little monsters
a night of candy
sleeping angels
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What a nice restful poem. I can just see the children sleeping with a smudge of paint still on their cheeks.
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent poem.
ReplyDeleteI think you and I have the same goal of trying to write a poem a day-best wishes with it, and thank you for all the kind visits and encouragement.
That's cute and creative. I love this one.
ReplyDeleteFrom treat to consequence there, I think.
ReplyDeleteshort, sweet and to the point. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteSo true! We'll be in that state of sugar shock for a few weeks!
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, pam. :)
ReplyDeletetrue. does make for a restful image.
thanks for the comment, edward gault. :)
ReplyDeletetrue. sometimes i skip a day or three, but that's the goal. :)
thanks for the comment, gem. :)
ReplyDeleteglad you like it. :)
thanks for the comment, anthony north. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, raven. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, sandycarlson. :)
ReplyDeletei wouldn't mind some candy here myself. :)
..the magical children..the sugar of life..many thanks..
ReplyDeletewhat a contrast...reminded me of the tnder feleing i get whn im with my nephew..there holy lil terrors at soem point but they are also my angels
ReplyDeleteso sweet & true (at least after the sugar high wears off)! i remember those days fondly...
ReplyDeletesimple, yet it succinctly sums the whole experience.
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, zoya gautam. :)
ReplyDeletetrue. being around children can be magical. :)
thanks for the comment, deli. :)
ReplyDeletetrue. from one end of the spectrum to the next. :)
thanks for the comment, qualcosa di bello. :)
ReplyDeletetrue. that sugar high can get crazy. :D and looking back to these days, there will be fondness in our hearts and wistful smiles, perhaps, on our faces.
thanks for the comment, sue. :)
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