
Maybe she thought if
she wore those glasses, she could
see behind her back.
JDG

Maybe she thought if
she wore those glasses, she could
see behind her back.
JDG

When out on a walk
you start to see things like this
sad faced dog that lost his bark..
JDG
Today, thanks to friends,
I leapt over a growing mountain
of blah and found joy
waiting on the other side.
JDG
By adding up time
spent on worry, we’d see how
it subtracts from happiness.
~
By adding up time
spent on poetry, we’d see
how it multiplies pleasure.
(This poem was written jointly by my son and me and was posted on mondosedoka.com. I wrote the first three lines and he replied with the second three lines. We have been writing a joint poem daily using the mondo sedoka form for over seven years.)
Knox’s friend, Molly,
is moving in just ten days,
but today they played,
enjoying each romp and roll,
oblivious of the morrow.
JDG
I don’t want to squander
a minute of the time
I have left.
I want to
watch the sun rise and set,
listen to bird song,
pet my dog,
sip my wine,
laugh with grandkids.
I don’t want habit or worry
to rob me
of these “unproductive” moments.
JDG
If I surrender
my need to be right, then I
can better hear you
and the place from which I speak
will have room enough for two.
JDG
( reposted at the request of a dear friend }
Even though Sami
had walked me through each step which
I diligently
wrote down, I couldn’t upload
the image with my poem.
JDG
( Stay tuned for the poem and accompanying image. Sami will be home soon for Christmas break.)