Joseph T. Renaldi Poems

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131.
A Dedicated Runner

Who are those who enjoy running?
Who shall tell them the rigors of flight?
Running in fair or inclement weather,
Swing their arms through the dome of light.
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132.
The Old Homestead

The old homestead stands alone now,
So full of memories,
That can be readily told,
By the deterioration of it's eaves.
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133.
A Senior Citizen

I am a retired senior citizen,
Many years in society I've spent.
I encountered pleasantries and follies,
And have many a doleful dent.
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134.
Don'T Worry About Me

When the twilight shadows fall
and the nocturnal creatures call
from the place where you are,
Still! I see you in each star.
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135.
Prepare For Death

The greatest business of life is to prepare for death.
Keep your eyes fixed on the end of life.
What we call life is a journey to death,
and what we call death is a passport to life.
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136.
A Child's Sweet Dream

Deep in the night where all dreams come true
is a candy factory just waiting for you.
Its storage room is filled with sugar and spice
and racks adorned with candy sweet and nice.
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137.
Genuine Love

When the reddish, brown leaves of Autumn fall,
Beckoning the northwest wind to call,
Though my thoughts of you are straying far
From the remote village where you are,
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138.
A Token Of Appreciation

Did you think of your parents today,
To offer thanks before the fading day?
Did you appreciate their care and tender love,
Bestowed upon you like a gentle dove?
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139.
Katydid - Katydid

The lingering sounds of a late summer's night
Are the Katydid's loud and shrill love call.
Though you can not see their rounded heads,
You can hear them until the first frost in Fall.
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140.
Leprechauns

I know I did not imagine seeing them,
I see them every Saint Patrick's Day,
But when I try to confer with them
They always seem to scurry away.
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