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Tag Archives: loss
Lady Sorrow
for Starlight Dances When the laughter in your eyes can’t hide the pain inside your heart And the world around you will not stop to listen When you wake up in the morning with a space inside your soul And … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Poems, Statements
Tagged catastrophes, loss, love, protection, sickness, sorrow, Starlight Dances
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Rilke
Where did you find the most inspiration, as each line cut like a diamond-edged drill through layers of effluvia that still the seeking heart? Was it your frustration with a cold and unfeeling world, that sought to silence any expression … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged beauty, daily poems, loss, Rainer Maria Rilke, sonnet, worship
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Lost Love
Where in this crazy world do I begin? It’s curious, how these things come to pass; sometimes, the line you tread is oh so thin, but you don’t see it, and you fall on your ass. Because the heart heals, … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged daily poems, loss, love, poetry by request, possibilities, sonnet
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Losing a Good Friend
I found I knew you, and then you were gone; they seem too brief, the paths that we wandered, and though in my memory you live on it feels like so many days were squandered. The things that I should … Continue reading
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Tagged daily poems, death, friendship, loss, poetry by request, sonnet
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Entropy
The walls may rot, collapse, be crushed or fall, but new dimensions are formed at each fold; while these temporal illusions may pall, our grasp will always far exceed our hold. Brick and bone and flesh may turn to dust, … Continue reading