Happy

 Happy doing nothing


Happy doing nothing on a sunny morning 

Walking down the avenues with pines

Throwing shadows on the forest paths


The pale blue sky between the clouds

That dance and waltz with verve

Above school yards where children play 


And harvest memories for their past

In sixty years in a world please God

No different from the last. 


Bedroom windows thrown wide open

Not a care in sight

Dappled bright through woodland light. 


Doting grannies pushing strollers

Harried mothers calling children

To hurry while the going’s good. 


Bent over men in crumpled suits

Shuffle in the shade 

Retelling tales from yesterday.  


All this on a sweet, sweet day 

We’ll never see again

Blessèd for being normal. 


These precious days that slip away

Never to return

Fastened in our memories. 


These fading hours are ne’er forgotten

They linger in our souls 

Cherished, valued, treasured.  

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