POETRY
Welcome to my collection of original poems . I absolutely love to draw and as teen loved writing poetry. Here I am attempting once again to combine these two passions with the dream of perhaps of having a book published someday. I would be happy to discuss with you the possibility of me creating for you a unique illustration and poem based on a photograph or a concept you may have.
My Literary Attempts to Pen Poetry to Accompany My Illustrations
Candy Corn
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Pansies
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Donuts
by Julie Townsend Stacked, piled and heaped up high Frosty, sprinkled perfection to the sky Donuts of of every color and yummy flavor Delight my taste buds with each bite I savor Donuts are really such an amazing thing Heaven in a fried round dough ring For breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert If I eat too many I'll need more buttons for my shirt Yes, moderation is the key Because I like me...not me times three! |
Go Grab a Tissue PLEASE Don't Forget Your Vegetables
Excuse Me Sir for Calling You a Ladybug Sock Monkey Hat You’re Never Too Old to Sparkle
By Julie Townsend When your hair is grey and getting thin And your body hangs a bit saggy in your skin Just grab up some sparkle, glam and bling I’m telling you it’s just the thing To put a skip in your step And give you some pep Gold, silver, copper or brass All of them will make you look first class Jewelry boxes are such marvelous things Brooches, pendants, bracelets, bangles and rings You want them blinded by your glitter Doesn’t matter if it’s real or a counterfeiter Just load up those fingers, neck, arms and ears The brighter the glow the less they will be able to guess your years |
WATCHING CARROTS GROW
By Julie Townsend Waiting and watching for Carrots to grow Have you ever seen anything so painfully slow? From the time in the spring when you place the seeds in soil And don’t you forget to water, weed, sweat and toil Then you jump for joy when you see that first bright leafy green Looking like a plate decoration for some fancy cuisine Remember with carrots the important part is growing out of sight Deep in the ground without a single spot of light For it’s the roots of the carrot that cause your lips to smack Their crunchy sweetness is always a favorite snack Patience is a virtue many will say And you better have plenty because it takes many a day Remember the saying “Good things come to those who wait” Waiting you must do before that orange goodness is on your plate There is an important lesson that you should take heed Plant these words deep in your heart to grow just like a weed I’ve read in the Bible that we should “fix our eyes on things unseen” It’s not the outward appearance that makes you selfish and mean But just like carrots that grow underground and out of our sight It’s those invisible qualities of Love, Joy and Peace that makes you shine bright And let’s not forget to save plenty of room Because there is nothing so sweet when Kindness and Patience are in full bloom Stand strong and guard the garden of your heart The reward of that harvest will give your life a good start. Think Big The Hummingbird Song Bluebirds A Farmers Alarm Clock Swim Goggles The Fishing Hole Winters Watch
By Julie Townsend Dreams of coming spring are covered thickly Under a sparkling blanket of fresh fallen snow Pine needles glistening frosted and no longer prickly Bowing to the ground in a splendor show The trees are a cast robed for a part in the icy scene The moonlight adds drama and suspense as the curtain begins to rise Nothing but twinkle and glitter to fill each gully and ravine Such beauty spread softly that you scarcely believe your eyes The sounds of the hooves breaking through the ice crust Are muffled by the thickness of the surrounding bitter cold Their each step is exaggerated by the added effort and thrust Life is drama and conflict as the months of winters watch unfold |