Here's to the people with rose colored glasses
The ones who see starlight where others see none The ones who hope wildly and love with abandon The ones who drag on 'til the victory is won Here's to the people who suffer the laughter Of other's who've left their rose lenses unworn The ones who face problems as puzzles not blockades The ones who step into each new day, reborn Imagine the world without rosy hued lenses A world without vision or dreaming or hope So here's to the people with rose colored glasses Who see life itself as a kaleidoscope Donna Falcone 2.14.2020 I'd spent the day cleaning my son's room - doing more than intended, yet it still seemed not enough. No longer a child, he was quite able to clean his own room, but I told myself it was a gift. As my body protested, I searched for satisfaction, trying to create order out of chaos, trying to reclaim the past - trying to retake what was taken - trying rebuild what Lyme Disease broke.
But, the past is carved in stone. I think of my boy, shaking it off like dust on the dresser, and smile. ------- Written on March 3, 2014 from a prompt on Photo Play Monday at Tweetspeak... Ode to the Home.
Art and poem by Donna Falcone May 13 2019
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