Here Today, Gone Tomorrow

Joyce Dickens, IPA
Author: Joyce Dickens, IPA
Word Count: 84
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Here today, gone tomorrow
Please don’t cry, let there be no sorrow.
For we are abundant, and in this place
Another shall come and shall add grace.
We swell, we burst, and we blossom and bloom
And alas, we wilt, we wither, and we meet our doom.
When spring does once again return with each coming year
We return anew, and with us bring young, so have no fear.
Here today, gone tomorrow
Please don’t cry, let there be no sorrow.
by
Joyce Dickens

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow

I wrote this a few days ago and had posted it in my journal instead of under the heading of Writing….so I apologize if you have seen this before, but here it is again…...

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  • Carlo Cesar Rodillas

    Carlo Cesar Ro..., 9 months ago

    Wow, very beautiful poetry! Congrats!

  • Cynthia Adams

    Cynthia Adams, 9 months ago

    Awesome words Joyce..impecable poetry.Well done.

  • frogster

    frogster, 9 months ago

    Beautiful words.

  • Joyce Dickens, IPA

    Joyce Dickens,..., 9 months ago

    Thanks you all for the wonderful comments; I really appreciate each of you!

  • ELENNE BOOTHE

    ELENNE BOOTHE, 8 months ago

    THANK YOU FOR WRITING THIS. GREAT GREAT WORDS.

  • Joyce Dickens, IPA

    Joyce Dickens,..., 7 months ago

    ELENNE: Thank you! This is one of my favorites, and I am pleased that also like it!

  • iCandor

    iCandor, 3 months ago

    Wonderful poem Joyce, wonderful soul you have my friend.

  • Joyce Dickens, IPA

    Joyce Dickens,... in reply to iCandor’s comment, 3 months ago

    iCandor; thank you so much; I appreciate your taking the time to do some exploring in my portfolio and writings!

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