Tuesday 23 July 2024

"THE YOUNG BOY AND THE SIX COINS"


"THE YOUNG BOY AND THE SIX COINS"
(author unknown)

There was a boy who was always happy and cheerful. One day, he went to an old man and asked him,
"Sir, what is the biggest destroyer of happiness? I have a happy nature and I'm chatting and laughing most of the time. However, I fear that one day, I'll become sad and sorrowful. Tell me how to stay happy and positive everyday."
The old man thought for a moment, then nodded and said,
"Alright, I'll tell you what you want to know. But before I tell you, you have to agree to do something for me."
The boy asked, smiling at his serious face,
"Okay, sir, what is it?"
The old man answered,
"There's an empty drum in my backyard, I want you to fill it up with water. I'm too old and weak to fetch water from the river. If you do that, I'll reward you with two coins. Two coins, all for you, boy!"
The boy was suddenly filled with excitement and enthusiasm as he was in great need of money. He grabbed a bucket and hurried down the stream to fetch the water. A short while later, he went back to the old man and told him he had filled the drum with water.
However, the old man said,
"Oh, I forgot to tell you, there is another empty drum in my kitchen. Would you mind filling it up as well? I'll offer you another two coins as a reward, a total of four coins! You'll buy a lot of things for yourself with all that money. Four coins, all for you, boy!"
The boy was so determined to get the four coins, he didn't think twice about it. He quickly took the bucket and rushed down the stream. In no time, he had already filled the drum with water. However, when he returned to the old man, he said,
"Oh my goodness, I'm such a forgetful old man! I forgot that there is another empty drum in my garden. If you can fill it up with water too, I'll add extra two coins to your money and you'll get six coins altogether. You'll have a lot of money for yourself. Six coins, all for you, boy!"
A look of cheerful excitement flashed across the boy's face. He found himself thinking about what he would buy with all the money, he couldn't control his emotions. It didn't take long for him to fill up the third drum and return to the old man. He was tired and exhausted. However, instead of offering the boy the six coins, the old man frowned and mumbled,
"Oh, no, I think I'm the most forgetful old man in the whole world! I forgot that I have no coins with me. I'm so broke, I don't have any money to give to you. I'm sorry, but you have to go home empty handed! Nothing for you, boy!"
Upon hearing that, the smile on the boy's face suddenly vanished, replaced with a look of sad surprise. His happiness was completely lost and replaced with sadness and disappointment.
Just then, the old man surprisingly hugged him tightly for a moment, then smiled broadly and said to him,
"Don't worry, boy! The truth is, I've got some coins for you! Everything I did was an intention to teach you a valuable lesson about life. When you asked me to tell you what the biggest destroyer of happiness is, I came up with a plan to make you sad, so that I can teach you properly and effectively. Listen, the biggest destroyer of happiness is your EXPECTATIONS. It's because you expected six coins from me, that's why you became sad when you didn't get them. When we do something for others, we tend to expect some favour or feelings from them which may not happen. Most of the time, our expectations are too high or unrealistic to be fulfilled by someone. We expect people to love us because we love them. We expect people to be good to us because we are good to them. We always expect things to go our way. All of these things can easily cause frustration, disappointment, discouragement, stress, anger and resentment. However, if we lower our EXPECTATIONS of people and understand that they won't always live up to it, we can stay happy in life."

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Monday 22 July 2024

"MOUNTAIN CLIMBING" by Becky Hemsley


"MOUNTAIN CLIMBING"
by Becky Hemsley

Grief is one of the biggest mountains you’ll ever have to climb.
Not least, because it’s one that you absolutely won’t want to.
And people may talk of ‘getting over it’.
But the truth is,
I don’t think we ever do.
And that’s not to say that we don’t end up on the other side of the mountain. I’m not saying that we’re stuck in one place forever.
But, rather than getting over it…
Perhaps we find a cave we can walk through which brings us out on the other side. It may be dark and dim and difficult, but we make it through into the light.
Perhaps we find a path around the mountain that leads to the other side. It may take a long time and it might be unsteady and precarious, but we make it round.
Or perhaps we just slowly edge our way past. A little up, a little through, a little round. Step by step.
No, I don’t think we get over it. It is too big, too overwhelming.
Too insurmountable.
So instead we get through it.
Round it.
Or quite possibly,
we just get by.
******
Becky Hemsley 2022
Beautiful image by Snehal Pendurkar
"Mountain Climbing" is from the book 'When I Am Gone'

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"WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW" by Becky Hemsley


"WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW"
by Becky Hemsley

Have you ever considered
that, at any given moment, you are exactly who the world needs?
That you're the tune to someone's lyrics when no other melody seems to fit.
That you're the stars to someone's sky when it is drowning in inky darkness.
That you're the moon to someone's ocean when it cannot find its way back to the sand.
And it might not be forever.
Songs end,
the sun rises
and the tide turns.
But maybe for a while - maybe in this moment -
you are exactly where you're supposed to be.
Because it gives you a chance
to sing, to shine and to make waves.
And your light,
your music,
your guide...
Oh the world needs it.
It really, really does.
*****
Becky Hemsley 2024
Beautiful artwork by Ed Perkins (@ededperkins via Instagram)

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Friday 19 July 2024

"LOOK AROUND" by Becky Hemsley


"LOOK AROUND"
by Becky Hemsley

People in myths pay no mind to the prince
Who was changed from a frog with just kisses
And none of them balk at the trees that can talk
And don’t doubt that the stars can grant wishes
They think very little of speaking to mirrors
That answer them back from the wall
They sing with the dryads and drink with the giants
Who tower one hundred feet tall
They do not imagine the fairies and dragons
‘Cause those things are already there
With captured princesses whose extra-long tresses
Mean people can climb up their hair
Yes, all of these creatures with fairy-tale features
Don’t notice the magic they make
So they overlook half of what’s in their book
‘Cause it’s part of the plot every day
And maybe we too are so blind to our view
‘Cause it’s one that we know very well
And so we don’t stop and don’t listen to what
Kinds of stories our world has to tell
The stories of trees as they’re shedding their leaves
Just to welcome them back come the spring
And the way we all stay – how we don’t float away
From this great ball of rock as it spins
The stories of skies full of water and fires
With the power to flood and ignite
The mountains, volcanoes, the rare double rainbows
The phases of moon every night
And once long ago, we would never have known
That we’d one day explain it somehow
We’d have marvelled at more, we’d have stared with such awe
And perhaps we should do the same now
Because without seeing and knowing, believing,
We’d say it’s a tale in a book
Yet there’s wonder abound in the world – all around
We just keep forgetting to look
*****
'Look Around' is from 'Letters from Life' https://a.co/d/1R5VZfo

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Thursday 18 July 2024

"THE LETTER BE" by Becky Hemsley


"THE LETTER BE"
by Becky Hemsley

Let her be confident
Let her be brave
Let her know beauty
Is more than her face
Let her be strong
Let her know her own mind
And for the most part
Let life be too kind
But when it’s not -
When the days feel tough
Let her know she’s
Bolstered fiercely by love
Let her keep dreaming
Awake or asleep
Let her know feelings
Do not make her weak
So let her be gentle
Compassionate too
But let her be bold
In her quest for the truth
Let the world listen
Whenever she speaks
Let her move mountains
And dance at their peaks
Let her catch galaxies,
Comets and stars
Let her ride moonbeams
Like rockets to Mars
No matter her stature
Let her stand tall
And most important
And vital of all
Let her be happy
And know her own worth
Know that sometimes
She must put herself first
And let her be proud,
Be determined and free
To be anything
That she chooses to be
******
‘The Letter Be’ is a poem I wrote for my niece. It's from my second book

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Wednesday 17 July 2024

"THE FOOD HAD ALL GONE" by Anna Richards


"THE FOOD HAD ALL GONE"
by Anna Richards

They ran to the groceries, they filled up their carts,
They emptied the Tops and Price Chopper and Walmart,
They panicked and fought and then panicked some more,
Then they rushed to their homes and they locked all the doors.
The food will be gone! The milk eggs and cheese!
The yogurt! The apples! The green beans and peas!
The stores have run out, now what will we do?
They’ll be starving and looting and nothing to do!
Then they paused, and they listened a moment or two.
And they did hear a sound, rising over the fear,
It started out far, then began to grow near.
But this sound wasn’t sad, nor was it new,
The farms were still doing what farms always do.
The food was still coming, though they’d emptied the shelves,
The farms kept it coming, though they struggled themselves,
Though the cities had forgotten from where their food came,
The farms made them food every day, just the same.
Through weather and critics and markets that fall,
The farms kept on farming in spite of it all.
They farmed without thank yous.
They farmed without praise.
They farmed on the hottest and coldest of days.
They’d bought all the food, yet the next day came more,
And the people thought of something they hadn’t before.
Maybe food, they thought, doesn’t come from a store.
Maybe farmers, perhaps, mean a little bit more.

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"THE SKY" by Becky Hemsley


"THE SKY"
by Becky Hemsley

He asked of me why it was raining
He asked was it tears from the sky
And I replied yes
That this was the case
That even the heavens can cry
He asked of me what was the thunder
He said it was hurting his ears
And I told him that sometimes
Even the clouds
Need to scream so that somebody hears
He asked of me what was the wind
And why was it whirling and swirling around
So I explained
Even the sky takes deep breaths
When it’s trying to calm itself down
Yet often, we keep our tears secret
And we swallow our own cries for help
And we think that it’s weak
To be catching our breath
So we don’t let our struggles be felt
And yet, if the clouds never emptied
If the sky never screamed through the storm
It would sit growing darker
And darker until
It was simply no use to us all
So throw all your fears to the wind dear
And toss all your tears to the clouds
And you will discover
The infinite power
The heavens hold over the ground
See, it’s normal and natural to struggle
And it’s healthy and human to cry
And if anyone questions
Your power my darling
Just tell them it’s matched by the sky
*****
Becky Hemsley 2022
Beautiful artwork by Bev Jozwiak
‘The Sky’ is the last poem in my second collection

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"THE PRECIOUS VASE" by Tahlia Hunter

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