Everyday
in Inspirational Poems
Everyday I pray
I cry every day,
Everyday I sing
I give every day,
in Inspirational Poems
Everyday I pray
I cry every day,
Everyday I sing
I give every day,
in Father Poems
If ever there is a king of hearts
I've had one from the very start,
At every Baseball game I play
I hear his voice from far away
in Relationship Poems
Preparation time: 40- something years
Serves two = 1 Couple
1-Cup of Affection
in Mother Poems
Of all the wonders you have done,
The events you planned, the races run.
The workload endured day by day,
The deeds that were completed along the way.
Well done, Judy, your poems are always a pleasure to read. Very best wishes, Ann.
in Hope Poems
May our challenges be triumphs
Our accomplishments are huge
Our strengths are many, our fears are few.
Have peace and contentment that can't be destroyed,
Thank you, Ann, you're so right. Thank you for reading and appreciating this poem, blessings always
I'm so sorry to hear that. It's so hard. The pain will remain for a long time, but the memories, laughter, and good times are what will keep you going until you meet again. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Marie. Happy you enjoyed. I have several if you want to read them: "If You See My Dad in Heaven," "She's Our Mother," "Willis the Cowpoke," and "A Fallen Branch." Thanks again. God bless.
Jac Judy A. Campbell
Beautiful! A great tribute to all mothers. So warming and right from the heart.
Ahhhh, that's not good. I have two brothers and two sisters. Love them all. My brothers are adorable and we are close. My sisters are challenging, and we get along, you know girls, always want to be the best, the first, the boss, the smartest, the cutest, the most popular, but it's always nice to have family.
Jac Judy A. Campbell
Wonderful heartfelt poem. I have three daughters, and I have did the best I could to raise them to be adults. After they are grown, it's a great joy to see a little part of yourself shining through, especially since they fight so hard to become their own selves and develop their own personalities.
Jac Judy A. Campbell