THE IDEAL MARRIAGE

In order for a man and wife, To keep the marriage in their life. They both should play the game quite fair, And good and bad, they both must share. And when they go to bed at night. Should always hold each other tight. Should say "I Love You" every day. And never let their feelings stray. Should talk thing's out if problems start. Speak their minds, and show their hearts. And always they should tell no lies. But speak the truth, through honest eyes. And if the love was meant to be. Then it should last, E-TER-NALLY.

TOM NEWELL

 

I SIT AND THINK

Sometimes I sit and think about, The stranger things we hear. All lifes little oddity's So vivid, yet so clear. I think of Easter Island. Strange faces carved in stone. I wonder how they got there, Or if they're really home.
I think of ghosts and poltergeists. Strange stories I've been told. And all my hair, stands up on end. My flesh, turns icy cold.
So I change my thoughts to angels. And wonder if they're true. And if the God who's up there. Will look like me and you. Or maybe he's a Martian. And were just fun and games. Maybe all of us are numbers, An none of us are names.


TOM NEWELL