I’ve written resolutions for other New Years; how well did I do?
I don’t know! I wonder how many who make them DO follow through......and keep track of their progress. I’d bet the answer is “FEW”.
But perhaps just making “them” will help ensure..... that some do 'come TRUE'.
A short list, if I wrote one, should include the resolutions to follow:
1. Enjoy what I can in life and not in any regrets wallow.
2. Give a helping hand when possible; don’t expect help in return.
3. Use what money I have wisely; don’t through it all burn.
4. Take care of my health, in hopes of preventing future woes.
5. Remember that, at times, one reaps from...... that which one sows.
(December 24,2013)
you have a tough year ahead, , with lots of things to do.. the second point could be changed to, , , Give a pizza of hand when possible; don’t expect a pizza in return i need a pizza again: -/
my second line was typed into ph with the last word being through, but i guess ph decided that the poem would be better if the and from the front of line 3 was, instead, at the end of line 2. i agree! and when i wrote on paper my first resolution, i had the word any. then i crossed it out and typed it into computer without any. then while submitting it to ph i put the any back in! :) bri
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
By adding the name as a part of the title you have made yourself a character Bri... not an easy resolution to follow because we never forget being and staying as human beings who falter in life for sure, and it is quite human! ! !