Have you ever?

Have you ever?

A Poem by LisaCarol
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A poem about living in the moment

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Have you ever ?

Laughed until you cried

When you swallowed your pride.

Then stole away the show, 

With stories that you know


Have you ever?

Thrown caution to the wind,

With a frivolous, unnecessary spend.

Basked in it’s glow,

As you treasured it so.


Have you ever?

Blurted out in song,

When happiness came along.

Maybe your voice a little low,

Or the tempo much too slow.


Have you ever?

Climbed an apple tree,

Found a whole new world to see.

Ecstatic to be solo,

An apple basket in your tow.


All the things you could do,

Instead of being blue.

Let your feelings go,

Make an angel in the snow.

© 2025 LisaCarol


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I newer climbed an apple tree

I have climbed a mountain and seen all the surrounding hills laid out before me like an uneven quilt laid out before me like a giant bed

Posted 4 Months Ago


yes i have and need to more. love the ending. uplifting for sure.

Posted 9 Months Ago


Tried til I cried then - re-applied your poem to the bin and - guess what my friend, you won!! Great meter, great words.. the planet needs you!

Posted 10 Months Ago


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MCS
Thank you, dear poet, for the reminder that before the blue period there were other uplifting and fun moments.

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LisaCarol

11 Months Ago

Thanks you so much for reviewing and commenting. I try to find the positives in life. I truly feel e.. read more
MCS

11 Months Ago

Thank you my friend for sharing your light with with us here.

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Added on January 21, 2025
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LisaCarol
LisaCarol

Arvada, CO



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I’m an optimistic realist. “Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts." ~ Charles Dickens more..