Judy, JudyA Poem by Christina May ShanabergThe pompom queen, Judy Ponceby!
Judy, Judy
Have you ever seen a more precious face; There's no face that could take her place; After all the pain she has had to have seen, To be such a funny girl, full of beans!
Judy has nerves of molded steel And a love to give peace and heal; She is all that we see as a nightingale; She has seen the other side of Hell.
She has a smile broad enough to Cover her heart and see her through; She gives her all to the needy of us And she is the angel of our trust.
Judy, Judy, don't ever forget me, If, someday, I need you beside me, Because you are the wind of breath And the flower, at the time of death.
Judy, sweet Judy, you are so alive; You give my dying life some drive; From you I know the next place, My God with a smile upon His face.
Being CheekyA Poem by Judy Ponceby Skipping through the forest, Laughing with delight, Glimpsing my sweetheart, Off to the right. Sneaking up closely, Taking a peek. Watching him moving, I do not speak. Silently climbing, Up and out on a limb. Taking some acorns, And grinning down on him. Watching him move, unaware of my perch. Thinking how funny, He's going to lurch. Taking careful aim, Then glancing about, I whack him on the head, And he gives a shout. Laughing, and swinging, Out on a limb. Hanging upside down, And grinning at him. First he was scowling, Looking quite mad. Now he is smiling, And, boy, am I glad. Still hanging there, My knees over the limb, He approaches me slowly, And I get a kiss from him. His hands on my face, His heart in his eyes. Kissing so sweetly, With fun undisguised. Slipping from my perch, I settle in his arms. Feeling so safe, Loving his charms. Not a thing could be better, than being this close. with his heart to my heart his nose to my nose
© 2011 Judy Ponceby
Stepped on a thorn!
O, grrrrrrrrrr...........
Size of a horn.
O, grrrrrrrrrr.........
Flesh all torn.
O, grrrrrrrrrr.............
So forlorn. |
Written in tribute to Judy Ponceby of this site!
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OMG! I am sooo honored and a bit overwhelmed :) You are far too kind. I love this piece. Thank you most kindly. :) And indeed, I do believe and have written that God smiles on us with his blessings. And so God has smiled on me with your tribute. :) How wonderful :)
Posted 13 Years Ago2 of 2 people found this review constructive. |
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A new style of presentation, nice way to present the innermost thoughts and lovely feel.Great!
Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
Great poem or should I say poems? It's nice to write tributes to people and obviously this Judy really inspired you. I like how you then submit some of her own poems at the bottom. Brilliant.
Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
Great Tribute with filled the desire and dedication, be happy with Judy and his plesent Smile....
Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
Beautiful tribute poem Christina, Judy's poems are great too.
Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
I loved her poems, and that was a beautiful poem at the beginning! Thanks so much for sharing this poem with me!
Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
Oh JUdy is such a doll and ne'er a kinder soul existed .
Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
Beautiful dedication. The author whom you have based this upon sounds like a lovely individual.
Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
I can agree to and with all the wishes... Judy's a rare bird - a"Good" one.
Chris Posted 13 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
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Added on September 29, 2011
Last Updated on September 29, 2011
Tags: Judy Ponceby, Happiness
Author
Christina May Shanaberg
Mount Vernon, OH
About
I am a former member of North Shore Writers' Guild in Willoughby OH. I have had numerous poems published and letters. I am, currently, working on a screen play that I hope will interest my cousin-in.. more..Writing
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