I became one of those who disappeared…
diving into the belly of disjointed thoughts
malaise, discontent and limbo
I became one of those who disappeared
my voice broken and rusty
like an old unused tap on an abandoned site
I became one of those who disappeared
saving all my energy for survival
battling existential crisis
I became one of those who disappeared…
from out of the deep a voice called
head raised, I stare into the sun
it’s not yet over…
© Jacqueline 2019
Image credit – Pixabay
Inspiring words and song, it really feeling like the Light has been away for too long, and the Sun or Son is touching the souls of those who are struggling.
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Thank you. Indeed the touch of the Son helps those who are struggling.
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Loved it !
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Thank you dear Saraa.
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“it’s not yet over…” – yey. Welcome back.
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Thank you dear Pranab. Hope you are doing great.
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I’m ready to see your smile with the sun’s aura all around. No one else can do what you can do. You were my strength when I was weak. Well, that is really our God, but you were the person he used. ♥♥
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Aww! My dearest Oneta, you always have a way with words that just strikes sweet chords in one’s soul. Thank you ma’am 🙂
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Dearest Jacqueline, welcome back, and I hope all is well and restored, or restoring. Life happens and timeout is needed.
Beautiful poem full of emotions and lifes journey.
Nice to have you back.
Love bella
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Thanks dear, Bella. I am taking it one day at a time. Things are gradually improving.
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Take it slow and hope all improves fast for you.
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What a very poignant poem! And a great song, too! Hugs!!!
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😮 wow 🌹❤️
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Jacque, I miss you. Are you okay? Walking in Sonshine? Need a lift? Sweet memories of a blog-active friend. Really would like to have a report. Sending love and hugs. ♥♥
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Hi i see you over on the facebook sometimes, hope all is well
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How are you doing, Jacque?
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Hi Jacque, I hope you are well. I wanted to stop by to say hello and wish you holiday greetings. ~Steph
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haunting!
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