I love the rewards found with words, especially when they fall into a poetic arrangement. Neither taut nor prescribed; but rather the beauty and the truth of the message, seen in observation and lived through experience..
About Me
- Eileen T O'Neill .....
- 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}
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"Between autumn’s leaves and twinkling lights
ReplyDeleteIt’s very easy to recall so many happy memories"
Yes. You speak my mind! Have a great day!
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'.
ReplyDeleteIt'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.
ReplyDelete"It’s how life is as we are moved along by memories
ReplyDeleteRemembering 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.
Oh delightful lines, Eilleen! There's truly is Christmas about memories as we age! And remembering them keep us alive.
ReplyDeleteI loved this poem!! annell
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