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Tuesday: Thoughts of Inspiration

An Early Day in May

 

May soothed

– sensual breeze caressing.
Snug, she cooed in floral chroma;

Gave artistic license – dressing up

Pubescent fields, teenage woods,

Jaded lanes; embellishing

Craggy watersides.
Warmth was kind – sun tempered,

Lifting life; erecting bluebell swathes

For good measure: late-spring treasure.
At hill’s base

A mirrored lake, brooding,

Bathed in halcyon haze –

Yet hectic life scurried,

Spurred on by procreating drive,

To see it all survived another year.
Back home, garden tulips flared,

Thrust aloft on rigid stems, and

Under day-time brilliance,

Open goblets, clustered,

Sought out heavenly guidance –

Lauding hallowed Tulipa gods.
May is Nature’s intermission –

Bridging April’s go-ahead

With hothead June.

By
Mark R Slaughter

Tuesday-Words of Inspiration #18

Butterflies
by K.C. Fahel


I crawl alone along the ground
I creep along my way
I look up and I see the sky
I wish so hard that I can fly
And soar above the day

I'm shadowed by the swaying grass
And leaves on plants and trees
Between them all I see the sun
I dream of all the wondrous fun
Of flying on the breeze

I'm thinking that I'm all alone
When I discover here
Some others who, all just like me
Just wishing that they too were free
To find compassion near

They notice me, I notice them
We soar up to the skies
We glide on love's uplifting air
Within the kindness that we all share
We've become butterflies

Tuesday's-Word of Inspiration # 13

Never Give Up
Tenzin Gyatso

Never give up
No matter what is going on
Never give up
Develop the heart
Too much energy in your country is spent
developing the mind instead of the heart
Develop the heart, Be compassionate
Not just to your friends but to everyone,be compassionate
Work for peace in your heart and in the world
Work for peace, and I say again
Never give up
No matter what is happening
No matter what is going on around you
Never give up.

Tuesdays Word of Inspiration #2

This week is the last week of black history month, so I decided to post a poem by one of my favorite African American women, the one and only Maya Angelo. I thought this poem would be perfect for all the hard working women out there. Visit her website Maya Angelou


Woman Work by Maya Angelou

I've got the children to tend
The clothes to mend
The floor to mop
The food to shop
Then the chicken to fry
The baby to dry
I got company to feed
The garden to weed
I've got shirts to press
The tots to dress
The can to be cut
I gotta clean up this hut
hen see about the sick
And the cotton to pick.
Shine on me, sunshine
Rain on me, rain
Fall softly, dewdrops
And cool my brow again.
Storm, blow me from here
With your fiercest wind
Let me float across the sky
'Til I can rest again.
Fall gently, snowflakes
Cover me with white
Cold icy kisses and
Let me rest tonight.
Sun, rain, curving sky
Mountain, oceans, leaf and stone
Star shine, moon glow
You're all that I can call my own.

Tuesdays Word of Inspiration #1

I have decided that every Tuesday I will start posting an inspirational scripture, quote or poem. I feel that everyday should have a new meaning, and everyday we should look at life as a new begining. Sometimes it just takes a few words of inspiration to get us going..

Todays Inspiration:

PERFECT IN BEAUTY, GOD SHINES FORTH

Psalm 50:2