The Editor speaks: Togetherness and Love
I really didn’t know what to write about today. The aftermath and the death of CITN/Cayman27 is still occupying my mind.
I happened to say to the lovely Jamaican young lady (Phyllisia) that stays with us, “I don’t know what to write about today”
She said, “Write about love. Surely Joan wrote a poem about love?”
What triggered that off was me telling Phyllisia about a beautiful concert Joan and I attended at The Mariott last Sunday. “Falling for You – MUSIC OF THE HEART”. It was all about LOVE.
I had told her about the beautiful song they finished with. The THEY being Dahlia Wynter, April Marr and Steve Higgins. Plus a lovely dancer – Amaya Lewis. The song was one that Sarah Brightman made famous – “Love Changes Everything”. I played it for Phyllisia. Not once, not twice but six times and she immediately downloaded it on her iPhone from Youtube. That is how much she loved it.
I looked for one of Joan’s poems on “LOVE”. I didn’t get a quarter of the way through her book”Buried Treasures Of Cayman” when I found this one “Togetherness”.
There is no word of “LOVE” in it but it contains the words, TOGETHERNESS”, “DEAR”, “CARE”, “TOUCH” and “BELONGING”.
After reading it gave me a feeling of “LOVE” and I hope it does the same for you.
TOGETHERNESS
By Joan (Watler) Wilson
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There’s nothing as nice as togetherness
With friends we hold so dear
To share one’s delights or problems
And to show each other we care.
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A look, a touch gives one a feeling of belonging.
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But in these days of rush and never stop
We pass each other on the street or in a shop
‘Hello – how are you’ is all we have time to say
Too rushed – we’ve got to get away.
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To what? A traffic jam, the office or where?
Surely we should have a moment to spare.
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Maybe in our home we’ll have a cup of tea
I don’t know though we’ll have to wait and see
Wait? But time waits on no one I’m told
So make time for each other before you’re too old