• Author: Wendy Vinson,  Poetry

    The Journey of Art

    A story told by poets and bards Should touch the hearts of men who read it And make them feel as though they’ve starred And not some character going through it The better the bard the stronger the feeling And some truly leave the reader reeling Art is about conveying emotions To make the blood hot or show true devotion Scenes are painted stroke by stroke To take you away to far off lands Introduce you to other folk Separated by time’s sands

  • Author: Wendy Vinson,  Poetry

    500 Years From Now

    I’ve often wondered what men might think 500 years from now If they should find my humble abode while turning with the plow The earth that builds around my home and covers it through time. Will they sift through the sherds of pots and wipe away the grime And take the time to see the riches that I have gathered round To read the words that I have writ that seem to me profound Or will they merely write an ode about a mouse seen afield And speak of plans gang aft agley ignoring what was revealed

  • Author: Wendy Vinson,  Poetry

    No Pain, No Gain?

    No pain, no gain I say is wrong, For pain is loss and does upset The poor, the rich, the weak, the strong. It gives them each a cause to fret. And that is not a gain I say That leaves them with a debt to pay. Gain can be found without the pain, And outlast fleeting benefits Obtained by means you can’t sustain. The slower way means longer fit. Good habits come from long practices, But pain makes one seek poultices

  • Author: Wendy Vinson,  Poetry

    The Gift of Sight

    While most would think it heavenly To see into others minds I think it would be devilry To have that gift of sight To know their inner secrets All their hopes and fears The things they most regret Throughout all their years All that they cannot admit Not even to themselves Yet they find they must submit To those who wish to delve That I should know another’s thoughts Better than they could know their own To see the things that they forgot Is an act I can’t condone

  • Author: Wendy Vinson,  Poetry

    A New Year’s Eve to Remember

    Dust off the dance floor And roll out the barrels Dance till your feet are sore And sing all your carols It’s been a long, long time Since we’ve had so much fun I’m telling friends of mine My work is nearly done I’ll bring my fiddle You bring the dulcimer Sal’ll call some riddles Franky will fall for her We’ll have the kind of night All will remember It’s gonna be a sight To end December

  • Author: Wendy Vinson,  Personal,  Poetry

    Fearless Fantasies

    A girl I knew had trouble reading Dyslexia had her tied in knots I watched her try but end up weeping This was something she couldn’t be taught She was scared her classmates would find out I told her not to fret what they said That in herself she should not doubt If she tried she’d overcome this dread I sat next to her and as we worked She began to regain some self-esteem She read some words right and up she perked Together we can build a dream

  • Author: Wendy Vinson,  Poetry

    Ice Cream Made Fun

    A bit of ice cream sounds real nice On a hot, steamy, summer day. Some plain vanilla will suffice. Want more?  Add goodies, don’t delay. Chocolate shaved from a candy bar, Handfuls of nuts, butterscotch chips, Honey poured from a plastic jar, Each one of these will add some zip. Simple mouth-watering flavors Mixed together are more tasty Than all the other thirty-one. And, making them is added fun.