Innermost Happiness Poem by Ernestine Northover

Innermost Happiness

Rating: 4.9


Let's go find that great blue yonder,
Far away from noise and rush,
A place where one can sit and ponder,
Silently, in a cocoon of hush.

With solitude, to rest one's senses,
Some time to grasp what life's about,
To knock down all those rigid fences,
And let your wildest thoughts fly out.

Allow for all your hopes to wander,
Into dreams that calm the mind,
And use the time in that great blue yonder,
Your innermost happiness to find.

© Ernestine Northover

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alice Vedral Rivera 29 January 2006

Describes exactly where I've been for the past week (actually at a lake house in Wisconsin with no TV, radio, computer, etc.) . I couldn't have expressed it as well as you have Ernestine. avr

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Rusty Daily 29 January 2006

Ernestine, I've found that trip can be made by never taking a step. Everytime we let our dreams wash over us we can step into that quiet rush. Very nicely done Rusty

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Ismail Kazi 19 April 2018

how are you day and what are you doing today and you are so cool i the world today

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Andrew Blakemore 29 May 2008

A cheering and uplifting piece, Ernestine. Lovely write. Andrew x

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Katelyn-anne So 30 May 2006

Beautiful piece, I felt so good after reading this poem. Thank you. Love Kate

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Duncan Wyllie 01 April 2006

I hope for a place like this to be close to you right now.Love Duncan

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Emma Johnson 11 March 2006

What soothing serenity in the 'blue yonder'. Beckon and we shall follow thee. Susie.

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