Let It Fade

Salvia.S

Let go of what no longer serves you;
The truth — it wasn’t meant for you.
Not every bloom is meant to stay;
Its petals wither and fade away.

Time will approve your choice;
Just listen to your inner voice.
Let your heart be calm and free;
Leave behind what cannot be.

 

- Salvia.S

© Salvia.S

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  • arqios

    Such good advice in poetic form๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ

    • Salvia.S

      Thank you very much!!!! Much appreciated!!!!

      • arqios

        Most welcome๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

      • sorenbarrett

        So many layers of meaning in this simple poem it dives deep into morality and what a person should listen to. A fave

        • Salvia.S

          Thank you so much for the read, fave and the thoughtful comment! Much appreciated!

        • orchidee

          Good write S. I left me shopping behind, I know that.... lol.

          • Salvia.S

            Haha! At least you realised... Thanks for the read and feedback!

            • orchidee

              Yes lol.

            • Poetic Licence

              Very positive advice, nicely written, enjoyed the read

              • Salvia.S

                Thanks a lot for the read and kind comment! Much appreciated!

                • Poetic Licence

                  You are very welcome

                • Goldfinch60

                  Always move on in life Salvia, the past has gone.

                  Andy

                  • Salvia.S

                    Thank you for the read, and kind words of encouragement! Much appreciated!

                  • Tristan Robert Lange

                    Wise words in brevity, my friend. Profound and powerfully wise advice! ๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ‘

                    • Salvia.S

                      Thank you very much for the read, fave and kind words of encouragement!!! Much appreciated ๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน

                      • Tristan Robert Lange

                        You are welcome, my friend!



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