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Merry Christmas

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 To everyone or happy Hanukkah.

I hope we all enjoy this day even if some of you have to work.

Just be grateful you get to see the day and share the joy with whoever you can.

Enjoy the time with family and friends and enjoy the little moments that will pop up through out the day.

And just know that even if you didn’t get what you wanted, I’m sure you got what you needed and if not don’t wait around for someone else to give it to you.

Because in just a few days it will be a new year and I hope you have plans to make things different but for now have a merry Christmas and I hope every moment of your day is blessed and full of love and laughter.

 

 

Written By: Deirdre Stokes
Copyright ©️ 2019 By Deirdre Stokes

Poetry

Friends

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I wish I knew what the meaning of that was again.

That word I haven’t heard in so long for the world I live in you can’t really trust or relay on many.

The circle of friendship is so small that nothing goes without notice and you don’t have to worry about what’s going on for you already know.

The past holds so many lost friendships and well I don’t really know how many anymore for I stopped counting a long time ago.

I live for now and the word friend is something I don’t take lightly.

But, the truth is if I care enough to want to know about your life and not just about today but everyday than you are no more just a friend to me.

You are family and I will do all I can for you in the beginning and to the end.

 

Written By: Deirdre Stokes

Poetry

Daily Prompt: Closet

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You look at me and you

Wonder what you will find in me.

As you begin to toss out  shirts and pants

And the pile of things begin to grow.

How dare you treat the things I grown to

Love that way, they’re my friends.

And I can’t do anything about it but sit here

And watch you finally find something to wear.

Then close my doors for I’m just a closet all alone

With nothing but the darkness to see my tears.

 

Written By: Deirdre Stokes