Dear gentle-men,
Think about it, there must be higher love down in the heart or hidden in the stars above. Without it, life is a wasted time. Look inside your heart, I will look inside mine. I want my dark prince. I want my angel. I want my tempter. I want the lighter of my seven lamps of beauty, honour, laughter, music, love, life and immorality… I want my inspiration, my folly, my happiness, my divinity, my madness, my selfishness, my final sanity and sanctification, my purification, my light across the sea, my palm across the desert, my garden of lovely flowers, my million nameless joys, my day’s wage, my night’s dream, my darling and my star... My love, I want to find you here
Good-bye Maria
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Imaginations
Imaginations can go far.
There’s no telling where to start.
Whether it’s thinking of a wacky word,
or dreaming of a wild rabbit herd.
An elephant the size of a bunny!
A fish walking on land,
A snake eating a jar of honey,
a worm with a humans’ hand.
Just speak your own mind,
There’s no script to read.
Think and you’ll like what you find,
Imaginations for a good deed.
By: S. Jade
Military Moms This year on Mother's Day We should think of offspring lost And Mothers of all those Troops Who paid the ultimate cost. They've watched Sons and Daughters Sent off to a foreign land To fight wars and give their all In some conflicts so ill planned. But no matter what the reasons They've always stepped up to the line To give their lives for Freedoms Enjoyed by all of yours and mine. We must Honor all those Mothers Of all those who have Served And Sacrifices that they made With our, "Thanks!", so well deserved. It takes a very Special Lady To let Her Child go off to War Or just to join the Military With the pride and fear and more. There's too many Gold Star Mothers And if you might know of one Please send Her a special wish To praise Her Daughter or Son. Military Moms are the Greatest With a strength beyond compare Who hope and pray their loved one Comes Home safe, from over there. So, let's keep them in our thoughts And hope their prayers come true All those Moms and all those Troops Who stand Strong and Proud, and True. Del "Abe" Jones FOR MOMS She was there at the beginning When the world was new to you - She was there to turn to happy times Those when, you were hurt or blue. She was there to listen to your thoughts And when you asked, to give advice - She was there to tell you, "Those don't match!" Or, "Hon, you sure look nice." She was there with you at nighttime To help you say your prayers _ She was there to tell you, "It's alright." When you had a dream that scares. She was there at morning time To get you up and out of bed - She was there when you didn't feel good (or did) To say, "You'd best stay home, instead." She was there when you were hungry And when you had those dirty clothes - She was there when you needed her (How she knew? Only heaven knows.) She was there at the beginning And she'll be there your whole life through - She'll be there in your mind and heart Just like a mother is supposed to do. Del "Abe" Jones Mother's Day There were some different beginnings To what we know as, "Mother's Day" One woman, Anna Reeves Jarvis "Mothers' Work Day Clubs", her way. They focused on sanitary conditions And provided medicines for the poor They promised to care for all Soldiers From both sides in the Civil War. After that War that had divided The new-found peace would take her To healing families and friends And she became a real peacemaker. Then, in the Eighteen seventies Something we could sure use now "Mothers' Peace Day" was started By, Julia Ward Howe. A famous woman of the time Reformer, lecturer, and writer of note "The Battle Hymn Of The Republic" Is something that she wrote. A woman' suffrage association Voted her their first President And hers, the first suggestion To have a Mother's Day event. Then there was Frank Hering In the year Nineteen ought-four Of the Fraternal Order Of Eagles Who claimed to open the door. In Nineteen fourteen Woodrow Wilson Recommending a Federal Mother's Day Signed a joint resolution That we now observe each year in May. No matter who takes the credit It was a long time overdue To honor all those Ladies Who gave life to me and you. So, those who still have theirs Should remember those times passed And thank Her now for all those things She's done for you in the past. For those whose Mom is gone It's a time to reflect and say, "Mom, I love and miss you, On this, and every other day." Our Mothers shape our being And have an endless wealth to give And She will be a part of us For as long as we may live. Del "Abe" Jones "Mankind's greatest accomplishment is not the revolution of technology, it is the evolution of creativity." © 1984 Del "Abe" Jones
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