Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Fatherly Wisdom

My father once said that he "tried to live his life so he would like the person he found himself stuck with on his death bed". It inspired me to write 
"If there is anything you can take with you
It will be who you are and the things you've done
Fortune fades with the footsteps of time
Fame is as fleeting as the fast changing weather

Beauty recedes as you pass your prime
Power is only kept by the will of another
such is the way of life
When you come to your day of reckoning
on the very last bed you'll ever lie in
You will be alone with all you've ever done
From the first thought, to what you've become
Will you be content
or be sadly resigned
Better to live each day as it might be your last
so on that final day you can endure your past
For all we aspire that stands us forth among others
there is a price of admission; a cost of continuation
nothing can so lift us as being aware of ourselves
nor shake us to the bone as a shameful knowledge
all our own.


Tim McIntire.

Posted on 09/04/12

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Smile


To me, a smile is just fine
It doesn't even cost a dime
Just excersize some grace
To spread it on another face

Written By Tim McIntire
Posted on 07/06/12

You and I


You and I

We are the same, you and I
Though we stand aboard 
Two different ships
And sail upon different seas

Blood courses as by one heart
And our thoughts mingle
As if conceived by one mind
For we share all that we see

How can this possibly be
Love binds us for all eternity

Written By Tim McIntire
Posted 06/25/12