Remember to say good morning to the Sun every day. Even if you cannot see him, he is warming someone’s back somewhere. Remember too, to say hello each evening to the moon. She lights a path for someone every night, even if for a while, it isn’t you. Harken to the wind which blows away all the filth which we poor fools inflict upon the atmosphere every minute of every day, then wonder why sometimes we can hardly breathe. Nurture the rains which wash away the poisons that we spill across the land in order to make that extra profit, and let us all be thankful for the bounty that still, despite our best efforts to spoil her, the land yields each crop season to feed us. Know too, that there is enough, it’s just not too evenly spread. There are those who enjoy the making of profit from someone else’s misfortune…those you should not say good day to.
©JRW2015
Little Tim and your missing toy…

The sleigh was loaded and ready
Except for one present – for you
The elves had been searching, high and low
And they just didn’t know quite what to do.
Santa was dressed in his finest red
Ho ho ho, all nicely warmed through
But he just couldn’t leave any presents behind
Well! It’s just not what Santa would do.
They looked again in the cellar
They searched in the workshop once more
Soon the time was getting dangerously near
When Santa must head for the door.
Just then there was a cry ‘YIPPEE’
A wondrous cry of joy
Tim, the smallest of the elves
Had found your Christmas toy.
O Little Tim, you clever elf
You’ve really saved the day
And if you’d care to join me
You can help me in the sleigh.
But Little Tim had vanished
From him there was no peep
T’was a happy Santa who found him
In his little elf cot, fast asleep.
©Joe Wilson – Little Tim and your lost toy…2015
That black dog…
Monday blues
Swept in so dark, on a tide of raw emotion
Kept at bay by pharmaceutical potion
Please excuse.
Winter chilled days
Where even now the black dogs starts to call
Who knows what state of mind may yet befall
Darkest phase.
Winter scene
Nor even a drop of snow to lift the soul
No robin red-breast here in Christmas role
Cold, wet sheen.
Note made in journal
To look at days as these not in despair
And recognise that pain is spread unfair
Hope springs eternal.
©Joe Wilson – That black dog…2015
Beyond a title…

In these modern, bitter, violent wars
Where none at all shall ever win
Words that once came from the cross
Though oft repeated wear so thin.
Yet once more I beg You listen
I supplicate with eyes that glisten
And begging in sorrow I ask of You
Forgive us Lord
for we know not what we do.
©Joe Wilson – Beyond a title…2015
admen
in
panic-
need
to
make
great
Christmas
sell
scratch
collective
heads.
~~~~
what
will
sell
Christmas-
something
important
needed
how
about
Jesus.
~~~~
I know – star in east
kings
sheep
homeless
couple
a miracle
birth.
~~~~
I
think
that
will
work-
who
could
resist
such
magic
that’s
a
wrap
fellas.
~~~~
admen
in
panic-
we
still
have
Easter
to
do
something
with
those
buns.
~~~~
adman
meets
his
God-
sees
then
the
real
selling
point
Jesus
is
just
love.
–
©Joe Wilson – haiku…2015
happiness
is
you-
so
in
love
I
find
myself
heaven
is
on
earth.
©Joe Wilson – haiku…2015
written in traditional vertical style.
leave
the
plug
in
Ma-
time
for
the
seasonal
bath
Rudolph
not
me
…dope.
©Joe Wilson – haiku…2015
written in traditional vertical style.
gathered
here
are
we-
anticipating
advent
war
yet
continues.
©Joe Wilson – haiku…2015
written in traditional vertical style.
[following on from the previous one]
now
is
the
season-
starlings
fill
up
the
skies
droppings
come
in
bulk.
©Joe Wilson – haiku…2015
written in traditional vertical style.
perhaps now more of a senryu.
now
is
the
season-
starlings
take
to
the
skies
in
wondrous
display
©Joe Wilson – haiku…2015
written in traditional vertical style.