I broke a rule when I was ten
The world – it stopped it’s spin
Dad flew into such a rage for
His child doing such a sin
And ever since in every way
I try my best to live within
The rules that have been set-
I clench my teeth and grin
I broke a rule when I was ten
The world – it stopped it’s spin
Dad flew into such a rage for
His child doing such a sin
And ever since in every way
I try my best to live within
The rules that have been set-
I clench my teeth and grin
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/race-the-clock/
In the beginning of February 2007 I went on a training course in Sydney, Australia. I met up with a business acquaintance who introduced me to a business partner of his. When I returned home I sent the business partner my resume, and that of my husband. The company I worked for in Johannesburg had an office on Sydney, and I really wanted to work for them.
The first company contacted me a few weeks later with an offer of a contract position for either my husband or I, with a permanent role to possibly follow. My husband accepted the position. My Johannesburg manager had previously worked with the manager in the Sydney office of my current company and offered to act as a reference for me. It was an offer I couldn’t refuse.
My husband and I packed up our home. He left first and I followed six weeks later with our two young children, my son only having turned four in that same week. We arrived in Sydney with both of us having work.
And from that we gained permanent residence and citizenship. We have been back to South Africa three times in seven years for a total of six weeks.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Strawberries are strawberry
And can be eaten too
If I had to choose
Between your words or writing
I would choose reading
To receive letters
Or to write is no hard choice –
Because I love mail!
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/teachers-pet/
I had a teacher
Her name was Sister S
She taught me math
It was quite a success
She taught me to drive
So I could drive my own car
With my math and my driving
I could get very far
She taught us about rights
And to leave all the wrongs
And taught us about life
And to sing many songs
My informative years
She was able to guide
Showing compassion and love
And any faults she would hide
I had the freedom
To become the woman I am
Sister Sheila was tough
Answer with only – “Yes ma’am”
But she cared for me
As she now cares for my niece –
Thank you for all you have done
I give you my peace
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Playlist of the Week.”
Five songs playing on
The radio this past week
You-tubed here below
Born in innocence
The love of a child
Seed falling to earth
To germinate and grow
Becoming citizens of this
World, each babe that is born
Carries a light and a love
Holy blessings bestow
Keeping company with
Truth and liberty, to
Brighten our world
Thank you for your kind
Words of support, I will reply
To each one a bit later