Thursday, May 28, 2026

A Thwack

On the bus we heard a thwack;

The driver kept on going.

I couldn’t really see out back,

But soon, the bus was slowing.

 

The driver stopped and went to check.

A vehicle, parked double,

Had had his mirror hit the deck;

Our ride could be in trouble.

 

One woman left the bus and yet,

The rest of us just waited.

No one began to moan or fret,

Our outcome not debated.

 

A minute passed and he returned

And shrugged, “That car skedaddled.”

If there’s a lesson to be learned:

New Yorkers don’t get rattled.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

My Sister's Birthday

Today’s my sister’s birthday.

We are 16 years apart

And very different, even if

We’d had a matching start.

 

There are 2 brothers in between;

Our family had been 5

For 10 years plus, before my sister

Even was alive.

 

And yet her smile gives her away –

It’s something we all share

And when we get together

There is laughter in the air.

 

Our tastes in many things don’t mesh –

In music, travel, food

And how we look – my hair’s gone white;

She’s blond and she’s tattooed.

 

She loves the heat and I do not;

We live in different climes.

She’s quite the chef and I don’t cook;

I spend my time on rhymes.

 

So on her birthday, I reflect

On traits we each can claim,

Though we both began our lives by sharing

Parents and a name.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

A Big Fat Groundhog

A big fat groundhog crossed the road,

While waddling, quite fast.

I watched him in surprise

At so much speed as he ran past.


Perhaps he found me threatening

Although I never knew

A person who’d attempted

To cook up some groundhog stew.


Still, every creature’s instincts 

Will kick in when danger’s nigh

And even big fat groundhogs

Waddle quickly to get by.



Monday, May 25, 2026

A’Twitter

The birds are a’twitter;

The leaves are a’flutter.

Some early moths flitter

And I am in utter


Contentment while sitting,

Absorbing the quiet,

Which seems only fitting

Since noise is my diet.


I live in the city 

With traffic and sirens.

Some think it’s a pity

To have those environs,


Yet mostly I love it - 

The hustle and bustle.

I hover above it,

Ignoring the tussle.


Though once in a while,

The country will beckon 

And I’ll change my style

To rural, I reckon…


Until I start craving

That urban alluring.

Then I’ll go back, braving

That citified roaring.




Sunday, May 24, 2026

Washout

A holiday weekend

With nothing but rain

Gives so many a solid

Excuse to complain.

 

All those outdoor events

At a park or a beach

Will, because of the weather,

Be way out of reach.

 

Those who rented a cottage

Or booked a hotel

Might be bummed that their plans

Won’t be going so well.

 

Yes, the roads may be flooded

And temps much too cool

To show off your new bathing suit

Down by the pool

 

Yet, there’s tennis to watch

Or there’s reading a book

And, aside from the grill,

There are more ways to cook.

 

Still, it is disappointing

When plans that you’ve made

Have to change because Nature

Rained on your parade.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

To Celebrate a Birthday

To celebrate a birthday

Some want candles and a cake.

To others, a display like that

Would be a big mistake.

 

There are people who will travel

To a far-off special place

For a festive celebration

That a birthday can embrace.

 

Others want a quiet dinner

In a restaurant they know,

Maybe followed by an evening

At a concert or a show.

 

Many more would be quite happy

With an in-home favorite meal

And a T.V. show or movie,

Birthdays being no big deal.

 

We all choose our ways of marking

One year’s march around the sun,

For each birthday’s a reminder

A new older year’s begun.

Friday, May 22, 2026

A Happy Medium

Sometimes nothing’s going on

And other times you’re busy.

Which is better? Being bored

Or stuck inside a tizzy?


That depends on whom you ask,

For some prefer relaxing

To any type of plan which may

Be, in the slightest, taxing.


A happy medium would work,

Though life will rarely let us

Have just enough to do

So that exhaustion will not get us.