In the first light of the morning
There is a certain stillness
All alone with my thoughts
The rest of the world sleeps
Quiet is a gentle hand
That soothes my soul too seldom
In a world that is so cluttered
With noise that doesn't cease
Anything seems possible
In daylight's early hours
I hope to carry through the day
This calming sense of peace
I am joining Linda @ Coastal Charm for Nifty Thrifty Tuesday.
Please visit her and see all the bargains in Blogland this week!
Pitcher-White Oak, Sophie Conran for Portmeirion
$3.99 at TJ Maxx
15 comments:
Sue,
Beautiful poem and beautiful pitcher!
Dee Dee
Love the shape of that white pitcher. Hmmmm a trip to the store is going to happen.
Such a beautiful $3.99 pitcher...thanks for sharing it at NTT!
Blessings,
Linda
What a lovely pitcher and that poem was very calming.
great poem, Sue!
Altogether a pleasure to visit today.
Hi Sue!
I love quiet... sometimes I don't even want the radio on. After work, talking all day there... It's so nice to just be still ~ love the calm of this poem ~
The pitcher is so pretty, simple lines and pure.
Wishing you more calm and quiet moments!
~Maria
What a deal on that picture! You photo and verse is very nice! Love the picture on the old books.
Sherry
That is, indeed, a thrifty bargain. I LOVE white pitchers. Just redid my mantel today, using all white...
hugs, bj
Simply sweet photo, but that poem...you know what I needed to read..."Quiet is a gentle hand
That soothes my soul too seldom"...and pay attention to.
This is absolutely lovely!!
Just darling & simple pitcher that you can do so much with ... the simplicity draws me.
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
LOVE THAT PITCHER!
Beautiful poem, Sue. I hope you are having a good week. La
Beautiful poem Sue, did you write that? It's perfect. I love the early morning hours and as you know, it is my favorite time to be on the beach. Greet the dawn…my motto, there is no better time to collect your thoughts and feel a sense of peace. I'm glad you're finding time for that, I know you need it.
Hugs
You should post more poetry. This is good.
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