Oh One!
One Oh!
The day is here
Let's make a new beginning.
To meet and greet
Each newborn day
And erase the heavy slate
With forgiveness and love
For pain we've endured
And go about our lives.
If we can treat our fellow man
As we would appreciate
With handshake and an open heart
To embrace the differences
To see beyond our outer shell
And let God's love radiate!
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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28 Comments
Post a CommentWhat a lovely New Year's poem.
Nice way to start the year!
Happy New Year!
OOOOH real nice!!!
Happy new year :)
I'm just happy we can say "twenty ten" now instead of "twenty o-something."
Beautiful plan!
Sounds like a plan!
beautiful is right
Beautiful! :)