If I ever get married, I will give my wife a plastic daffodil And say to her, ‘My love for you is like this flower. It will never wither.’ * She will pick the flower up, And sniff at it a little, Then raise it in the air, And with a frown, Strike me with … Continue reading Flowers For My Wife
Category: Poetry
Questions For You
Which is the favorite color of the rainbow? Why do the raindrops commit suicide on your windowpane? What do your clothes whisper in the wardrobe, while you sleep? What secrets does your pillow keep? What if your alarm clock rang in your dream, like a bell? When you look into your bathroom mirror, do you … Continue reading Questions For You
Loss and Gain by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
When I compare What I have lost with what I have gained, What I have missed with what attained, Little room do I find for pride. I am aware How many days have been idly spent; How like an arrow the good intent Has fallen short or been turned aside. But who shall dare To … Continue reading Loss and Gain by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



