No matter what time of day
Our world continues to turn
And as it turns we always find
A new thing we can learn!
Just travel far away from home
You'll usually find -- hands down
A familiar name or face you see
Is someone from your home town!
By JerseyNana
Published by Diane Zoller-Ciatto - Featured Television Contributor
Most recognize me as JerseyNana, I love being a freelance writer and poet. Avid lover of family and friends of all ages. Enjoy being a baby boomer, a conservative thinker and unapologetically American. View profile
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25 Comments
Post a CommentVery true, Diane!
I am 3000 miles from my hometown, and have seen a few people from home during the years I've been away. If only the world could always be viewed through these glasses.
This is beautiful - thanks :)
Hi Diane! Thanks for playing Words with Friends on Facebook with me! Not as much time to write here a I used to have.....
Truth.... nothing but the truth.
Lovely poem! Happy Thanksgiving!
A real fact of life; after all, we are one family! Sometimes, even strangers leave profound impressions on what life is about after brief encounters. Thanks Nana, for reminding us of your poems on demand last year! Looking forward to a sumptuous spread soon! siva
Wonderful work. Thanks!
so very true!
maybe I will see someone in Miami tomorrow from Tampa, we have to leave at 5 AM to work the Dolphins game