When I was A little girl All I wanted to be Was a princess Not for power Or prestige But to wear Pretty dresses With tall shoes That shine When I was A little girl The whole world Was just one block wide And it was mine To explore And to discover Ever leaf and... Continue Reading →
Haiku #162
Time will betray us A little bit more as we Age and grow older
Lines of a Story
Your hand tells your story Far better than your eyes Eyes may be the window to the soul But we guard our soul- Our heart with iron walls The past is not so easily safeguarded Every scar and line Is laid out to bare Luckily most do not know how to read This secret of... Continue Reading →
Appreciate the Silence
A hush falls upon the room As if we had entered a library An instant change in mood That has been instilled since childhood Hush, hush not too loud Because somethings are meant To be appreciated in silence -Kel Dayheart
Growing Into Me
I feel like a child Still mimicing The world around me When will I know What is really me? -Kel Dayheart
Childhood Heroes
Leave your heroes To your childhood Pack them away Like old toys Before you see them With cynical eyes -Kel Dayheart
First Drink
I feel the burn Go down my throat And try not to cough As my eyes water -Kel Dayheart
Haiku #154
I always thought you
Would end up more successful
Than the life you lead
Haiku #150
Children's laughter
Untied laces and sticky hands
Memories are made
By Rote
With delicate fingers raised To dance along In long remembered movements No longer needing a rehearsal Following the same steps Since early childhood -Kel Dayheart
