Compass Poem by Susan Lacovara

Compass

Rating: 4.3


Let me enter lightly, into the breaking new day's promise
steady and ready to encounter the beauty
that is offered with no price tag attached...
bargain hunting for a breathtaking moment of clarity...
Let me be aware of the potential that today has...
and follow the cobblestone pathway of my heart,
that it my lead me nearer to a kinder appreciation
for all things that usually go unnoticed...
Let my true quest for new knowledge and olden daydreams
collide in a lovely merge and be realized...
Compass in hand, I set out, with little expectation...
but high hopes that today will be a road worth taking.
Care to join me in this strolling day of summer's end..
I'd welcome the company.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anil Kumar Panda 07 September 2013

full of hope and expectation this is a very nice poem.liked it.keep inking Susan.

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Anthony Burkett 03 February 2014

I delight in the fantasy that your pen invites... following your lead...

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David Lessard 26 January 2014

company is most often welcomed. nice write!

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Unwritten Soul 09 September 2013

The voice from compass is in your own mind that hopefully always show the bright direction i like the interaction of light, idea, positive and life in this poem it is a nice mixture to drink and heal the dark bruises inside_Soul

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Khairul Ahsan 07 September 2013

'Care to join me in this strolling day of summer's end.. I'd welcome the company.' Thanks for the invitation. ' kinder appreciation for all things that usually go unnoticed'.....a nice wish. 'Compass in hand, I set out, with little expectation... but high hopes that today will be a road worth taking.' Here we go.....

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Khairul Ahsan 07 September 2013

'Care to join me in this strolling day of summer's end.. I'd welcome the company.' Thanks for the invitation. ' kinder appreciation for all things that usually go unnoticed'.....a nice wish. 'Compass in hand, I set out, with little expectation... but high hopes that today will be a road worth taking.' Here we go.....

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