SHE'S GONE
One minute she's there
Next minute she's gone
How could a day that started so right
Have ended so terribly wrong
Married twenty years
My friend, my wife, my love
Now when I talk to her
I will have to kneel and look above
Life is so delicate
So precious being who you were
When the stress of life is over
All that's left is remembering her
Somehow that should be enough
But it never is
I want her back
If only to have one more kiss
So I go to bed
Sleep to morning and rise
I get up and walk aimlessly
Till I meet my demise
Once I was king I had it all
I had a queen I loved
Then in a second it happen
Now she looks down from above
My story is just one of thousands
That travel the highways we drive
The difference is that for a moment
Their wife is still alive
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/27/2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Fly Away Home
FLY AWAY HOME
A Canadian girl Amy one night on the prowl
Found some eggs of wild geese fowl
Amy took the eggs home to hatch
In the morning Amy inspected her catch
The geese hatched and thought Amy was their mother, who knew
###
So Amy raised her brood
She found each goose had their own separate mood
The geese followed Amy everywhere
Threw the barn, through meadows, even on the porch chair
What was Amy going to do
###
Amy knew the geese had to fly south in the fall
There had to be someone Amy could call
So she called a wild game refuge in southern USA
And here is what they had to say
They're glad to have the geese as their southern refuge
###
Now, There was just a couple of other things
How were they going to fly home in the spring
And if we were going to discuss the travel after all
How were the geese coming south in the fall
But Amy had an idea or two
###
Amy's father made Ultralight airplanes from scratch
Maybe he could make one for Amy and her catch
Then when the geese flew south in the fall
Amy could show them the way after all
She found her quest to take care of her brood
###
Amy and the geese set off on their fight
Flew across Lake Ontario and into the night
She landed at sun-set and with pen and paper made that recording
Got some sleep and set out in the morning
Amy thought, there won't be any problems, she just knew
###
She flew across New York State, past New York City, to the coast
Straight down to North Carolina Wild Life Refuge her host
The geese made the trip with out any serious situations
Amy thought the wild life refuge had a wonderful reputation
She was proud of her brood they all came through
###
Amy worried, coming back would the geese blunder
All through the winter she wondered
But in April as a flock they all flew
From the North Carolina Wild Life Refuge
Right to Amy back porch which they all knew
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/25/2010
A Canadian girl Amy one night on the prowl
Found some eggs of wild geese fowl
Amy took the eggs home to hatch
In the morning Amy inspected her catch
The geese hatched and thought Amy was their mother, who knew
###
So Amy raised her brood
She found each goose had their own separate mood
The geese followed Amy everywhere
Threw the barn, through meadows, even on the porch chair
What was Amy going to do
###
Amy knew the geese had to fly south in the fall
There had to be someone Amy could call
So she called a wild game refuge in southern USA
And here is what they had to say
They're glad to have the geese as their southern refuge
###
Now, There was just a couple of other things
How were they going to fly home in the spring
And if we were going to discuss the travel after all
How were the geese coming south in the fall
But Amy had an idea or two
###
Amy's father made Ultralight airplanes from scratch
Maybe he could make one for Amy and her catch
Then when the geese flew south in the fall
Amy could show them the way after all
She found her quest to take care of her brood
###
Amy and the geese set off on their fight
Flew across Lake Ontario and into the night
She landed at sun-set and with pen and paper made that recording
Got some sleep and set out in the morning
Amy thought, there won't be any problems, she just knew
###
She flew across New York State, past New York City, to the coast
Straight down to North Carolina Wild Life Refuge her host
The geese made the trip with out any serious situations
Amy thought the wild life refuge had a wonderful reputation
She was proud of her brood they all came through
###
Amy worried, coming back would the geese blunder
All through the winter she wondered
But in April as a flock they all flew
From the North Carolina Wild Life Refuge
Right to Amy back porch which they all knew
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/25/2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
What Are You Thinking In There
WHAT ARE YOU THINKING IN THERE
(The Dog Is Man's Best Friend)
There you sit with that stoic stare
What are you thinking in there
Is it simply, how can I please
Or are you thinking, know more of me
Every day you're at my beck and call
Ready to give your all
Is what you want a simple plea
To change both our thoughts to we
###
Together we will have more fun
Running and playing in the sun
And in a world that's complicated
Two different species feel liberated
Living life not worrying about knowing their place
Or show social expectancy to save face
Because we are quick to discover
We in truth love each other
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/20/2010
(The Dog Is Man's Best Friend)
There you sit with that stoic stare
What are you thinking in there
Is it simply, how can I please
Or are you thinking, know more of me
Every day you're at my beck and call
Ready to give your all
Is what you want a simple plea
To change both our thoughts to we
###
Together we will have more fun
Running and playing in the sun
And in a world that's complicated
Two different species feel liberated
Living life not worrying about knowing their place
Or show social expectancy to save face
Because we are quick to discover
We in truth love each other
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/20/2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Little Eyes Are Watching (The Cat's Meow)
LITTLE EYES ARE WATCHING
( The Cat's Meow)
Do you know I'm watching you in everything you do
That everytime you make a move, I follow you
You are my world, you are my life, your everything
When I jump into your lap, I hope your heart will sing
When you look at me we don't speak, but deep inside I know
I sense the feeling of love, in your eyes I see the glow
We two have a special bond, our lives thrive because of the other
Sitting for hours with loving glances and no sounds ever uttered
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/23/2010
( The Cat's Meow)
Do you know I'm watching you in everything you do
That everytime you make a move, I follow you
You are my world, you are my life, your everything
When I jump into your lap, I hope your heart will sing
When you look at me we don't speak, but deep inside I know
I sense the feeling of love, in your eyes I see the glow
We two have a special bond, our lives thrive because of the other
Sitting for hours with loving glances and no sounds ever uttered
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/23/2010
Climbing Jacobs Ladder
CLIMBING JACOB'S LADDER
When your young you don't think of death as part of life.
You know death's there down a windy road far out of sight.
You're to busy, things to do and important people to know.
Living the good life is tough, but you must keep up the show.
When your young, you're so unsure, you don't know what to do.
But life is complicated and stressful and all that stress is on you.
You start to think, life's not working, there's got to be a better way.
So you make adjustments and you start to have better days.
And then I started thinking about something my father read.
An ancient fable of Jacob's Ladder and here's what my father said.
Jesus told Jacob about a ladder to heaven on angel wings.
The ladder was lit by the brilliance of GOD's love while angel's sing.
As I thought further, Jacob's Ladder starts at the beginning of life.
The bottom of the ladder is dark and you climb into the light.
The light is really knowledge and it gets brighter as you age.
Jacob's Ladder and the light turns brilliant as life turns a page.
So we continue to live our lives and do the best that we can do.
To try and always do the right thing in life and to believe in you.
Some people that read this poem might say it doesn't matter.
In truth it matters, all through life you're Climbing Jacob's Ladder.
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
4/18/2010
When your young you don't think of death as part of life.
You know death's there down a windy road far out of sight.
You're to busy, things to do and important people to know.
Living the good life is tough, but you must keep up the show.
When your young, you're so unsure, you don't know what to do.
But life is complicated and stressful and all that stress is on you.
You start to think, life's not working, there's got to be a better way.
So you make adjustments and you start to have better days.
And then I started thinking about something my father read.
An ancient fable of Jacob's Ladder and here's what my father said.
Jesus told Jacob about a ladder to heaven on angel wings.
The ladder was lit by the brilliance of GOD's love while angel's sing.
As I thought further, Jacob's Ladder starts at the beginning of life.
The bottom of the ladder is dark and you climb into the light.
The light is really knowledge and it gets brighter as you age.
Jacob's Ladder and the light turns brilliant as life turns a page.
So we continue to live our lives and do the best that we can do.
To try and always do the right thing in life and to believe in you.
Some people that read this poem might say it doesn't matter.
In truth it matters, all through life you're Climbing Jacob's Ladder.
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
4/18/2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Our Life In Mankind
OUR LIFE IN MANKIND
Man's success is working in numbers
Through achievements and blunders
Man tries to achieve
What he truly believes
And puts doubters asunder
Man can be selfish
Wanting to keep
Some sow and others don't reap
###
Man strives for his constant perfection
Guards against rebel insurrection
To temper his greed
And continue to lead
With strait forward direction
Constant believer in dreams
With conviction through screams
With freedom his biggest spiritual connection
###
Man continues his dominance on earth
Adapts through changes in re-birth
As man changes nature
Through his errant behavior
Trouble is it's worth
Keep this in your mind
Lately changes have been adverse
Damnation is just a matter of time
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/16/2010
Man's success is working in numbers
Through achievements and blunders
Man tries to achieve
What he truly believes
And puts doubters asunder
Man can be selfish
Wanting to keep
Some sow and others don't reap
###
Man strives for his constant perfection
Guards against rebel insurrection
To temper his greed
And continue to lead
With strait forward direction
Constant believer in dreams
With conviction through screams
With freedom his biggest spiritual connection
###
Man continues his dominance on earth
Adapts through changes in re-birth
As man changes nature
Through his errant behavior
Trouble is it's worth
Keep this in your mind
Lately changes have been adverse
Damnation is just a matter of time
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/16/2010
The Birds Of Joy And Sorrow
THE BIRDS OF JOY AND SORROW
The feelings of joy and sorrow
Resonates through my soul
The taste of love together
That are gone from me forever
So I sing with the birds of joy and sorrow
Sing of hope for my tomorrows
To hopefully find again what I once knew
To fill my body through and through
This is my quest my sole ambition
Again to find love is my mission
Until I find love I continue to borrow
The songs from The Birds Of Joy and Sorrow
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/16/2010
The feelings of joy and sorrow
Resonates through my soul
The taste of love together
That are gone from me forever
So I sing with the birds of joy and sorrow
Sing of hope for my tomorrows
To hopefully find again what I once knew
To fill my body through and through
This is my quest my sole ambition
Again to find love is my mission
Until I find love I continue to borrow
The songs from The Birds Of Joy and Sorrow
Author: Timothy B. Thayer
04/16/2010
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