Here’s to the year of 2026,
’Cause 2025 felt stuck, it needed a fix.
It moved so slow, but that’s alright,
We close that chapter—out of sight.
Not to say that ’25 was bad,
There were steady days and moments glad.
No big wins, no loud display,
Just solid ground that held its way.
Some things stalled, refused to move,
Teaching patience I didn’t choose.
Letting go of what pulled me down,
Clearing space to turn around.
So let the new year bring fresh cheer,
Clearer roads and better steer.
Good thoughts first—let that be the call,
One right step can change it all.
May travel return in ways unseen,
With fuller days and spaces in between.
May work rise up to newer heights,
And life feel lighter—fewer fights.
Health stay strong, spirits free,
And peace find its way naturally.
Here’s to growth, momentum, and flow—
Hello 2026… now let’s really go.
What a beautiful way to welcome the year, Auggie. The line 'Teaching patience I didn’t choose' hit home for me, it’s such a grounded, honest take on the challenges of the past year. I’m feeling much more optimistic after reading your wishes for 'clearer roads' and 'fuller days.' Here’s to a great 2026 for you!
ReplyDeleteHey Chandra, so happy that you liked the poem and loved that fact that you took the trouble to comment on it. I just got back from my NY trip this morning. Wishing you and anyone reading this a positive, calm & a year full of fun travels for 2026 and more
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