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‘There Is a Quiet Place’ by Roy E. Peterson

June 24, 2022
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There Is a Quiet Place

There is a quiet place
Where we can go to hide.
A place where no one sees us,
That cannot be denied.

There is a quiet place
Where we can go to think.
A place to solve our problems
And get our life in sync.

There is a quiet place
Where we can go to dream.
A place to play around in,
A place to let off steam.

There is a quiet place
Where we can go to pray.
Any time we want to
And as long as we may stay.

Where is that quiet place
That we all hope to find?
It is closer than you think.
I call it peace of mind.

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LTC Roy E. Peterson is a writer, retired U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer, Foreign Area Officer, and Foreign Commercial Officer who currently resides in Texas.

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  1. Cheryl Corey says:
    3 years ago

    I love the simple yet effective messaging, Roy.

    Reply
    • Roy E. Peterson says:
      3 years ago

      Bless you, Cheryl. Sometimes that is the best way.

      Reply
  2. Paul Freeman says:
    3 years ago

    ‘Verse therapy’! Love it.

    Thanks for the read, Roy.

    Reply
    • Roy E. Peterson says:
      3 years ago

      Perfect comment, Paul!

      Reply
  3. Jeff Eardley says:
    3 years ago

    Great stuff Roy, if you want a quiet place, come over to England where no-one can afford to drive anymore.

    Reply
    • Roy E. Peterson says:
      3 years ago

      Wonderful thought. By the way on one of my visits to England, I attended one of the plays on a quiet evening. I was sent by the Pentagon as a Lieutenant Colonel to a Military Intelligence Conference. Anyway, I went to an ice cream store and was walking at the top end of Leicester Square near a fountain and heard two guys playing a Buddy Holly song. I have been able to imitate many old time Rock and Roll singers and asked if they would let me sing some Buddy Holly songs. They welcomed me and I sang a couple of them like “Raven on” and “That’ll Be the Day.” I started on “Peggy Sue” and a London Bobby came over and told me to stop. I asked why. He said look behind you! I was between the fountain and a building with some people clapping. When I turned around, I saw the entire square was full! I asked if I could finish the one I started and he said I could. Just then I heard Neener, Neener and a van full of London Bobbies came onto the square. I stopped and turned to the guys, but they had already split. I could just imagine being taken to jail while expected to be at the conference the next day!

      Reply
      • Jeff Eardley says:
        3 years ago

        Roy, what a most enjoyable anecdote. The music of Buddy Holly and particularly the EverlyBrothers is seared into my DNA from birth. Only in England can you be stopped by the constabulary for having fun. I recall the bobbies turning up to stop the incredible final live performance of the Beatles on the roof of the Apple building. I love “Raven on” by the way. Ha ha. Cheers Jeff.

        Reply
  4. Sally Cook says:
    3 years ago

    Dear Roy,

    Tried to send earlier but apparently it did not go through.
    I just wanted to say I appreciate the thoughts and the way you have composed them.

    Reply
    • Roy E. Peterson says:
      3 years ago

      That is special to me, Sally! Thank you!

      Reply
  5. David Paul Behrens says:
    3 years ago

    This is my kind of poem, simple and cleverly constructed, wherein each quatrain is a step toward the final one, which sums it up nicely. Well done!

    Reply
    • Roy E. Peterson says:
      3 years ago

      Wonderful comment, David.

      Reply
  6. Norma Pain says:
    3 years ago

    My quiet place where I find peace of mind is my garden. Thank you Roy for this very truthful poem.

    Reply
    • Roy E. Peterson says:
      3 years ago

      I have found gardens to be places for attaining a peaceful state of mind as well. Thank you, Norma, for sharing that sentiment.

      Reply
  7. David Watt says:
    3 years ago

    Roy, I also appreciated your uplifting, elegantly simple message.

    Reply
    • Roy E. Peterson says:
      3 years ago

      I am honored and thankful by such a special comment, David.

      Reply
  8. David Whippman says:
    3 years ago

    Effective, straight to the point, and uplifting. Nicely done.

    Reply
  9. C.B. Anderson says:
    3 years ago

    I’m certain that any peace of mind you’ve found was well earned.

    Reply
  10. Susan Jarvis Bryant says:
    3 years ago

    Roy, this is a beautiful poetic message that serves as a metrical map to that heavenly haven we seek… especially in these troubled times. I have a garden in my head with a lush lawn and the scent of honeysuckle wafting on a warm breeze. I go there to lie on the grass and breathe in the calm more often these days.

    Reply
  11. Lucia says:
    3 years ago

    Beautiful. Thank you. Yes…a quiet place.

    Reply

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