Tsunami Words 
Soon ~very end~ the last day 
Vacation comes to close 
There are sighing pines and tear drops 
While packing some of the clothes 
Life is filled with many options 
Even without great riches 
How we choose to use each minute 
Determines most hitches 
One word spoken lashing outward 
Can change the form of a day 
From it flowing like a slow tide 
To a tsunami astray
Sara Kendrick married young and had a family soon after. After her last child went to school, she decided to pursue her GED. A gentlemen who worked with the GED program encouraged her to enroll in college.  She worked part time and cared for her family in addition to her studies. She graduated from Mercer University. Several years ago, after a health crisis, she started writing poetry.  
 
Hi Sara -
ReplyDeleteYour last two lines gave me chills of anticipation. Oh to practice restraint of pen and tongue.
lvoe,
Kathy
Dear Sara, I love the way you compare the way one word can change our days. Brilliant use of the tsunami metaphor! Thank you for sharing this inspiring poem with us. Love, Carolyn D.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jack Horne, for the following comment--
ReplyDeleteclever, insightful poem
Dear Sara,
ReplyDeleteWonderful insight and wisdom used with a fitting metaphor. I enjoyed reading your poem today thank you for sharing it with us.
Sandra
Very nice Sara!
ReplyDeleteWhere is my water-wings when I need them, I need a log to hold on too with this poem Sara! Here is a quick 'sister' poem to compliment yours!
ReplyDeleteWhirlpool
three, times
twice,
Water reached up once,
help me I am drowningggg!
To lateeee, fading fast
I'm g
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©Jane Richer lol