I know I'm not alone Knowing readers like good-feely poems; Not poems on politics, But on love and gnomes, That offer happiness to you at home. I'll forgo writing verses on death, My lovely images will ****** your breath. I'll ink lines about an old flame's door, The hesitation to knock once more, To see if she, like me, is free, And re-ignite the flickering light That rained down from our starry night.
People want to feel good more, So I won't write about Civil War; Or Armageddon on the horizon; Millions dead with a final solution; A leader devoid of absolution For lies without resolutions: For a sin that should not be.
I'll write about aging well, Finding water in a dried out well, Overcoming not feeling well, Lifting a grandson with Well, well, well!