He Looks A Lot Like You
in I Miss You Poems
On a crowded street I saw him
On a corner close to home
His walk was long and steady
He wore your style of clothes.
Jac Judy A. Campbell is a poet by heart and a writer by nature, and she is thrilled to be able to share part of herself that others will enjoy. She reads a lot of good books and loves arts and crafts, sewing, crocheting, cooking, and growing a garden. She is happily married, takes care of her husband, and enjoys her children and grandchildren as much as possible.
Jac Judy A. Campbell lives in a little country house in the central California Valley, surrounded by grapes, almonds, walnuts, and just about any fruit you could wish for. She is happily retired and is thankful God has given her the time and knowledge to write whenever she chooses to pick up her pencil.
in I Miss You Poems
On a crowded street I saw him
On a corner close to home
His walk was long and steady
He wore your style of clothes.
in Poems about Life Struggles
The Poet In Me
I'm just a simple writer
I use not fancy words
in Religious Poems
May we learn about Jesus and his time here on earth,
Understand his crucifixion and the miracle of his birth
May we read bible scriptures his word to obey
The things I love about you
Aren't going away with age.
You will still calm me down,
Perk me up, get me excited,
You came to us as a Princess
A pretty Granddaughter baby girl
So full of love and laughter
A sparkling diamond in this world
Beautiful! A great tribute to all mothers. So warming and right from the heart.
Ahhhh, that's not good. I have two brothers and two sisters. Love them all. My brothers are adorable and we are close. My sisters are challenging, and we get along, you know girls, always want to be the best, the first, the boss, the smartest, the cutest, the most popular, but it's always nice to have family.
Jac Judy A. Campbell
Wonderful heartfelt poem. I have three daughters, and I have did the best I could to raise them to be adults. After they are grown, it's a great joy to see a little part of yourself shining through, especially since they fight so hard to become their own selves and develop their own personalities.
Jac Judy A. Campbell
Boy this is so true! I have three daughters of my own, and until they grow into maturity, do they realize the most important thing we can give them is part of ourselves? Love the poem.
Jac Judy A. Campbell
Well written. Everyone should stand up to attention when reading this beautiful poem. So true.
Jac Judy A. Campbell