraffe was dressed in a red and white gingham coat with a gold
harness and tail and was proud of being the tallest Christmas ornament in the collection. His
favorite companion was a blue-eye circus cat who balanced himself on a green, gold trimmed balancing ball.
The Christmas ornaments welcomed the presence of some snow white paper angels with gold
crowns in their red hair and a Christmas caroler with a jaunty red pompom on his hat was softly singing Christmas carols, to which the Christmas ornaments joined in by humming. Then, too, there were three adorable little French poodle dog ornaments, all related by their curly white coats with ribbons and bow tie decoration.
When the Librarian received the package many days ahead of Christmas she did not open it
immediately and the Christmas ornaments thought perhaps they would be forgotten. But, that did not happen, instead the Librarian took pleasure in placing each and every one of the Christmas ornaments on a special branch in the green Christmas tree, decked with a light snow dusting, in the children's wing of the library. The Christmas ornaments were full of joy, year after year, whenever children came to visit them in the library.
"That's all there is to this simply Christmas Ornament story," said Humpty Dumpty, "We are
happy to now reside in the Library where we bring the Christmas Ornament story to each boy and girl who visits the special Christmas tree where we now reside."
"Wishing you Happy Holidays," he said, "and may your dreams come true with love from the Christmas ornaments."
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
ADIEU TO NOVEMBER 2019 By Polly Guerin
The calm repose of sun kissed days awesome
Stealing gently into the harvest of the year
I can still hear autumn dancing in the sphere
Crisp sunburn leaves soothe the troubled heart
Stave off the weary cares before they even start
The sweet chill of pumpkin spices linger long
The world is full of chirping happy bird song
With childlike wonder autumn's magic hour
Brought cartoon floats above the city bougher
The season ignites hospitality in the heart
And the congenial flame of charity to start
With great cheer assembled for the merry feast
Gathered folks with gratitude to say the least
I heard a thousand blended roaring notes
A frigid blast bore down with chilling strokes
Then, here's to the steadfast, brave oak tree
It stands with its pride, hale green for thee
Tuck November's story inside a keepsake box
And save autumn's treasures to later unlock
Remember the sweet chill of autumn so dear
Return to its pleasures, again, but next year!
Saturday, November 2, 2019
ADIEU TO OCTOBER 2019 By Polly Guerin
Soft light, the calm repose of Autumn days
I smell Autumn dancing in October's phase
The trees were dressed in autumn splendor
Yellow saffron, ginger cream, chestnut hues
The Ashes, Oaks and Maples, an even many more
The leaves by hundreds did carpet the forest floor
With the gentle chill, an the crisp sunburnt leaves
Then sweet golden kisses were all over the trees
The bird's came back to take a backward glance
To marvel at nature's glory in striking balance
Soothing life's weary to take comfort and rest
October began a magical month, the very best
A timeless time to press forward with the new
And treasure autumn memories and then renew
Yet, I still smell the sweet aroma of the pumpkin patch
And everyone, a trick-or treater, opened up the latch
Columbus Day brought poignant pause to reflect
And remember those who reside in forlorn rest
Though some stormy weather dashed our dreams
The brilliant light returned in sun-kissed streams
Alas we must turn back the clock, brings the blast
Ti's sad that the sweet Autumn days could not last.
Friday, August 30, 2019
ADIEU TO AUGUST 2019 By Polly Guerin
August memories will always linger in my heart
With the first kiss of summer's embrace to start
Brought hotter summer days and cooler nights
We shed our rigid persona and free, took flight
The heat cooled off by the welcome thunder rain
Wild flowers and green meadows refreshed again
Cooing birds and Crickets orchestrated the night
The plein air was pungent fresh to our delight
The last rose of summer on a white picket fence
A Nantucket cottage we stayed a week for rent
The aroma of the imperial sea lingers ever long
As it washes ashore with its roaring ancient song
Colorful sea glass sprinkled on the sandy shore
Building sand castles, foreign lands to explore
To live in the sunshine, swim away into the sea
Drink in the wild dulcet air renew you and me
Sitting under the umbrella with a book I agree
Savor the lucent images of Nirvana sets us free
August has passed yet summer wants to linger on
Between the pages of the next month they prolong
Sweeter dreams and treasured memories keeping
We bid farewell to August's golden days seeking
Oh! Happy Day! the happiest chapter of the year
With new postcard memories treasured my dear
Yet, another beautiful day, it's summer's last call
Interjects it golden heritage into the start of fall
Thursday, August 1, 2019
ADIEU TO JULY 2019 By Polly Guerin
Everything good, everything magical
Seemingly happens in the summer
But July turned into a hot plate griddle
And the days just lay there and sizzled
The blood red Ruby is your birthstone
Passionate, dramatic you are not alone
With admirers around your golden flame
July hangs on the top of summer's game
Sultry days and dewy nights so it seems
Gives us pause to linger and to dream
As sea glass sparkles in the ocean sun
Stories of foreign lands have just begun
Beach books let us read and make plan
To vicariously visit some enchanted land
And sleep the sleep of dreams come true
Live in the sunshine, swim away, renew
Drink in the wild sea air and lose yourself
Leave worries behind store then on a shelf
Fill your baskets high with golden pines
Cool parsley, basil sweet and sunny thyme
Gather up memories on a dewy morning
Tuck them into a notebook, never boring
With July at the top of the livelong year
Gather sweet memories so close, so dear.
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