
Maggie Taylor
Drift along a stream
Or drift aimlessly through life
For good or for ill
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The words in blue are from Eleanor Roosevelt.
FRIENDSHIP
(After Patience Strong)
Friendship with oneself is all important;
Enjoy your you-ness every single day.
Be constantly aware
Of the great world that you share,
With that person who's inside you all the way.
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Friendship with some others is exciting;
When one's liked it's the icing on the cake.
But, without self-love, you'll find
No real warmth inside your mind,
So you cannot give, but only merely take.
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Forgive yourself for all your small shortcomings;
Don't be hard on someone who should mean so much.
Then you'll find you can forgive
Other folk with whom you live
And you can give the world a tender touch.
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A baby loves itself, it's quite self-centred;
It's the centre of its little universe;
Then it learns to love one other,
Its own adoring Mother.
Loving others is a task we must rehearse.
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Light a little flame of liking in your own mind,
Then let it shine on others every day.
Friendship's one of life's great pleasures,
Let's dispense it in large measures.
A friendship with ourselves shows us the way.
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Lovely little haiku but your poem definitely glows with inspiring, encouraging ideas!
ReplyDeletelovely haiku ~ read it as 'choice' ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeleteyour picture speaks a thousand (or so) words...haiku felt like a life lesson...
ReplyDeleteBoth very beautiful. The friendship poem is powerful.
ReplyDeleteshe seems sad drifting alone, may she land in happiness or hopefulness at least!
ReplyDeleteI like the haiku and the Friendship poem is wonderful, too.
ReplyDeleteWe related to drifting stream!! :)
ReplyDeleteLazy and Drifting
Good or ill: there aren't many other choices!
ReplyDeleteA Drift of Pollen