Looking back upon
This day that’s soon to be gone
I give thanks for life
Senryu
Leona J. Atkinson 01-20-14
Looking back upon
This day that’s soon to be gone
I give thanks for life
Senryu
Leona J. Atkinson 01-20-14
Lunch out with a friend
Breaks dreary day boredom
Sun shines through the clouds
Haiku, Senryu
Leona J. Atkinson 01-14-14
“Just grin and bear it!”
“Put on a smile and wear it!”
“Cheer up! That’s just life!”
Cliches meant to uplift us,
Are often cause for more strife.
Tanka
Leona J. Atkinson 12-27-13
Prayer plant flourishing!
Plants reflect environment?
Peace plant doing poorly,
But as long as there is life,
There is hope for peace to grow.
Tanka
Leona J. Atkinson 12-23-13
One more day of life
Upon this earth I have spent.
Treasuring moments,
I can make a difference
In each day given to me.
Tanka
Leona J. Atkinson. 12-10-13
Life is a vapor,
Full of disappearing days.
Make a difference!
Leave your mark on society.
Seek to better your world today.
Tanka
Leona J. Atkinson 11-30-13
A clock’s life demands,
Movement of its hands.
In a circle they must go,
Not too fast, not too slow.
Clerihew
Leona J. Atkinson 11-25-13
(Remix of “Always in Demand”–Free Verse–dated 11-20-13)
You sat there with me, in good times and bad,
Sometimes you were the closest friend, in the natural, that I had.
You supported me when I needed to weep, and
You often held me until I fell asleep.
With you, I would spend time, either alone or with family,
thinking, praying, reading, studying or just dreaming about a future journey.
You always went with me each time I moved,
and because of you my life much improved.
I’d curl up so cozily in your place,
and God would meet me in that space.
He’d talk to me in my head, or remind me in His word, of things He’d said.
It was with you that I learned so many things,
about how to reach out and share my blessings.
You were always there to comfort and hold,
even though you were becoming very old.
Your age made you look a bit worn out,
but in your ability to stand firm I did not doubt.
But then the time came that I had to let you go,
How I’d manage without you, I did not know.
At that time I no longer had the room nor space,
And I let you go on to another place.
Someone else took you in for their own,
and I am sure gave you a great new home.
But I just wanted to tell you that I miss you so,
and wish I wouldn’t have had to let you go.
It may sound funny, but it is oh, so true,
Old Pink Chair, I really miss you !
Ode-Irregular—Ekphrastic Poem
Leona J. Atkinson 11-11-13
A word came into my life today,
and it was totally brand new.
It caused me to stop and think
of what I was about to do.
It made me realize
that words can change a life,
Their entrance can bring about
the beginning or ending to strife.
Spoken in just a moment,
at the proper time and place,
a word can make a difference
of winning or losing a race.
For good words are treasures,
golden nuggets received along the way
hold them close ,dearly,
for they can truly make your day.
And then, when the time is right,
choose to let those good words go,
and right into the life of another
some goodness you will sow.
Rhyme
Leona J. Atkinson 11-08-13