Sunlit Comfort
Beneath the sun, in golden light,
Where warmth and glow dispel the night.
A gentle touch, so soft and sweet,
It wraps around, a tender sheet.
The world outside is bathed in gold,
A story bright, yet to be told.
Each ray of sun, a loving hug,
A cozy, warm, delightful snug.
The warmth it gives, a gentle kiss,
In moments small, pure bliss exists.
A quiet calm, a peaceful thrill,
And there it sits—a plant on the windowsill
A Pot Plant Big Enough for Two
In a corner bright where sunlight streams,
Stands a pot plant large, like dreams.
Leaves so broad and roots so deep,
A cozy place for secrets to keep.
Pot the cat, with fur so sleek,
Found a spot that’s snug and chic.
In the big pot plant, a nook so new,
A sleeping spot, for her to snooze.
Among the greens, with gentle purr,
Pot curls up in a leafy stir.
A pot plant big enough for two,
A plant and cat, in harmony true.