Poetics: A happy moment

A bright sunny day

All the more reason to be cheerful

The sun shines

I take a walk

Breathing in the Fresh air into my lungs

I am happy

I am content

My day is getting better by the minute

With my dog by my side

With a spring in my step

Off I go

To where, I don’t know

I like rambling around

My neighborhood

Every day is a new day

To feel good

Feel happy and content

Every day, celebrate

Celebrate being alive!

Poetics: Resolving to Resolve | dVerse (dversepoets.com)

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

28 thoughts on “Poetics: A happy moment”

  1. “To celebrate being alive” is a beautiful sentiment. Most times we forget to do that. Thanks for joining in with this lovely verse, Carol. ❤️

    Thank you also for leaving wonderful comments on my older posts. I will respond soon. 🥰

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