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Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, now living in Cheshire, England. I started to write poetry some years ago, as a hobby. I have enjoyed that new venture very much. My preferences are for long and micro-form poetry styles. A first book of poetry ~ Reason Without Rhyme, was published in December 2013. A second book ~ Fifty Seven Pebbles, was published in September 2015...I am presently compiling the content for my third book. Thank you for visiting my Blog... COPYRIGHT: The entire copyright and content of this Blog belongs to the author Eileen T O'Neill. Nothing should be copied, reproduced or hosted as per RSS feed by any other party. {This particularly applies to the USA company Feedspot.com}

Thursday 23 November 2023

Remembering...

The months between October and December
Always draw me back to those years now gone
Between autumn’s leaves and twinkling lights
It’s very easy to recall so many happy memories
Times shared with loved ones, no longer here
I miss all that excitement of travelling to visit
Airports overfilled with pre-Christmas bustle
Arriving to the warmth of much-loved hugs
Winter warming drinks and tasty festive foods
Scents and smells evoking childhood goodness
Being together was a precious gift for each other
Now there’s a certain emptiness to these months
It’s how life is as we are moved along by memories
Remembering the past while enjoying today’s times
 
Eileen T O’Neill 23/11/2023


 

6 comments:

  1. "Between autumn’s leaves and twinkling lights
    It’s very easy to recall so many happy memories"
    Yes. You speak my mind! Have a great day!

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  2. There is so much warmth in happy memories, with a tinge of sadness for their absence now. Love your close where new memories are created too 'while enjoying today's times'.

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  3. It's true. When I think of the holiday season, it is those of past years I remember, when all the kids were young, and then later, when they all came home for Christmas for a time. There was a magic to it that is missing now as I am more of an observer of the season than a participant.

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  4. "It’s how life is as we are moved along by memories
    Remembering the past while enjoying today’s times…"

    So very true...we should never forget the past--its wonderful occasions and people who are no longer with us, but we can enjoy the present as well. I hope this season is a good one for you, Eileen.

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  5. Oh delightful lines, Eilleen! There's truly is Christmas about memories as we age! And remembering them keep us alive.

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  6. I loved this poem!! annell

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