Robert Daniels

Robert Daniels Poems

As elusive as a fleeting smile,
As broad as the vagabond sea,
Deep in thought we ponder a while
On beauty and the things that we see. The paintings and pictures beautific
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The dogwood that's blooming on top of the hill
The meadow larks soft melodious trill
The daffodils brightness by my window still
The fragrance of springtime is always a thrill The wip-poor-will calling a song to his mate
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Singing songs and telling jokes
And drinking their whiskey straight
When out of the din there came a croak
From a feller’ as sudden as fate I’m poor and I’m tired of this life I’ve led
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The Best Poem Of Robert Daniels

Beauty

As elusive as a fleeting smile,
As broad as the vagabond sea,
Deep in thought we ponder a while
On beauty and the things that we see. The paintings and pictures beautific
By masters fulfilling their goal,
The melodious movement of music
Add beauty and depth to the soul. The wonder and wisdom of nature,
Mer scenes majestic to view,
The peace and serenment and pleasure
Of seeing their contrast and hue, The song of a bird in the Springtime,
The sight of a deer at the brook:
There is beauty for all of us sometime
If we’d only remember to look.

Robert Daniels Comments

Joshua Castro 18 January 2009

My grandpa died January 3,2009 at 1: 30pm i love my grandpa i listen to everyone of his poem's first hand i give anything to sit with him; he's in a better place i hope that any poem that you read of his you take part of his words with you in your own life...

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