We’d had our troubles in the past, but somehow we got through,
And as the New Year
dawned, we had resolve, yes, it is true,
And gladly parked
ourselves there in the ‘resolution queue’.
Perhaps it was a vow
to lose the weight once and for all,
Get organized, learn
something new, save more, spend less, stand tall,
Quit smoking, spend
more time with family, both large and small,
Travel more and read
more, don’t just live life at a crawl.
Yes, one or more of
all these vows, we made while toasting drinks,
To (with the New Year
coming on), renew ourselves, one thinks,
But then the days go
hurtling past, much quicker than a wink,
And ‘life’ and
problems take control ‘fore you can even blink!
Then January
seventeenth is somehow there once more,
And, sadly, things
look much the same as all the years before,
Your resolutions made
so firmly had become a chore,
You’d skipped a day, then
two or three, then fin’lly closed the door.
Please don’t think
that those New Year’s vows were more than you could chew,
Allowing thoughts of ‘failure’
to creep in and make you blue,
And don’t be hard upon
yourself, just look at what you do,
Achieving in a week
what took past kin a month or two!
Those resolutions that you made weren’t signed or iron clad,
But mere suggestions you’d considered, be you lass or lad,
So here is my idea that will never make you sad…
Resolve to live each
day in such a way that makes you glad!
Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com |
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So Karen, Charlotte, Mimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Topics for the next few weeks (with a huge thank-you to Mimi, who comes up with so many of them!)...
Opposite Day (January 24)
Typo Day (January 31) Celebrate those funny (autocorrect) mistakes.
Kites (February 7)
Valentine (February 14)
Predictions (February 21)
DNA (February 28)
Telephone (or Say Hello Day) (March 7)
Genius Day (March 14)
Celebrating Poetry (March 21)
Respect Your Cat Day (March 28) (Richard II's 1384 edict forbidding eating them.)
Imperfection (April 4)
A poem to live by!
ReplyDeleteI don't do resolutions and there is one on that board that I don't need for sure. I haven't been in debt since 1999.
ReplyDeleteWell said! To try to live without regrets is the best way.
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