Just Fine

Just Fine

A Poem by Donald Meikle

Another Sunday morn

Another time to yawn

My favorite time of week

To take the time to speak

And find the time to rhyme

The coffee's only dregs in cups

The empty pot is clean

I simply dream of buttercups

In peeks of Springs that's been

The sun is bright

We slept the night 

She's dressing now and clean

The steak and eggs 

Refried mash and beans

with onions and garlic

And crunchy bits of fat

are settling as I contemplate another 

chocolate high

As you can see I gave up rhyme

again but I'll get by.

© 2012 Donald Meikle


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that is a poem to remember a day. Great chronicle for your grandchildren, I hope you have some?

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Donald Meikle
Donald Meikle

Halifax, MA



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Liverpool born,USNavy vet. Enjoying first marriage. three daughters, (two bathrooms) one until they left. (a tree that loves me) Poet thru geneology) Scot Irish. Living in New England more..

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