
I Am Jealous of Leo
Brothers, sisters, this is true
I have a story to tell to you
Years ago I learned of love
from a soul who has moved to places above
Leo Buscaglia is his name, a man of fame
He’s known for the Love books and lectures he gave
It was quite the movement so many years past
Love is truly something that lasts
Aside from his story of letting go and loving
There’s another one written that I find so moving
The name of the book is The Way of The Bull
There’s nothing quite as moving as the places he’d go
You see, Leo traveled to Asia, but not by tradition
No fancy hotels or sites of illusion
Leo traveled the way of the bull
In the spirit of Zen on these trips he would go
To gain such insight of the way of mankind
And finding the nature of man to unwind
The wealth of the story, although it’s not long
Is taking the chance to release your big strong
Allowing the moments of life to unfold
For truly the best things of life are not gold
It’s walking barefoot because they’ve no shoes
It’s sharing your undies when they gave you foods
It’s longing for loving and not for the junk
It’s giving your all with cheer and with spunk
So, yes I am jealous of Leo, it’s true
For to travel abroad such a way I’d pursue
Maybe one day, when I am old and gray
Nary much time left, I best find the way
Then again, when I look at my land of milk and honey
I needn’t travel far to see what is of plenty
So, jealous I am, but unable I’m not
It’s finding the joy in what is in my lot
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So, there you have it! This is Day 7 of National Poetry Month and today’s prompt from Robert Lee Brewer’s Poetry Asides:
For today’s prompt, write a jealous poem. Maybe you’re jealous. Or maybe someone else is jealous of you–or someone else. Whether envious of another or suspicious of a partner, dive deep into this emotion today.
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ME thinks…THIS be one of my FAVS…MAG-EFFIN-NIFICENT…!! 🙂
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Thank You!
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