All Spring Things
By Catherine A. MacKenzie
All spring things
Glow brightly,
Precious like diamond rings.
Fit for queens and kings,
Regular folk too,
All spring things.
A lonely bird sings
On leaves glistening,
Precious like diamond rings.
Birds spread wings,
Flying home to be part of
All spring things.
Fibers of gold strings
Woven in nests,
Precious like diamond rings.
Winter clings,
Wanting to share in
All spring things,
Precious like diamond rings.
Despite It All
By Catherine A. MacKenzie
Amid the darkness
And despair and doom,
View the blazing sun
And azure sky…
Or the silvery moon
And nightly black
When the living rest
After a day of light.
Grasp your hands
And flex your fingers,
Be grateful for
Limbs that move:
Legs to carry
You through the day
And arms to fold
On your chest at night.
Feel blessed for breath
That wakes you
Every morning,
For the power to yawn
And stretch,
To frown
Or smile,
To greet a new day.
In this new normal
Of a not-so-gentle world
Of confusion and chaos
Be kind,
For we share one life.
Be thankful for tears,
For to love is to cry and
To die is to have lived.
Despite doom
And despair
Be grateful
To be alive,
To see the sun
And the moon,
For what is the alternative.
Santa’s Dilemma
By Mark Sconce
Every year about this time,
St. Nicholas begins
To organize his trip abroad
Amid the children’s grins.
But news this year at Christmastide
Includes a sober piece:
That certain children far and wide
Are shockingly obese.
Never one to shirk his duty,
Old Santa makes a vow:
“By shedding from m’own big booty,
I’ll show the children how
To take a little pride.
I’m setting the example
For children far and wide
To make us all less ample!
Ho, Ho, Ho.”
And so Dear Santa shopped around
To find the right equipment
To help him shed his portly pound
Before the Great Transhipment.
Mrs. Claus encouraged him
Throughout the days and nights.
She fantasized him slim and trim
And bought him trendy tights.
The active adult that he is
Soon led to Leisure Village,
Where fitness is a booming biz,
Where dumbbells curl and curl…
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