One day you wake up to realize

One day you wake up to realize
Your partner has something wrong
They don’t see you with same eyes
You hear from them another song

You were in love so, so much
Everything was so right always
Everything was better with the touch
Only could you hear the words of praise

You are very much afraid now
What did I do wrong you might think
The sting of the discord is ow
In that moment your heart will sink

It’s time for help from those you know
Be kind and be sure there is no pain
Not just for you but for all you go
To talk to those who care you are sane

To get help is the best way, it’s not time to be alone
You will see someday, you will find what you condone

People have disease come upon them
They are not bad, but have illness
The unhealthy soul is not now a gem
It’s time to be careful until wellness

We need not harbor hate or ill will
We need not feel unsafe or hurt
It may well be time to be apart to think
Healers can maybe find the missing link

It’s okay to feel great loss
It’s okay to even feel some hope
The main thing is to find a safe way
To help each other to have a say

Love is not always romantic
Life is complicated and tough
One can feel good yesterday
Then things can be confusing today

To get help is the best way, it’s not time to be alone
You will see someday, you may or may not atone

Love love – it’s okay, get well
Safety for all is of utmost importance
Seek help from the trustworthy and caring
Life will be more sunny looking forward

December 21, 2024
Daniel J Arthur

I feel your love

I feel your love
Maybe you don’t know
How much you share
You lift me up from below

I think that you just try
Sends the whole world aglow
Maybe you don’t care
At the moment as you’re low

I look at you up above
Maybe you are all show
I know you really dare
It makes me get up and go

Your love is just amazing
I never need to have it
You may not see to pleasing
It might deflect off the others you hit

Life is so complicated, yet it is so amazing
You may think you’re simple, you are the center

Just keep on loving
It will just somehow go around
No need to try to be pleasing
I love to hear your sound

I’m easy to be lonely
I find something to keep me going
Your love sometimes comes by
It flows through making me alive

Do I want to have your focus
That goes without saying
What you do is simply amazing
Anyone would want to be near

I’m out here trying to share
I hope my love is very clear
I hope my love makes you warm
I hope my love was helpful

You might not know it, but you don’t have to show it
Your love is genuine and pure, it helps the world go on

by Daniel J Arthur
December 21, 2024

We’ve been here before

The world is in convulsions
From the wealthy contortions
Fighting the likes of you and me
So that they can have untaxed tea

We’ve been here before
The nation was at odds and war
It was to help the likes of you and me
Not to help the rich have cheap tea

We are smarter now you’d think
They must think that we just drink
The people must be free to express
To help stop the state of distress

The people are so really cool
To treat them not is so cruel
Use your money to heal the soul
The more to be in a heroic role

The world is better off with healthy people
The wealthy are better off to really care

Market failure running amuck
It will get us dangerously stuck
Poor thinking by the wealthy fools
Can only lead to horrible rules

We need decent and reasonable blokes
To run our systems to serve the folks
Greed getting greedier will bring us down
To a rule by a nonsensical, corrupt crown

The people are capable of so much good
Help them be happy and healthy you should
Work hard to have a clean, pure world
It will lead to amazing feats unfurled

The people have so much beauty
To treat them so leads to shared booty
Use your money to heal the soul
The more to be in the heroic role

The world is better off with really happy people
Give them oh so much love and they will care

By Daniel J Arthur

December 21, 2024
Copyright © 2024, Daniel A Jones, All rights reserved for all titles

There are so many beautiful people

There are so many beautiful people
There are so many pretty girls
There are so many like guys
Is it inside or outside, do you know

I have room for love of all
It just takes a sense of caring
There are so many beautiful people
You know it is more about sharing

We work hard to make life good
We work hard to make what should
There are so many of you, beauty
I have room for love of all

People need some loving
They need more than just being
We work hard to make life good
We work hard to make what should

Find a good way to share your beauty and loving
Be careful to be loyal to those who love your caring

There are so many beautiful ones
There are so many pretty, her
There are so many like him
Is it inside or outside, do you care

I have room to love them
It just takes a sense of sharing
There are so many beautiful people
You know it is more about caring

We work hard to make life great
We work hard to make what should
There are so many of you, beauty
I have room for love of all, too

People need some loving
They need more than just being
We work hard to make life good
We work hard to make what should

Find a good way to share your loving beauty
Be careful to be loyal to those who love your caring

Love love in all you do
Or maybe do where love really is

By Daniel J Arthur

December 20, 2024
Copyright © 2024, Daniel A Jones, All rights reserved for all titles

Many, many nights before Christmas

Now, there have been many, many nights before Christmas, and this is yet another. Children and families all over the world have celebrated the special day many, many different ways. And, many, many children and families have not been part of this truly magical time, but they still have hope.

When I was a young lad, I would get very, very excited for Santa Claus to visit with presents for all the good boys and girls. I would be very worried that Santa would not come or would not get me presents I would like. I wondered if I was a good child. It was maybe a hard time to feel good and not very nervous.

It is good, I have learned since, to just do my best, and not worry too much about the presents and all. The real special gift is the love we have for one another. If we help each other to enjoy what we have or get as family and friends, then we will have a very wonderful Christmas time.

Like I said earlier, there are many ways Christmas has been celebrated in different places and times. There are many stories about Santa Claus and about the meaning of Christmas, and I enjoyed most of them as a child. Some like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, A Christmas Carol and The Little Drummer Boy were very special to me.

Many stories have come and gone since my days as a young child, and many of them are very warm and uplifting. One story I did not know about was a story right from my ancestry – the people that were the mothers and fathers of my parents and grandparents and their parents and grandparents going way back in time.

Long ago in the winter times of Norway and Sweden, my family would celebrate Christmas in their own special way. There was no TV or commercials or toys made of plastic and metals. This was a time before the lands we call America were invaded by the Europeans. People worked hard to help each other have good food, clothing and shelter, as we do today, but in a more basic way. They spent time talking to each other and would sing, dance and have skits for entertainment. Again, no TV or movies.

Some of the families lived very, very far to the north. Many people believed that was what we call the North Pole, but it wasn’t quite that far north. These families tended to move from place to place depending on the season. Other families lived not so far north, but in places with farms as it was not quite so cold and they could grow crops and raise cows, pigs and chickens.

The people of the North Pole, called the Sami – sounds like saw-me, had a very unique lifestyle that called for moving from place to place to take advantage of the change in weather. Now, I did not live with them, so forgive me if I get some things a little wrong, but the Sami were known to have herds of reindeer and often dressed in red and white clothes, more clothes in the winter season. Does that remind you of the image of Santa Claus?

The Sami kept to themselves moving to and fro to catch fish, harvest berries and moved their homes as they needed. The Sami were very strong and fit. They played their music, told stories and enjoyed being together with others from time to time. They made many things to help them in their work and play. They were hard working and enjoyed playing as well. Once in a while they would get close to the people that had the farms, but they tried to keep their reindeer herds far enough away so as not to be a pest. They would trade with each other at times – maybe a basket for some cheese or eggs for example, but they mainly would stay apart.

The people from not so far north, people ruled by a king and paying taxes, had farms with established lands for crops like wheat and grazing for cows and such. They did very well and paid their taxes with ease. For many, many years things went along pretty well. The people of the not so far north would celebrate Christmas at the beginning of winter, some would say it was also about the winter solstice – a time of change from the shortest days back toward days that would be longer and longer.

One winter the Sami people noticed that there was no celebration nearby. It was all very quiet and still. The Sami were very sensitive to change and after talking it over, they decided to check it out. Besides, they wanted to trade some extra dried fish for some cheese and butter. They sent a few of the strongest hunters and soldiers to a farm. After getting close enough, but not too close, they found that people were very sick and dying. They went and checked at some other farms, and they found the same heart breaking signs of sick and dying people.

The Sami traders went back to their winter camps and conferred with the elders and shaman with their news. The people were very worried and concerned for their neighbors, and they did not want to get sick themselves. They had the traders do a cleansing ceremony and they all participated to try to make sure they were careful to not get the sickness they had seen. Part of the ceremony included much drumming, flute playing, singing and dancing as directed by the shaman.

After a few days, feeling sure enough that no one in the camp was sick, the elders and shaman met with the people to discuss what they could do. They decided to send gifts of their surplus fish, reindeer, berries and other foods and clothes including firewood to their neighbors. Even the children made some simple toys to add to the pile of gifts. They sent runners to other camps with the news and to encourage the other Sami people to carefully help their neighbors.

The next day many of the people loaded up their sleds or sleighs they used for moving about with the gifts for their neighbors and had their strongest reindeer pull the full sleds over the snow to the farms. They delivered the gifts to many nearby farms at night under the stars and northern lights, so as not to disturb the sick and even placed things by the fireplace, especially firewood and charcoal. They place food in red socks, hung with care so no mice or vermin would be able to get at them. They were quick in and out, quiet enough not to disturb even a, you know.

The king’s people woke up to find gifts from heaven. It helped many of the sick to recover enough to make it to spring. Of course the Sami people sent gifts a few more times as they could during the winter to help their struggling neighbors. This practice went on for many years as the king’s people struggled to get rid of the sickness. They did not know that they were getting it from the flea bites that the rodents carried. The Sami, since they moved from camp to camp, did not usually have this kind of sickness, and were able to help their neighbors for many years. The Sami also made sure to have cleansing ceremonies for days before and after their missions to prevent getting the sickness. Of course the shaman provided protective ointments and potions as well, even preventing flea bites.

And, this is how the people from not so far north came to believe in a kind Santa Claus with elves that delivered gifts on reindeer pulling sleighs. It is little known, but it is true. All of my ancestors are part of this and many, many other stories of miracles and joy. And, so are yours.

Be loving and kind.

By Daniel J Arthur

December 20, 2024
Copyright © 2024, Daniel A Jones, All rights reserved for all titles

I want love to be more

How can it happen
Can it ever happen
Why am I waiting
What am I waiting for

I want love to be a constant
I want love to be more instant
Can I be that everywhere
Can I be that for everyone

I hear of bluebirds, rainbows and puppets
I know I am not the only dreamer

Can people just love me
Like the Earth loves me
I know that not knowing
We’re not sure the sowing

I want love to be a constant
I want love to be more instant
Can you see it is needed
Maybe hear what I pleaded

I hear of lovers, connectors and pleasers
I know I am not the only dreamer

Love me with your protections
Love me with the inclusions
It’s not just for yours to own
It’s to improve also your home

I want love to be a constant
I want love to be more instant
You should be able to see
It’s about what you know to be

I hear of desires, inviters and closers
You are not the only dreamer

I love you with some protections
I love you with some selections
It’s not just for mine to own
It’s also to improve my home

I want love to be a constant
I want love to be instant
I should be able to see
It’s about what I want to be

I hear of bluebirds, rainbows and puppets
I know I am not the only dreamer
Let’s help love to grow, even if a little slow
O know I am not the only dreamer

December 17, 2024
Daniel J Arthur

I don’ know

I don’ no, does she know
I don’ no, does she know
We live in a world of beauty
Why do the wealthy hate it

They have a good chance
They take away nice pants
Why is that so important
We could just enhance it

I want to love so much
I want to love your touch
We live in a world of beauty
Why do the wealthy fake it

Love one another is wise
Love one another is nice
We live in a world of beauty
Why do the wealthy mace it

I don’ no, does she know
I don’ no, does she know
She has so much to listen
She knows who is risen

Love one another has no price
Love one another is wise
We live in a world of beauty
Why do the wealthy kill it

I want to love your touch
I want to love so much
We live in a world of beauty
The wealthy need to learn it

Love one another is priceless
Harming one another is useless
We live in a world of beauty
Help the wealthy to know it

I don’ no, does she know
I don’ no, does she know
She has so much to listen
She knows who is risen

I don’ no, does she know
I don’ no, does she know
She has so much to listen
She knows who is risen

People, love love
It comes from more than the sun above

December 6, 2024
Daniel J Arthur

How to be

You can never know how to be
When you walk this way and that
You need to learn some things
That’s why we have schools, elders

How will you walk in beauty
If you be just doing what occurs
Not having knowledge greater
Than just flipping a coin, yes or no

You listen to your parents
Whether they be traditional or not
You listen to those you respect
Even though you do your verify

We go to many schools, too
We have teachers and coaches
We have assistants and others
We learn to not repeat mistakes

But, much more do we get to know
We find out how to walk in beauty
It’s not easy to do right away
We may make mistakes, try not

Try to do things very well
We do our very best to live and tell
The more we learn and verify
The more we help others to get by

So, learn to love to learn you can
We are hungry for good information
We watch carefully for our spark
We want to help others to love love

It’s a long process I know
We must try to walk to really grow
Many people will help, others not
We will do our best to help a lot

Enjoy one another by being cool
Cool is trying to learn so much
That we walk in love and people
Know that we walk in beauty, see?

October 4, 2024
Daniel J Arthur

Are you depraved?

Don’t be
Sending people out to kill
Because you want a power thrill
Why live wickedly?

No one wants your stuff
They want your people to thrive
You turn it all into a dive
Your evil have been enough

Those that think it’s okay
They say it’s just a play
They are guilty, too
Not at all like the Pooh

Don’t be guilty
We need no atrocity
Get back to basic ways
We hope peace stays

We want to live
We love to give
Let us learn more
We want no gore

Everyone needs knowledge
We can use it in our climate pledge
Everyone needs to be
In a place where they can see

We can leave crap alone
Put in no more to bone
Let the world to thrive
Help all to feel alive

Sign off with
Love love

July 10, 2024
Daniel J Arthur

Toby finds a way

Toby was resting in a nice tree in a nice neighborhood on a cool day in the Sonoran Desert winter near Phoenix. Toby was with his new mate Marsh. They had recently met as mockingbird’s do while growing and feeding after leaving their nests a few months before. Marsh had a very ordinary childhood with little stress and fear. Her parents were experienced parents with a very good nesting site that had proven to be pretty perfect and lucky for nurturing young birds.

Marsh liked hearing Toby’s story about growing up in a more chaotic situation. “Toby, can you tell me about growing up again?” she sang.

Toby enjoyed singing out his story, so he replied with his best sounding tweet. He hopped and flew over to a different nearby tree, so he wouldn’t sound too loud when he sang at full volume. Then he began his story song:

“I was born on a stormy day in the early spring. It was a lovely day at dawn when I first emerged from my shell to greet my parents, when all of a sudden a great wind blew into our home and started a great sorrow for my father and I. I didn’t know much at the time, but somehow I managed to get my toes locked around a strong stick in the nest. The wind was lifting and whipping me up, down and sideways. Everything was dark and fuzzy for a minute or two with just the sound of the awful wind.”

Toby shifted his position on his branch, looked over to see if Marsh was still on hers. He started singing again, “As the wind subsided my mother and father began frantically diving down into what I learned later was a pool, a swimming pool. My sister’s egg, she was partially hatched, had fallen from the nest into the pool. My parents tweeted their fears and tried to get the egg before it filled with water and sank with my sister to the bottom. My father dove heroically to my sister’s egg and tried to pull it up, but it slipped from his grasp when another gust of wind hit. My mother dove again and went into the water to try to grab sister from the shell, and another gust hit her pushing deep into the water.”

“Father shrieked and tried to grab her, but his toes couldn’t reach her as she went down. Moments later Mother and sister were lifeless in the pool. I was alone shivering in the nest. Father started singing a sorrowful sound, knowing mother and sister were lost.”

Toby imitated the sorrowful sound, like a long haunting note that finally faded out. “I was very afraid,” Toby started singing his story again, “and was very hungry. I started chirping hoping to get something in my belly. Hunger took over from my sorrow at that moment. A few moments later, my father landed next to the fragmented nest, gave me a beakful of food, and started mending the nest. It needed to be strong enough to keep me safe he sang.

I didn’t really know what happened at that time. I was just hatched. I knew something was missing. I knew I had lost something. Father would come to the nest to ensure I was safe and comfortable, giving me food from time to time as I chirped loudly from my hunger. When I was full and sleeping, father would fly off trying to bring back my mother and sister. I would wake to him singing short songs asking her to return. Toby needs you he sang. I need you he sang. I’m sorry about Tina he sang.

I couldn’t see out of the nest at the time, but father told me later that he could see Tina and mother in the pool, floating on the surface as the egg was down at the bottom. Father was able to remove Tina’s lifeless body and put her at rest in an empty nest nearby. He could not lift my mother. So, her body floated in the pool.

Later that day a man came out of the big cave next to the pool, called a house by people, and looked around the water. Father said the man did this often after a wind, and would clean out the leaves and flowers that had fallen in with a big stick with a kind of nest at the end. Father said the man spotted my mother, and stopped cleaning plainly horrified to find her floating there.

The man looked around, he could hear my father’s sound of sorrow mixed with hope she would just wake up. The man, moving carefully and gently, got his big stick and nestled mother’s lifeless body into the nest. He found some bags and carefully put her in one inside another before putting her in a giant container behind my tree. Father had hoped to have her in the tree next to sister, but he didn’t know how to tell the respectful man. The man knew nothing of me my father was sure, though it is possible he heard my cries when hungry. He wouldn’t know my cricket and human talking sounds were me, nor would he recognize my car sounds.”

Toby again hopped and flew to another branch after a quick peek over at Marsh, still restfully perched on her branch listening. Marsh let out a little tweet of sorrow as the story made her sad as usual at this point.

“Days went by with father tending to my every need, the man would come out to clean the pool and put things in the container, sometimes making a fire with strange smells. Father said it was some kind of cooking that people did on a grill.

I grew and grew learning to sing a little and listened to my father sing me many stories, sometimes about losing my mother and sister. But, generally we were happy and father was proud that I was growing. He sang about how handsome and strong I had become. He would sing about my dark head, lighter breast and white stripes on my wings.

Then, one day,” Toby’s song became more shrill, “another man came in yard and started cutting branches with a very loud and dangerous stick that roared as he cut. He came right at me in my tree and father told be to duck down low as he had seen these thunder sticks before. The man came and cut and cut and cut with the loud roaring stick. I ducked lower and lower in my tree, which had leaves and branches all the way to the ground, and finally the man stopped cutting and the stick was silent. My beating heart could slow down again as I was very quiet. The man was picking up sticks and putting them in a container, using another quiet stick to gather them.

Then, just as I felt safe, the man left and returned quickly with another loud round, fat stick that blew a horrific wind. I thought I would be blown away into the pool to drown. Father and I were frantic, but father tweeted for me to hold fast with my toes and stay in the middle of the remaining branches. The other, more respectful light haired man came out and was motioning for the other dark haired man to stop. The dark haired man did stop, but then stuck his stick in the pool to make big waves with the horribly load wind. The light haired man tried to stop him again, and the dark haired man finally moved away. I was safe again.

My father and I thought of the light haired man as our protector. He would occasionally come out to clean and put things in the alley container, called a community refuse container or kind of garbage can I learned, and he would listen to my father and me sing, sing a little himself, and nod when my father made his sound of sorrow.”

Toby shifted branches again and Marsh tweeted her encouragement for him to continue. Toby started singing again, “I continued to grow and grow with father providing me with everything I needed. We had great love for one another and our tremendous loss made our love even stronger. Father would sing many songs about mother, she was his great love and how they worked lovingly together. I could never get enough of his beautiful stories.

The sun would rise and set many, many times as father continued to provide me with best care. The days were getting longer, more sun and hotter. In fact, it was hotter than father had ever known. I heard that it is now called climate change causing global warming, likely why the great wind had disrupted our lives so cruelly in early spring – more violent storms were becoming the norm. My father was having a difficult time keeping me hydrated as water was difficult to share.

My father wanted me to leave the nest. I didn’t understand why. It was where I was happy and comfortable. Why would I ever want to leave? It was home. Father became a bit more urgent about the need for me to leave. He tried to show me how to fly like him. I thought he was magnificent, but how could I ever be able to fly through the air like him? He was amazing how he could go here and there with ease. He could hop, jump, flap, glide and soar with the greatest of balance and beauty. I was in awe of my father. But, I was getting thirsty and father said I would need to fly and leave my home. I was not willing.

The next day was hotter and by the end of the day I was more than thirsty. I was weakened by my thirst. I could barely move and not sing as I was dry. Father left to get some clean water. I was alone. All of a sudden the light haired man showed up again. He had been gone for days. He was moving a big green snake over to some trees. I jumped down from my tree to the side of the pool, looking into the water hoping to get some water. It was too far for me to reach from the edge, but I wanted to jump in to have some water.

The light haired man saw me, and waved his hands gently. He said (I imitated his words), “Stop handsome little bird!” I could tell he didn’t want be to jump down from the edge into the pool. I was very thirsty. Suddenly the man went to get his green snake from the other trees, and he put it near mine. There was a huge amount of water flowing out of this green thing – a hose. He waved at me gently and said to come get some. I wasn’t sure at first, but I noticed that this must be water flowing near me, and I went over as the man backed away for my comfort.

I drank and drank and drank the water. Finally I looked up and saw the man on the other side of the pool waving his arms in an unusual way. It was like he was telling me to flap my wings, to fly. He did this for several minutes and then he came over again. I was not afraid. I was feeling better, and this man had helped make that happen. He moved the hose again to make the water form a puddle. I kept drinking as I could remembering the man and my father trying to get me to fly.

The man left me there after making the water go away. I was no longer thirsty and quite satisfied. I was alone with my thoughts. My father came back and I sang to him about getting water and thinking about flying. My father was so excited that he sang and flew from tree to tree. I hopped up into my tree and started flapping my wings to move from branch to branch. I went farther and farther with my father singing me along.

Finally, I flew from my tree to another. It was amazing! My father joined me and we flew to yet another tree. And, then I understood that I was free from my nest, and we left the next morning. That’s when I found you my beautiful Marsh. I found you as we drank and ate our way around the desert gardens, singing always as we went.

I love you Marsh.”

Marsh sang, “I long you,” right back.

by Daniel J Arthur

June 26, 2024
Copyright © 2024, Daniel A Jones, All rights reserved