My Reckless Paradise
the sun shines
softly sending
butterfly kisses
upon my smooth skin
the wind
rushes through my hair
and i let it ravage wildly
without a care.
this
tender harshness
of warm breeze
makes it feel
like the world is there
enveloping me
on this journey.
and
im
happy.
one hand on the wheel
my foot pressing on the gas
going fast with impulsive
passion.
windows rolled down
music blasted high
unafraid of what people think
of my punk pop music.
and
im
happy.
sunglasses
shading the world
in pink
seeing life
from a new perspective.
body swaying
rigorously
but i will never
run
out
of
breath.
(for i will keep breathing in this reckless paradise)
and
im
happy
because
i
am
living
now.
Hygge
Orange-peel fragrance drifts
mingling with wood floors sunwarm
light floats through rose petals
A quick note for those unfamiliar: Hygge (pronounced hoo-guh) is a Danish/Norewegian word meaning "a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture)".
My Happiness
In a world filled with so many perils
It's good to sit down and reflect a bit.
To think about the tiny things-the cardinal I saw eat from the feeder
I take a glimpse of the clear blue sky
And I feel as if I could fly
My spirits are high as I turn to admire the horse trollop down the street
And then that curly headed child says aloud:
I love you so much.
This brings to mind what is best.
The things that make me happiest-
Not things and games and toys for humans
But life and breath and Earth's beauty in creation.
Words on paper
Writing letters is a lost art.
Its time consuming,
not effortless,
takes some money too.
Take out paper,
pen, and envelope
and don’t forget the stamp!
Write about your day
your life,
your pets,
your family.
Fold it up and seal it off.
Now remembering their address...
Put it in the mailbox,
and now all you do is wait
...and wait
...and wait
...and wait
Received five days later,
but you don’t know that yet.
You have to wait another five days
for their response to come.
But it’s worth it.
Worth it because:
each time I get a letter,
I smile
and laugh.
My heart is in my throat.
It feels so good
for someone
to have spent that time on
me.
I’m immediately
excited
to open it
and read it.
To look at
their handwriting
that’s personal
and special,
unique to every person.
I never wait to open them.
They’re too exciting to save.
Words in letters
hold so much care.
They are deliberate
and decided.
Each time I get a letter,
I think
this is so much better...
than some message on my phone.
Because,
words
on paper
are more deliberate
and purposeful.
They hold a greater weight.
So,
I send letters
just to give people those
small moments
of pure happiness
that make
a person’s
day
and give them a
smile
that I passed their way.