New Calendar, Old Calendar
Old calendar's last page is old and worn.
Tomorrow, tidy ones will deck the wall.
What wishes shall we make on new year morn?
The kids will want to grow up, smart and tall.
Adults will want a storeroom full of corn;
their house is warm in winter, cool at fall.
Our future days are God's gifts, so content
yourselves with simple life from day to day.
Don't count the passage of years in lament,
but sum the blessings on your daily tray.
Agatha Lai
Hello Aggie.
What an inspiring poem here! You are so right! We really ought to sit back and enjoy every passing moment. They only come once!
Although time certainly flies, these are the moments to treasure.
I wish you health, happiness and lots of aMUSing inspirations this coming year.HAPPY NEW YEAR AGGIE!
~Cleo
Hello Lori,
This is my last poem of 2005. It is 2006 here now.
I wish to share it here with you all. I am happy you like it.
Yes, how time flies. I hope this year 2006, will bring you hope,
peace, health and joy.
Happy New Year
Aggiel
Hi Agatha -
Great to see you around again.
I hope you are well and I look forward to seeing you more in 2006.
Genesis (the rock group) said a similar thing:
"Don't live today for tomorrow,
like you are immortal."
And I think your renewed message is very well put and well timed.
Happy New Year.
J.
Aggie and back at you once again too.
If we truly believe, we can make our dreams come true this year (or have fun trying anyway). Shall we try?
HUGS
Lori
James,
It's great to see you too. Thanks for the welcome here and the inspirational quote :
"Don't live today for tomorrow,
like you are immortal."
Happy new year
Aggiel
Hi Lori,
Thanks for dropping by again with this thought.
YES, I SHALL TRY.
Aggiel
My pleasure Aggie.
My best to you - good to read your poetry again. :operagal:
~Cleo
Hi Aggiel
A truely lovely poem for the New Year. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Fran
Hi Lori,
I am so flattered you like my poem, that is the highest compliment
you can give a poet.New year here is sunny and cheery,
a good beginning of a year. So my poem can be cheerful too.
Aggiel
Hi Fran,
I am happy you like my poem and that I take
the time to share it here.
Aggiel
Hi Aggie
As the others have said, a lovely poem and much truth in the message. We should live for today and appreciate what we have, there are many who have less.
Thanks for the read and the reminder.
Nina
Nina,
Thanks a lot for dropping by. I have computer problem
these past days so a bit late to reply.
Aggie
Hello Aggie~
I love your poem and the sentiments within! (calendar)
We should all embrace each day, each moment,as if it is the last!
Great message!
Take care~
Lindi
Hi Lindi,
Thanks for reading my poem and commenting.
Aggiel
a belated reply half way through the new year but the messagae still applies
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