Friday, July 10, 2009

Kismets and trinkets

A cat with one paw raised,
The clover leaf, almost razed,
A horse shoe fallen off the hoof,
Rabits foot, tied to the roof,
Rainbows with the pot of gold,
Penny on the ground to behold,
Dream catchers caught on,
Red chinese lantern from Saigon,
Wishbones and bamboo plant,
The seven Gods will always grant.
A stray eyelash to blow away,
A falling star can make your day,
Tortoise, elephant and pigs,
Crickets and dragonflies on twigs,
Across the world these are sought,
A stroke of luck for the distraught.

3 comments:

  1. I don't think you missed one good luck charm in this poem. It's great. Funny what one deems as their good luck charm. Good night~

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  2. Thanks fr telling so many of the good luck charms ;)

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  3. oh i loved this one...so much, so very much.

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