Monday, April 7, 2014

The Little Things

To me they matter most,
But they may overlook.
It's the perfect smile on her face
Or the song lyrics misunderstood.
It's the perfect Sunday, with the sun shining bright
Or the time spent with family on summer nights.
Now do you think of these things the same way I do?
What little things, put YOU in the groove


27 comments:

  1. The perfect ratio of peanut butter to jelly
    Or laying in the grass watching stars appear.
    It's a long hike in the fall
    and a bonfire with people you love.
    It's watching someone's face as they open your gift,
    and seeing a child dance without care.
    The smell of home
    and the safety of a blanket.

    Melting ice cream
    Icy hose fights
    Burning lungs
    Soothing waves
    Late nights
    Early mornings

    An unequal balance:
    The small things that mean so much.

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    1. I'm seriously in love with this poem and the majority of your writing.

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  2. It's knowing that you made someone smile or laugh,
    having a kid wanting to be like you,
    seeing others happy,


    watching the sunset on the perfect night,
    swimming under the stars at night,
    seeing backyard full of flowers,
    going hiking as leaves change colour.

    the little things are what count in this beautiful world.

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  4. - seeing someone I haven't seen I a while
    - The perfect song to get me though the day
    - A memory that reminds me of who I am

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  5. -Remembering the feeling of the wind through my hair
    -The lasting memories of my Great Grandpa's hugs
    -The image i see staring back at me, reminding me i am not weak

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  6. How the words that meant so much to me in one way, change my views of everything because of how I felt in that moment. The lyrics meant so much more than they did before.
    Or how screaming and laughing escaping the playground was a good thing, and that no one was really getting hurt. (Someone pushed my friend off the top of the slide and laughed).

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    1. I agree with what you said at the top how word can change their meaning when you feel a different way.

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  7. -The sound of rain hitting the window
    -The chirp of the birds when I lay on the roof
    -The gentle fingers of sunlight on my skin in the late afternoon
    -The smell of pork chops and the sound of the neighbors coming over to enjoy
    -The taste of hot chocolate while we play Minecraft
    -The cool dew on the grass while we play hide and seek even though it is two in the morning
    -The laughter echoing as we wade in the creek
    These are the things I want to remember because they make me happy vuv

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  8. -Listening to Tori sing
    -Anything sweet
    -Frozen
    -Monkeys
    -The Little Mermaid
    -Aladdin
    -Lion King
    -The Crudes
    -Hungry Hungry Hippos
    -Baby laughs

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  9. Sitting in the sun reading and writing then taking a nap.
    playing with warm sand
    drinking tea
    i cant sleep texts

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  10. I think that the little things aren't always as little as we think they are at the time. That's why they mean so much later on. The "little" things are a lot of the times meaningful to use or some sort of accomplishment helps you along the way, so shouldn't they be the big things?

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  11. cuddles with someone important to you
    long walks and meaningless discussions
    and your hand in mine while you hum the tune
    to the commercial you just watched on tv

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  12. From cool tap water that comes from the sink,
    To her adorable , goal-driven wink
    And the thump of the bass that gives pulse to the night
    these are the little things that make it worth living life

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  13. Because I didn't love you
    until I saw you laugh into your cereal
    and when you order your food at Mcdonald's.
    or when you pet your dog,
    and the way you park your car.

    I fell in love with
    the way you take laundry out of the dryer
    or when you’d do math on your fingers
    sometimes way you walk down the stairs.

    Even when you became the oxygen that filled my lungs
    and I was merely the dust under your fingernails,
    I never knew loved you…
    until you started to talk in your sleep
    because sometimes you’d say my name.

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    1. Did you take the second half from your poem on the other post?

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  14. -coffee
    -food
    -sleep
    -and more food

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  15. The perfect beat to a favorite song,
    At the end of the day when you come.
    Gazing at that blank ceiling,
    Trying to remember all that has escaped your memory.

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    1. Oh I forgot about music! Now I have to go back and rewrite my poem :(

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  16. When you really need something to just improve your mood or when your day isn't going the way you planned, and then your favorite song comes on, just by pressing shuffle. I absolutely love that feeling.

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  17. It may just be hours
    But to me, it feels like forever
    And when every moment counts
    I couldn't feel more blessed
    To be able to spend it with you.

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  18. It may just be hours
    But to me, it feels like forever
    And when every moment counts
    I couldn't feel more blessed
    To be able to spend it with you.

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  19. I like the way the stars look on a clear winter night
    The way my nieces eyes sparkle when I tuck her into bed at night
    Saturday morning cartoons curled into my sisters bed
    My mother telling me she loved me kissing my forehead
    It's funny what little things you remember
    When the living memories fade
    My father calling me his baby girl
    Mt mother saying my full name
    But all that is over now the past is in the past
    Mundanity will fade
    But it's the little things that last

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