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Smiles

Posted by Tim at 17:55 on 2010/04/21
Apr 212010

I smile when

*she is my first thought of the day
*birds turn worms into music
*the sun sneaks above the horizon
*I see dew on flowers
*I feel her hand in mine
[even when she's not really here]
*a kid says something wise
[or funny... or funny AND wise]
*I read something we really must share
*I beat Word Warp on my iPod
*I feel the sun [or the wind or the rain] on my face
*my puppies are SO glad to see me
*my fluffy puppy pokes me with her nose
*I fall asleep watching Castle again
*I hear one of those songs
*I dance [when no one's watching]
*I sing [when no one's listening]
*I walk barefoot
*I smell lilac
*I taste honeysuckle
*her voice is the last thing I hear at night

5 Responses to “Smiles”

  1. I love the taste of honeysuckle. And the line about the worms and birds made ME smile.

    :0)

    Thanks, Karen. I’m so glad I could make you smile. ~Tim

  2. Such an upbeat, positive piece… Really enjoyed it, Tim…

    Thanks, Anthony. ~Tim

  3. Love the bird making worms into music line. And… your whole list made me smile. :-)

    Thanks, Judy. Sharing smiles makes me smile too. ~Tim

  4. Birds turn worms into music? I hope that means that a line of little worms are singing acapella, and not screaming in agony as they go down the gullet.

    Sorry. No coffee yet.

    I stay awake during Castle because he’s just so…

    Love your happy list, and how it begins and ends with her. :)

    Thanks, Marisa. And, um, yeah… the birds are choir directors for all those singing worms. Of course. ~Tim

  5. i think the bookeends of the day make all those other things even sweeter, don’t they?

    Indeed they do, Lime. Thanks. ~Tim

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