Our Cuban Taxi March 2014

My Transport

Slender is the thread
That lets me dwell inside
This gift of radiant beauty
Each living cell provides
I thank them every morning
For hosting all my joys
As they provide the carriage
My loving soul employs
They walk me through my lifetime
And never claim a thing
It’s then I ask my angels
Each cell a hug to bring
For some they last a moment
And others stay for years
To make this very structure
This person I appear.
P T T Aug 2013

A poem about the wonderful cells that give my soul a vehicle
to wander through this visit to the earth plain.
Like me why not give thanks for their sacrifice to bring your soul an earth life.

A Teardrop Cloud

Lost as if a teardrop encased within a cloud

I look for you in rainbows

That shouts their joys out loud

I see your gift of flowers

Whose petals drip with dew

Reminding me of past times

When all my days were new

For now I sit in wonder

At just what I might see

Maybe with thoughts of beauty

That let my soul run free

For I am on a journey

Towards that magic dawn

Were all things are renewed

And I again am born

Born to be a teardrop encased within a cloud

Who’ll look just like rainbow

With colours oh so proud

For I am nothing different

To what has gone before

Just a vessel full of hoping

A loving soul no more.

Inner stillness
Vibrations lift to calm extremes
And quiet down these earthly dreams
It’s then a stillness comes about
As atoms in their orbits shout
Each body lies as if exposed
And spirits fly from all they know
For far beyond this thing called time
They reach a place where Angels dine
On love so true it has no cost
And for all they take there is no loss
Where life and death are just the same
And fears and woes they have no claim
Though some may say what is this place
That to this spot the Angels’ race
Why can’t you guess it’s heaven
PTT June15

Thought to Ponder – They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. – Benjamin Franklin.

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