Joy In Every Toy Poem by John Sensele

Joy In Every Toy



The crown of life smiles at folks who don't frown
Regardless of how dire spires of circumstances may get
For frowns rob folks of vitality until their noun
Resembles an assembly of forsaken folks who forget
How good life can get when its food consists
Of a diet rich in smiles, in jokes and in humour
Dished out East, West, North and South with wits
Intended to tickle, to pickle wrinkles till the armour
Of joy, mirth, happiness envelops every aspect
That matters at work, at home, at leisure, at church
When a project to inject, infect, protect and select
Sources of contentment and enjoyment leaves in the lurch
Seas of misery and usury. Promote the vote for the motto of joy
Every time, in every lime, in every clime and in every toy.

Thursday, June 16, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: poems
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kinyua Karanja 16 June 2016

How good life can get when its food consists of a diet rich in smiles, in jokes and in humour; joy makes life lively. Great work.

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John Sensele 21 June 2016

My appreciation, Kinyua. We owe it to ourselves to share ingredients that enrich us as people who strive to become more human.

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