Bluebells And Buttercups


Bluebells and buttercups

Have we met before

Were we once intertwined

As we passed through the revolving door

 

Was I once your mother,

Your lover or your son

Did you hold my hand and weep

As another race was run

 

Did I hold you in my arms

And smell your scent so sweet, or

Was I the unwashed urchin

You scorned in the street

 

All possibilities are relevant

Everything has its place

My beautiful bluebells and buttercups

I bow to your loving grace

Photo by Girish Nayyar at Pexels

Change


When change comes calling

It extends the hand of friendship

Like The Prince of Opportunity

Bearing gifts of untold possibilities

 

Change is inevitable

One of the few constants in the universe

It is like a majestic eruption

Inviting you to pastures new

 

But remember…

Resistance to change can be painful

So, welcome her with open arms

And bask in her loving embrace