The Day is Done

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The Day is Done

The day unwinds, a weary sigh,
Muscles tense, a troubled eye.
But wait, a haven, warm and bright,
A steamy cloud, a cleansing light.

The faucet turns, a gentle hiss,
A symphony of water’s kiss.
On skin it falls, a soft embrace,
Washing worries from each face.

The steam ascends, a fragrant plume,
Lavender whispers in the room.
Scents of calm, a soothing balm,
Chasing stress in gentle squall.

Warmth seeps deep, a melting tide,
Melting tension, nowhere to hide.
Knots untangle, muscles sigh,
Replaced by peace, a gentle sigh.

Water dances, light and free,
Washing cares all down to sea.
A mental cleanse, a weightless dream,
In this warm haven, worries seem

To fade and blur, like distant rain,
Leaving only sweet refrain.
A moment stolen, just for me,
The simple joy of being free.

So step inside, and let it flow,
This cleansing dance, this gentle show.
The world can wait, its troubles cease,
For in this shower, there’s only peace.

True Friends

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True Friends


A true friend cares for you when you’re distressed. 
A true friend fights for you when you’re crushed. 
True friends are hard to find, 
but when you do find one, hold onto them. 
 
Embrace them and never let go 
Say you’re sorry and move on 
Be vulnerable and let the friendship grow 
Be accepting and apologetic, caring and nurturing 
And watch this garden grow. 
 
Don’t be afraid to get hurt. 
Don’t be afraid to show your true self 
 
For when we close ourselves off, 
We lose the love and the faith we could’ve had. 
We will never have the friendships we seek if we can’t allow them in. 
We will never have that love that we strive for.

Never Change Your Heart

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Never Change Your Heart

You give to others, but it is not enough.
They want more and more until you have nothing to give. 
When you have nothing to give, they leave.
They leave in search of another that can give more.

This is not your fault, 
Your act of kindness was from your heart. 
Your love does not go unnoticed. 

You may feel foolish for helping,
but never feel foolish for doing the right thing. 
For those who take advantage of you, have to live with themselves.
Never change who you are.

Never change your heart.
It is the others who need to change who they are. 

I Used To Say

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I Used to Say

I used to say; you knew the way.
I used to say; your light was bright.
I used to want to be like you.
I used to think you knew what’s best.

I can’t understand what went wrong.
I can’t understand why you changed. 
Don’t think I don’t miss you.
Don’t think I don’t care. 
Don’t think I don’t pray.
Pray for you every day.
I often ask, why?

I don’t know you now. 
Not the way you are today.
I don’t know what happened.
I used to say; you knew the way.

Was it all a joke?
Did you ever care?
When did your light begin to fade?

Was it all a joke?
Did you ever care?
When did your light begin to fade?
I can’t understand what went wrong.

I can’t understand why you changed. 
Don’t think I don’t miss you.
Don’t think I don’t care. 
Don’t think I don’t pray.
Pray for you every day.
I often ask, why?

In Silence

In silence I wait, wondering when the time will be when you come to me.
In silence, I wait, wondering what you are doing and if you are okay.

I am silent most of the time. I do not say your name, or speak of you at all.
I am silently waiting for that moment, the breakthrough when you come to me.
I am silently waiting and hoping that I am missed.

In silence, I sit thinking of you and praying that you are okay.
In silence, I wonder what could have been done.
In silence, I wonder if being silent is best.

Strands of Silver

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The mirror whispers tales untold,
Of silver threads in strands of gold,
And eyes that held the starry night,
Now etched with maps of fading light.

Skin, once smooth as summer breeze,
Now bears the wisdom of fallen leaves,
A canvas etched with laughter’s line,
And whispered secrets, intertwined.

Steps that danced on sunrise dew,
Now tread a path more measured, true,
Each stride a testament to miles,
And battles fought with inner smiles.

The heart, a drum that beat so fast,
Now hums a melody that’s meant to last,
A gentle rhythm, deep and slow,
Contentment’s whisper, soft and low.

For youth may fade, like April frost,
But beauty takes a different form,
The kind that speaks in silvered hair,
And eyes that hold a world to share.

So let the years like seasons fly,
Embrace the wisdom in your sigh,
For age is not a dimming flame,
But embers glowing, whispering your name.

The Shadow Creeps

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A shadow creeps, it wraps me tight,
A whisper speaks, “You’re not quite right.”
They shine so bright, their laughter rings,
While doubt in me, a dark bird sings.

Their perfect worlds, on display they lay,
My flaws stand stark, in disarray.
I strive and climb, but never reach,
The summit seems forever out of reach.

Am I too loud, or much too still?
My words fall flat, or cause a chill.
Their easy grace, a foreign tongue,
My clumsy steps, forever sung.

But wait, a voice, a gentle hum,
A truth inside begins to come.
This yearning heart, these hands that mend,
My worth’s not found in how I blend.

The path I walk, uniquely mine,
My scars and stumbles, a strength that’s fine.
To chase the sun, and let it guide,
In my own light, with gentle pride.

Tick Tock

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The clock ticks faster, a relentless drum,
Each beat a hammer on my weary head.
Responsibilities pile, a stifling hum,
Anxiety’s tendrils tighten, unsaid.

Thoughts race like squirrels in a frantic wheel,
Chasing deadlines, worries without end.
Sleep becomes a distant, foreign meal,
Muscles tense, a knot I cannot mend.

Breath shallow, rapid, a trapped bird’s song,
Chest constricts, a weight upon my soul.
The world seems harsh, a dissonant throng,
Each task a mountain, taking its toll.

But wait, a whisper in the storm’s loud roar,
A gentle breeze that bids the tension cease.
A pause, a breath, I close the frantic door,
And find within a moment’s fragile peace.

For stress may grip, but it does not define,
This too shall pass, like clouds across the sky.
With mindful steps, I’ll seek a calmer line,
And let the weight, for now, gently lie.

So breathe, dear heart, and find a moment’s grace,
This storm will break, and sunlight will return.
Remember, even in this stressful space,
There’s strength within, waiting to be born.

Poetry Prompt

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Write a poem

What is FAMILY to you?
What does it mean to you?
Who is in your family?
Does it have to be blood?

Two Souls Collide

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In shallow waters souls may graze,
Years spent wading in a friendly haze.
Laughter shared, and tales unfurled,
But oceans deep remain unpearled.

Then, a tide comes rushing in,
Whispers secrets on the skin.
Two souls collide, a spark ignites,
A supernova in shared sights.

No awkward pauses, no forced cheer,
Just kindred spirits drawing near.
Mirrored thoughts in whispered verse,
Understanding without rehearse.

Time loses grip, days weave like dreams,
In unspoken joys and silent screams.
No need to bridge the distant shore,
For sisterhood blooms at the ocean’s core.

So let the shallows play their part,
But hold true treasure close to heart.
For some connections, bound by fate,
Transcend the years, and rise above the gate.