Little ladybird sits on a pink chair
petals of strength rest with those little circles of peace
she sits on a pink chair
on a soft space , a place of kind care
she sits , little ladybird loving the chair
accepting the soft space that allows her to be
where she wants to be
red rose , petals of strength and circles of the night
sit on the pink chair
she likes the place , the space where kindness speaks
and softness sings
she sits , even takes a walk
and is simply allowed to be
that little ladybird
accepted in all her ladybird ways
and so she stays a while
staying in a soft space that sits and allows
her to be her true self
she sits in her essence
and is allowed to be
in the space of her wishes
acceptance
allowing
letting us be
pink chair never tells her to leave
and she can stay there
as long as she wishes
- Author: Yellow rose (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 5th, 2023 02:43
- Comment from author about the poem: Ladybird sitting on our pink garden chair yesterday , think it was there for atleast an hour.. they look so friendly couldn’t help but smile .. Acceptance and being cared for..
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 9
Comments5
Sometimes it's all about feeling safe accepted and wanted. ❤️
It is , yeah 🙂
Thanks for the kind comment , teddy 🌸
A lovely write V.
Thanks orchidee )) glad you enjoyed my poem
I scolded KP - she stepped on an ant!
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Having read & re-read this, it is impossible to unimagine it or let go of the smile on my face that it gave me 🐞......................................... 🐞
Thanks for the lovely comment , Neville 🙂
Nice that my words made you smile
Love ladybirds ..
Appreciate the comment
Very nice heartfelt poem.
Thankyou for the kind words ))
Scared of being judged, sad but relatable.
A really comforting poem.
Yeah , I can feel judged sometimes .. but yeah definately important to feel wanted /safe /loved .. appreciated and cared for
The little ladybird looked so friendly couldn’t help but smile
Appreciate the kind words on my poem
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