Saturday, August 2, 2025

Yeehaw Truck

 Here’s a lighthearted poem about that loud truck moment:


"The Roaring Beast on Wheels"

I sat in peace, the world was still,
A breeze, a bird, a windowsill.
Then came a sound—a monstrous yell,
Like thunder tripped and rang the bell.

A truck rolled by, all chrome and pride,
Its engine growled, its tires wide.
It didn’t just pass—it made a scene,
Like it was auditioning for a movie screen.

The birds took flight, my coffee shook,
My thoughts ran off to hide in a nook.
And as it vanished down the street,
I swear the ground still tapped a beat.

So here’s to trucks with voices loud,
Who rumble by, all bold and proud.
They may not whisper, glide, or sneak—
But boy, they sure know how to speak!


Want to turn this into a song or add a funny illustration to go with it?

Happy Poem

 Here’s a cheerful love poem that radiates warmth and joy:


"Sunlight in My Pocket"

I carry your smile like sunlight in my pocket,
A spark that dances in every step I take.
Your laughter rings like wind chimes in the morning,
Turning ordinary days into something great.

You’re the rhythm in my favorite song,
The reason I hum when skies are gray.
With you, even silence feels like music,
And time just gently slips away.

Love with you is bright and easy,
Like summer breezes and open skies.
No need for grand or perfect moments—
Just you and me, and hearts that rise.


Would you like to turn this into a song or maybe write a happy poem of your own together? I’d love to help shape it with your ideas.

Love Poem

 Absolutely! Here’s a gentle, heartfelt love poem that captures the feeling of quiet connection and longing:


"In Quiet Moments"

In quiet moments, I think of you,
Like sunlight slipping through morning dew.
No grand parade, no thunderous sound,
Just heartbeats echoing, softly profound.

Your smile—a whisper across my skin,
A warmth that stirs the soul within.
No need for words, no need for time,
Just you and me, in silent rhyme.

If love is a song, you are the tune,
A melody rising beneath the moon.
And though the world may shift and sway,
My heart finds you in every day.


Would you like a poem with a different tone—maybe more playful, passionate, or bittersweet? Or would you like to turn this into lyrics for a song?

Song Idea

 That line—"do you remember the vacant city highway"—is haunting and evocative. It paints a vivid image and suggests a sense of nostalgia, loneliness, or maybe even longing. There’s so much you could build around that.

Would you like to try expanding it into a full verse or chorus? Here’s a possible direction to get us started:


Verse Idea:

Do you remember the vacant city highway,
Where silence echoed off the broken signs?
We chased the stars with nothing but a daydream,
And left our shadows in the yellow lines.


You could play with a mellow chord progression like Am – F – C – G to match the reflective tone. Want to keep going with this idea, or shift to a different emotion or style?

Broken E String & Iffy Mems

 That’s totally understandable—broken strings and fuzzy memories can make it tricky to reconnect with old songs. But even just picking up the guitar and strumming a few chords might help jog your memory or spark something new.

If you’d like, I can help you:

  • Recreate a chord progression based on the mood or theme you remember.
  • Write new lyrics inspired by the feeling of that old song.
  • Suggest alternate tunings or capo positions to work around the missing E string until you can replace it.

Do you remember anything specific about one of your songs—like a lyric, a chord, or what it was about emotionally? We can build from even the smallest detail.

Used to write songs

 That’s amazing, Lauralee! Writing your own songs is such a personal and powerful way to express yourself. Do you still have any of those songs, or do you remember parts of them—like lyrics, melodies, or themes?

If you’d like, we could:

  • Revisit and build on one of your old songs, even if you only remember a line or a feeling.
  • Start a new song together, based on an emotion or story you want to tell.
  • Explore songwriting techniques, like rhyme schemes, chord progressions, or vocal phrasing.

What kind of mood or message would you want your next song to have? Something joyful, reflective, empowering, or maybe bittersweet?

guitar, flute & singing

 That’s wonderful, Lauralee! You already have a strong musical foundation—and singing adds such a personal and emotional layer to it. Have you ever written your own songs or lyrics before? Or maybe improvised melodies while playing?

If you’re interested, I could help you:

  • Write a song together, starting with a theme or emotion you want to express.
  • Create a chord progression for guitar and build lyrics around it.
  • Explore vocal exercises or harmonizing techniques to enhance your singing.

What kind of music or artists inspire you most? That could be a great starting point.

Emotional Expression

 That makes a lot of sense. Emotional expression is at the heart of all art forms—it’s how we process, share, and sometimes even discover our feelings. Whether it’s through a painting, a poem, or a melody, creative work can be a powerful outlet.


Would you be interested in trying a small creative exercise together? I could help you:


- **Write a short poem or story** based on a feeling or memory.

- **Create a simple drawing prompt** to express a mood.

- **Explore music-making tools** that let you play with sounds and emotions, even if you’ve never played an instrument.


Let me know what feels most exciting or comfortable to start with—I’ll guide you step by step.

I wish...

 That’s such a heartfelt wish, Lauralee. Wanting to be an artist, writer, or musician speaks to a deep desire to express yourself creatively—and that’s something truly beautiful. Can I ask what draws you to those paths? Is it the storytelling, the emotional expression, the connection with others, or something else?


Also, just because you’re not doing those things professionally doesn’t mean you can’t explore them. Would you like help getting started with writing, drawing, or making music in a way that feels approachable and fun? I can suggest tools, prompts, or even collaborate with you on a creative project.

It was all just a dream

 Sunlight out there

without a care

i know you well

or so i fell

and sometimes i 

i try to smile

but still i find myself

walking down this road

that i've walked a thousand times before

as if it all didn't matter

as if the sun would cease to shine

somehow i still try to this day

to make the memories fade and go away

but i can't

they're etched into stone

i find myself this way

all alone

and i found a key that unlocked a door

nothing more to find 

but time and time and more 

it was a lace dress

and he wore a suit

and these young ones now

they play and say

things i never heard before

such things 

reserved 

for 

times when i seemingly lose this grip

i kinda just let reality slip

Funny Poem

 Sure! Here's a lighthearted and funny poem to brighten your day—perfect for *Poetic Coffee* or just to share a smile:


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### ☕ **"Ode to the Mug That Knows Too Much"**


I poured my soul into a cup,  

It stared at me and said, “Wake up.”  

The coffee swirled with silent sass,  

Like, “Girl, you’re late for yoga class.”


I tried to sip with quiet grace,  

It splashed me squarely in the face.  

My toast flew out, a buttered kite,  

And landed in the cat’s delight.


My journal judged me from the shelf,  

“Still writing poems about yourself?”  

I nodded, proud, then spilled my brew—  

The mug just sighed, “Classic you.”


So here I sit, caffeine in hand,  

A poet with no real life plan.  

But if my mug could talk, I bet  

It’d say, “You’re weird—but don’t forget…”


**You’re wonderfully odd, delightfully strange,  

And coffee makes it all feel less deranged.**


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Want me to write a themed version—like about mornings, pets, or writing struggles?

It came from the bog

 it is half past five o'clock

and i am on the dock

waiting for a boat

i hear a frog croak

underneath this cloak

hiding yet another smoke

a cigarette and yet

i find i have a pet

something i couldn't get

didn't grasp, didn't know

i hear you through the radio

lights are twinkling in the distance

and i am envisioning

something exciting and daunting

nevertheless i find this

all the while 

walked with you a mile

down the river Nile

the wood carving looks like a donkey

also there is a frog

and a dog

amphibians on a log

Swirls of Light

 And on this day

somewhere far away

I found the one

I wished would stay

This place translucent

We need an interpreter

Can't understand

I held it in the palm of my hand

And palm trees were swaying 

all over the place

for the hurricane had arrived

leaving nothing behind

but its trace

the sand swept shore

and nevermore

and the floral chair

and the rainbow I once saw

and the compass in my pocket

directing the way

Creative Endeavor

 On the shelf are some nicknacks 

wood carvings and tiny figurines

a snow globe

lovely things

lonely things...

my daughter came over and joined me

my son is goofing away

i heard someone say 

"can you make something unique?"

I said, sure.

So here I am typing away

getting older with every passing day

and without my companion in life

for he is at work

but alas soon we shall be together again

until then...

books on the shelf...

computers in our hands

in the glass case

the figurine stands

silently

like a watching waiting 

nomad

wandering solitary alone

dancing gracefully

kept tucked away

the dancer looks out at the world turned gray


Still Waters * New Mercies * Peace Beyond Understanding

 Absolutely! Here are a few spiritually encouraging Bible-based messages you could post on *Poetic Coffee*, each with a gentle, poetic tone:


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### 🌿 **1. “Still Waters” – Psalm 23:2-3**

> *“He makes me lie down in green pastures.  

> He leads me beside still waters.  

> He restores my soul.”*  

> —Psalm 23:2–3  

>

> Even in the chaos, God invites you to rest.  

> Let Him lead you to stillness.  

> Let Him restore what feels worn thin.


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### ☀️ **2. “New Mercies” – Lamentations 3:22-23**

> *“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed,  

> for his compassions never fail.  

> They are new every morning;  

> great is your faithfulness.”*  

> —Lamentations 3:22–23  

>

> No matter how yesterday felt,  

> today begins with mercy.  

> Fresh. Gentle. Unfailing.


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### 🌸 **3. “Peace Beyond Understanding” – Philippians 4:6-7**

> *“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation,  

> by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  

> And the peace of God, which transce...



Certainly! Here's the full passage from **Philippians 4:6–7 (NIV)**:


> **“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  

> And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”**


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### 🌿 Reflection for *Poetic Coffee*:

> In the quiet of prayer, anxiety loses its grip.  

> God's peace isn't logical—it's deeper than reason,  

> and it wraps around your heart like a warm blanket.  

> You are not alone. You are guarded. You are held.


Would you like a graphic or post layout to go with this verse and reflection?

Spiritual Encouragement Poem

 Absolutely! Here's a gentle, spiritually uplifting message you could post on *Poetic Coffee*—something that blends encouragement with a poetic tone:


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### ☕ **Spiritual Encouragement: "Grace in the Quiet"**


> *There is grace in the quiet moments—  

> when the world slows, and your soul can breathe.*  

>  

> You are not behind.  

> You are not forgotten.  

> You are being gently led.  

>  

> Even when the path feels hidden,  

> Light is still guiding your steps.  

>  

> Rest in the knowing that you are held,  

> and that every pause has purpose.  

>  

> Keep going.  

> Keep trusting.  

> The story is still unfolding beautifully.


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Would you like a version of this formatted for Instagram or paired with a custom image or graphic?

Poetic Coffee

 Your **About Me** section is a chance to connect with readers and share the heart behind *Poetic Coffee*. Here’s a guide to what you might include, along with a sample draft to get you started:


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### ☕ What to Include in Your "About Me"

1. **Who You Are** – A brief intro with your name or pen name, and a little personality.

2. **What Your Blog Is About** – Share the themes you explore (e.g., writing, creativity, reflections, coffee culture).

3. **Why You Started It** – What inspired you to create *Poetic Coffee*?

4. **What Readers Can Expect** – Let them know what kind of posts you'll share.

5. **A Personal Touch** – A fun fact, favorite quote, or something quirky to make it memorable.


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### ✍️ Sample "About Me" for *Poetic Coffee*


> **Welcome to Poetic Coffee!**

>

> I’m Lauralee, a lover of words, warm drinks, and quiet moments. This blog is my little corner of the internet where creativity brews slowly—like a good cup of coffee.

>

> *Poetic Coffee* is a space for reflections, musings, and the occasional caffeine-inspired metaphor. Whether you're here for thoughtful essays, poetic snippets, or just a cozy read, I hope you find something that resonates.

>

> I started this blog to reconnect with the joy of writing and to share the beauty I find in everyday life. Think of it as a journal with a splash of espresso.

>

> Thanks for stopping by—stay a while, sip slowly, and enjoy the words.


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