my birthday present

my birthday present
My awesome birthday present 1/26/11 (see story under my first post)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Shel is back!



Shel Silverstein, the most famous of children’s poets, died in 1999 but his family has collected some of his unpublished poems and is releasing a new book called Everything On It.
His poetry is so much fun I thought I would share a few from the new book. Enjoy!


Every Thing On It
Shel Silverstein

I asked for a hot dog
With everything on it
And that was my big mistake,
‘Cause it came with a parrot,
A bee and a bonnet,
A wristwatch, a wrench, and a rake.
It came with a goldfish,
A flag, and a fiddle,
A frog, and a front porch swing.
And a mouse in a mask—
That’s the last time I ask
For a hot dog with everything.



Italian Food
Shel Silverstein

Oh, how I love Italian food.
I eat it all the time,
Not just 'cause how good it tastes
But 'cause how good it rhymes.
Minestrone, cannelloni,
Macaroni, rigatoni,
Spaghettini, scallopini,
Escarole, braciole,
Insalata, cremolata, manicotti,
Marinara, carbonara,
Shrimp francese, Bolognese,
Ravioli, mostaccioli,
Mozzarella, tagliatelle,
Fried zucchini, rollatini,
Fettuccine, green linguine,
Tortellini, Tetrazzini,
Oops—I think I split my jeani.


Frightened
Shel Silverstein

"There are kids underneath my bed,"
Cried little baby monster Fred.
Momma monster smiled. "Oh, Fred,
There's no such things as kids," she said.




Saturday, September 17, 2011

A Morning Offering


A Morning Offering

I bless the night that nourished my heart
To set the ghosts of longing free
Into the flow and figure of dream
That went to harvest from the dark
Bread for the hunger no one sees.

All that is eternal in me
Welcome the wonder of this day,
The field of brightness it creates
Offering time for each thing
To arise and illuminate.

I place on the altar of dawn:
The quiet loyalty of breath,
The tent of thought where I shelter,
Wave of desire I am shore to
And all beauty drawn to the eye.

May my mind come alive today
To the invisible geography
That invites me to new frontiers,
To break the dead shell of yesterdays,
To risk being disturbed and changed.

May I have the courage today
To live the life that I would love,
To postpone my dream no longer
But do at last what I came here for
And waste my heart on fear no more.

~ John O'Donohue ~


(To Bless the Space Between Us)