let's dare to hope again

arqios

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in spite of what surrounds us
whatever circumstances are
we learn to find peace
within ourselves
regardless of what's

going on around us,
learning to self-soothe
kind of thing and find
we all come through
to the other side, strong

persons we've missed;
our friendships through
a new season approaching
and a sense begins to form
that peace rising up from

inside the very core of you!
and it's a happy moment
this first day of autumn
here, although summer
is quite happily overstaying

so colours are changing
and the breeze is blowing
face the horizon, your hair
a banner waving, highlights
in sun beams, catch and shine

 

 

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  • Author: crypticbard (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 30th, 2022 06:59
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments3

  • orchidee

    Good write CB.
    We had an extra one-second in a year, a few years back. Did you spend it all at once?! lol.

    • arqios

      Like a jarful of pennies taken to the candy store!

    • ela

      It's interesting how you begin with feelings of hope and then lets nature be the calming piece.

      • arqios

        Thanks for pointing that out, ela. There must be a spark of hope within that is ignited by what is outside ourselves surrounding us. All it takes is the right moment to trigger those feelings. Perhaps. Thanks again 🙏🏻

      • Poetic Dan

        Your words are always so mesmerising and pleasure to absorb! Thank you for your energy and transformational spirit that is you...
        Keep up the write
        Much peace and respect

        • arqios

          Thanks Dan the Poetic. Your comment struck at the core of my writing philosophy: that if we can harness energy through words and their innate capacities (like tessaracts and infinity stones {MCU lingo]) we are able to effect a transformational spirit in our work of word crafting. Peace bro and respect in return. /Rik.



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