Peace, Joy, Contentment

Peace, Joy, Contentment

A Poem by Sunflower/Sara Kendrick
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A New Years Work Contest Material..A Cornish Sonnet

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Peace, Joy, Contentment
Bright stars that shone behind the clouds  
Magical fireworks lit the sky
New hopes and dreams danced round unshroud
While uncertainty tore the heart
Leaving stains 'pon the blue lined sheet
New Year can be an awesome start

Peace, joy, contentment slipped right through
An assurance no matter what
Everything good will soon breakthrough
New Year ride the light of sparklers
Dance round uncensored and uncut
Break off borders, release blinders

Bright stars that shone behind the clouds
Peace, joy, contentment slipped right through

© 2016 Sunflower/Sara Kendrick


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A poem full of happiness, excitement and celebration. Some of the better days of life. This is a fantastic poem.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sunflower/Sara Kendrick

8 Years Ago

This one was written for a contest but it just came to me so I feel that it was from a higher power... read more
Coyote Song

8 Years Ago

You are most welcome.
Start the New Year fresh and new, and wonderful things can happen. Leave the pain behind and embrace a new chance. A wonderful poem!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sunflower/Sara Kendrick

8 Years Ago

Thanks for dropping by with encouraging comments..There is always Hope that this year will be the be.. read more
In this wonderful form you bring such a joy to the start of the new year. How I wish this for you, this fullness and peace. So glad you could share it with us. :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sunflower/Sara Kendrick

8 Years Ago

Thanks for the smiley face..Your comment was uplifting..Sara

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Added on January 4, 2016
Last Updated on January 4, 2016
Tags: Cornish Sonnet