Tomorrow Is Another Day
This poem was supposed to trip into a mess
Expose and explore an ugliness.
But my heart overflows, lifts the corners of my lips,
Crinkles my eyes as I breathe these moments of bliss:
My youngest’s soothing coos, trying to keep their canine sidekick still,
My eldest’s hesitance and confidence, his hands on the wheel,
A salad for lunch, some crispness to savor,
The three of us — family — working apart and together,
A long avoided task finally ticked off my to-do,
A day of learning, accomplishment and gratitude.
I think it’s going to be okay
To save outrage for another day.
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A confessional poem!
Treasure the magic of the day!
Love the looking on the bright side of an ordinary day. Those are what most of life is made of!
“Celebrate the moments of your life” ain’t just for coffee. 😉 Thanks for the feedback! <3
“frolicsome” — love that word you used about my poem — and it describes yours too! Have enjoyed sharing work this month.
Thanks, Libby. It HAS been fun. 🙂