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Poem about letting go |
| Fretting about a winter storm Does nothing to keep me warm. The howling wind and bitter cold Are fantasies; my thoughts enfold Around my love. I am the mist That wrapped him when we first kissed. Grieving for an old cherry tree I sigh and set the sadness free. Birds nest elsewhere;that is all In my past. Now I can call Another yard my sunrise place And watch hummingbirds flit with grace. I know sometimes I need to bend To accept that peace found at the end. No dragging useless, ancient pain Along these years; I must again Reach for the blessing. It awaits My entrance through bright glowing gates. I must not rush, but remain still To enjoy every hush and thrill; Living each fragment of each day Deliberately. My sorrow slay With a holy, sharpened sword. No longer make sadness my lord. I reach down to earthworms underground Tell them farewell. I finally found My wings. Now I sweep and soar. Shelving troubles from before. I smile and gently touch down Wearing gladness as my crown. |