“Windmills of your mind”
Windmills of your mind
Grandfather told me often,
life move quickly,
make the good day last longer and forget the bad days.
Now old age is upon me,
the windmills of my mind,
so many things,
are twisting and dancing in my head.
They are like,
stories of another person life.
I played soldier, I played saint and I played sinner.
When payment is due. Where do I belong?
Now I wonder,
what are we?
Maybe we are,
just wildflowers,
dancing with the wind for a season,
to be forgotten when the days of Fall appear.
I do follow my Grandfather advice.
Make the good days last forever.
Dancing Coyote
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you.
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Really loved this, John!!! Full of wisdom and truth!! Awesome lines – “Maybe we are,
just wildflowers,
dancing with the wind for a season,
to be forgotten when the days of Fall appear.”
💖✨👍😊
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Thank you my friend for reading and the kind words. I appreciate the comment.
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Always enjoy reading and sharing your words, John!! ✨✨😊
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This resonates!
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Thank you for reading and with life. We learn with time. We must enjoy the good days.
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Reblogged this on Becoming is Superior to Being and commented:
May the windmills never stop turning. — kenne
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Thank you my friend for the reblogged.
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Grandfather old an wise is sleeping, for he has a wondrous journey ahead!
Sleep old one, all is OK
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