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Topic:
Truth
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A newborn baby learns to laugh
How wonderful the sight We show them love We show them hate We teach them wrong and right. These children we are blessed to teach Believe our words are truth We want them smart We want them strong We minimize their youth. In ignorance to what is real Conditioned by our greed Our anger grows Outwardly shows Just what our kids don't need. How honorable the parents That aren't afraid to try To show their love Devoid of hate To marvel at the sky. In search of truth I soon found out The ultimate endeavour Is in your heart For all to know That truth was here forever. To teach that truth is in your heart Your heart was made for giving Though what you seek May not be found The quest makes life worth living. Todd M. Sholley |
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The Quest
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In search of truth I soon found out
The ultimate endeavour Is in your heart For all to know That truth was here forever. A newborn baby learns to laugh How wonderful the sight We show them love We show them hate We teach them wrong and right. These children we are blessed to teach Believe our words are truth We want them smart We want them strong We minimize their youth. In ignorance to what is real Conditioned by our greed Our anger grows Outwardly shows Just what our kids don't need. How honorable the parents That aren't afraid to try To show their love Devoid of hate To marvel at the sky. To teach that truth is in your heart Your heart was made for giving Though what you seek May not be found The QUEST makes life worth living. Todd M. Sholley |
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Topic:
ESMERELDA
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I met her on the bus I rode to work each day.
Though she was silent as she stared I knew she had a lot to say. Don't sit with her the others conversed she might have lice or crabs or something worse. I've been noticing her ways for days and I began to care. She rode along in silence her light blue eyes fixed in stare' Her name was Esmerelda she had so much love to share, a lifetime of wisdom, a head full of white hair. Beside her purse and shawl there was a box full of seeds oh, thats for my angels she pulled up her sleeves. She got off at the park by the old flour mill Soon birds were all over, the park quickly filled. In youth she had beauty and yes, quite a dancer. But poverty and war soon spread like a cancer. She had her love of many years always by her side. With Gus they had strength of heart and soul in kind. Big Gus worked at the mill that ran both night and day. I love you more than even bread is what he used to say. Now one sad day he left her side called up to go and fight. Esmerelda was fine by day but cried most every night. Soon the war was over she saw soldiers coming home. Her Gus was nowhere in sight, she felt so alone. One day some soldiers came to her with news She cried at first then realized his love she'd never lose. To ease the pain she rode the bus to the park arriving by day not leaving till dark. Gus always said he wished he could fly and now and then theres a dove passing by to kiss her sweet cheek and it seems she has learned although Gus left his spirit returned. I never thought Id meet an angel riding on the bus I will cherish the story always of Esmerelda and Gus. |
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Freddy Freshens Up
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Freddy always had bad breath
but it was getting worse. His mother blamed his diet, Freddy claimed it was a curse. His room was filled with stick-ups to freshen up the air. Freddy's mom was embarrassed, Freddy didn't care. Freddy's pillow lost its color and faded from red to pink. His morning breath has morphed the toothbrush and towel at the sink. Each morning Freddy's mom wakes him with a stick. She has to keep her distance, his breath would make her sick. Freddy loved attention, he found lots of it at school. Though his language was horrendous some still thought he was cool. Freddy could burp whole sentences farting on command. There was no doubt he was the king of grossness in the land. Freddy had a crush on Suzy Shindig, the cutest girl in school. He thought she was a princess, she called him a fool. Freddy freshened up his act and soon won Suzy's heart. She loved to be around him, except when he would .... Freddy's bad breath went away. His family was elated. The color had returned to all his breath had faded. |
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Topic:
Living Proof
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The chickens busy laying eggs were squawking 'bout their feat
while pigs nearby were waddlin' in mud to beat the heat. The guernsey cow was chewing cud the goat was eatin' grass.The donkey stood and watched it all while horse was passing gas. The cats were waitin' for the milk that guernsey made each day, their kittens hid amongst the straw for it was time to play. The geese were honking while they chased away the cats. The pigs called them rude then the geese called them fats. The mice came out to gather their grains and the kittens chased them right down the drains. Pidgeons in pairs were preening their backs as farmer came in with food in big sacks. He made darn sure that everyone ate, was always on time and never late. This loving existence for all that live there is living proof of love in the air. Todd M Sholley |
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Topic:
The Chair
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It seems only yesterday
when our children were born. I remember the chair I'd rock in 'till dawn. This chair has a past that is tried and true, and on many a night only that chair would do. The chair was handmade a decade ago by Mother's father, a woodsmith you know. Each new generation rocks their babies 'till grown, in that same rocking chair Grandpa made at his home. Sometimes that old chair saw more use than my bed, sounds like something my parents once said. Through colic and colds, cuttin' teeth through their gums I'd sing them my songs ... well, sometimes I'd hum. I'd waken mid-morning with a baby asleep then back to the crib I'd silently creep. Some nights they'd want something, I just didn't know, so we'd rock and we'd rock and we'd rock some more. Now my kids have grown older and i still love that old chair. My most precious moments were spent rocking there. So simple and rustic that chair will live on to watch sleepless nights turn into the dawn. There's few things in life I wish always were there, for me it's my family and that old rocking chair. Todd M Sholley |
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Topic:
I'd Be A Rooster
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Iwake up each morning
to that crazy old bird, his song's not the prettiest thing you've ever heard. Daily he crows to announce the sun. He does his job well and does it for fun. Who else gets to scream at the first light of day at the top of their lungs "get out of the hay!" The people that live at the place where he crows get up from their beds and put on their clothes. Soon all the animals get their daily reward, it's feeding time in the old barnyard. When feeding is over he stretches his legs. The chickens nearby are laying their eggs. He scratches the dirt like he's having a fit, his diet includes both gravel and grit. The rest of his day is leisurely spent. The chickens adore him and he is content. His titles include the rooster, the crooner, the king! He's glad to be grounded, not a bird of the wing. If I could be something, I've heard people say, I'd be a bald eagle, a great bird of prey. Now that I know him, I have to say, I'd be a ROOSTER any old day! |
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Topic:
LIES
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He lied to her
She lied to him Their kids lied, What a shame. The son got busted drinking beer, he lied about his name. The daughter missed her period, she lied to hide her shame. Dad lied to mom about working late, it seemed the thing to do. Mom lied to dad about loving him, for all along she knew. They all lived lies and didn't care, for life was hard, and nothing was fair. One very sad day dad had a stroke, he died shortly after. The family wished instead of lies they 'd filled their lives with laughter. The lies they told brought only pain, and ended up in sorrow. From that day on they swore to all , they'd tell the truth...tomorrow. Todd M. Sholley |
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