Coming to the stark realization—
Having reflected on our decisions
And actions as they’ve played out—
Nothing will ever
Grow beautiful again unless I
Engage in transformative, loving change.
© 2024 Tristan Robert Lange. All rights reserved.
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Author:
Tristan Robert Lange (
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- Published: November 20th, 2024 07:51
- Comment from author about the poem: #10. A modified acrostic. A Poetic Call for Personal and Societal Transformation. The final part of a series on societal warnings.
- Category: Sociopolitical
- Views: 20
Comments6
I must congratulate you on completion of the task you set for yourself .. not an easy one I'm sure maybe you could make it an annual event .. we sure as hell could use some good advice and pointing in the write direction .. Neville
Indeed. Thank you kind sir. I am sure as the muse comes, more of these will surface! I'm finished for now, I doubt forever! LOL! God knows it probably won't be long before the inspiration slaps me in the face. Hahaha! Thanks again for reading, for the support and for your feedback, all very much appreciated, my friend! 🙏❤️
Excellent write Tristan
Thank you Tony! Much appreciated! 🙏❤️
You're welcome
Ain`t that right!
Change what most people find most difficult yet in nature, it is constantly occurring. A beautiful poem, Tristan.
Soren, my apologies for somehow missing your comment and for my delayed response. Yikes! 😱 As for your thoughts, exacrly! 💯 Thank you so much, my friend! I always appreciate your visits!
No problem I too worry about missing comments from time to time
it's interesting - one cannot just want something to be better without working to change it, but many of us think that way
For sure. Working for change takes personal commitment, sacrifice, and perseverance, Thank you for reading and commenting, friend! 🙏🖤❤️🖤
Love the last few lines ..
makes me think of self love
Good writing
Indeed, it very much applies to all change, including self-love. 💯 Thank you for that astute insight, my friend! Glad the pome resonated! 🙏❤️
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