"Cheers to 2023"



Hold those glasses
up high, toast to family and friends,
Far and near.

Let us all ring in a new year together
and pray to our savior for the world to conquer fears and hold the tears as one
and unite, please stop the hate.

Never did I think I would make it into 2023,
here I am with you all.
This is my year to stand tall and not fall, the last couple of years have been gray.

Hazy and crazy, so I prayed and prayed for better days.

I'm taking big leaps...
right into 2023,it will be the year that I will stop shedding tears, I promised myself to pillar right through my goals and hold
true to myself.

"This is not my year of empty resolutions, I got solutions.
-Lenamarie Clark

I hold my pride strong because I'm right where I belong.

"Bold and brave I will ride the waves when it rains"...
-Lenamarie Clark

If your with me, please
hold my hand, I will hold yours.

Count the clock when it strikes midnight and hold tight.
Scream together and say goodbye 2022 cheers and welcome to 2023...

God hear all the world's prayers and make it a good year.

-Lenamarie Clark
01/01/2023
 

About this poem

I'm sure that im not the only one with a crazy 2022. So world, let us all pillar right through ❤️

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Written on January 01, 2023

Submitted by PoetFeather on January 01, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme xxa xxx bxx x xxx xC x xC xx xb a Cx
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,095
Words 241
Stanzas 12
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 3, 1, 3, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2

Lenamarie Clark

My name Is Lenamarie Clark, From Arizona. I been writing poetry since age 11,I have well over 150 poems, i write just about daily. Poetry is my story, keeps me going in life! I dont know where I would be if poetry didn't exist. I believe that some where someone needs someone's inspiration... -Lenamarie Clark- more…

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