
JASMIN HORST E. P. SEILER
Sitemap
My Blog
Contact Author
Read
Reviews
Short Stories · Another progeny of dear Robbie’s wee mouse,
 · A Christmas Angel
 · The buzzing!
 · HE, used to hold a lamb
 · A poetic Christmas story
 · The eerie night.
 · Calling all Birds!
 · A Tall Tale! or T..l
 · The snow storm!
 · A Christmas story!

Articles · This is not a poem,
 · And the fight is on,
 · Can anyone fathom the depths of my disgust?
 · Convoluted convulsions with cheek in tongue
 · Puppy Mills 3
 · It shouldn't need to be a right!
 · My friends on Halloween
 · Gods' world, not yours!
 · Arrogant attitude!
 · Blowing smoke!

Poetry · Ear mites,
 · A rush to judgement,
 · Ode to a tree,
 · Darn Pills,
 · It's a blessing,
 · A born sinner, or heavenly pornography?
 · The why of apple pie
 · My little Jasmin,
 · The long and heavy chain,
 · In God's vineyard,
 More poetry...
|
|
JASMIN HORST E. P. SEILER, click here
to update your web pages on AuthorsDen.
|
|
| |
How to convert souls,
by
JASMIN HORST E. P. SEILER
Monday, December 20, 2010
Rated "G" by the Author.
Share
Print Save Become a Fan
|
Recent poems by JASMIN HORST E. P. SEILER
Ear mites, A rush to judgement, Ode to a tree, Darn Pills, It's a blessing, A born sinner, or heavenly pornography? The why of apple pie My little Jasmin, The long and heavy chain, In God's vineyard, Living in a bubble? Grains of life, Seeing the stage, The comfortable proud
>> View all 847 |
|
|
Yours!!!!!
|
In a lifetime,
This one,
How much,
Is a dime?
In a jar,
Day by day,
It adds up,
Will it buy a car?
No, it will not,
But I tell you what,
Three cans of food,
For a pooch you got,
You think it may,
It sure will,
On the street and starving,
On a Christmas day,
How many that found love,
Looking in a pooches eyes,
A thank you and a kiss,
From the man above,©20/12/2010
|
|
|
Want to review or comment on this
poem?
Click here to login!
Need a FREE Reader Membership?
Click here for your Membership!
|
| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge Poetess Of The Heart |
12/22/2010 |
|
| So heart touching and special. Merry Christmas Dear Jasmin |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Phyllis Jean Green |
12/21/2010 |
|
E x c e l l e n t a d v i c e.
You are so right. They do so much for us; need to see that we do
as much as possible for them...then a little bit more.
Happy Christmas from Ray, Phyllis, and Nicky the Intrepid (and Wildly Affectionate) Yorkie |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Patrick Granfors |
12/21/2010 |
|
| They ask for so little and give so much...every day. Patrick |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
12/21/2010 |
|
On the street and starving,
On a Christmas day
This should never be, yet it so very sadly is, for far too many pets and even many of our valiant vets.
May everyone find a little room in their hearts for both, this Holiday Season. |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Chessly Nesci |
12/20/2010 |
|
| Unconditional love! That is why they are called man's best friend. Great poem Jasmin! Love, and peace always! ~Chessly |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Christine Tsen |
12/20/2010 |
|
They are absolute love gurus ~
Much peace and joy to you this holiday Jasmin,
Christine |
|
|
|
|
|
|