Clarity

MoonJem1989

A winding road, one heavily traveled

My mind more clear now less unraveled

A time to shed the death that once I thought would consume me

Renewal and new birth surfaced many months ago

All it took was letting things go

This path I have taken has had many trials

Just as so this walk seems like it goes on for miles but what is different now is that I smile

A new person no I am not but a new take on life yes for this I have fought

Rising out of the pit from which you thought I would rot

It doesn't make any sense to me how after all this time it took for me to see

You were the one thing that was holding me and now that I learned to let you go

From here I'll shall sprout like a seed and grow.

 

  • Author: JemmieMoon (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 14th, 2016 04:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: Poems to me hold many meanings and the majority of the ones I will post will have a lot to do with love and romance, hurt, pain, suffering and about how lettings people and things go can really help you in learning and growing in a new light. I have overcome many trials in this life so far and poetry I find to be a beautiful way to express it.
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 52
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Comments1

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    WELCOME JESS - Awesome first poem pulsating with rhyme and rhythm and hurt and happiness. YES Poetry is personal and also very cathartic and chance to eliminate the negative and accentuate the positive ! Thanks for your comment it always helps to interpret the nuances in a poem ! Every Blessing - Yours BRIAN (UK ~ 33)

    • MoonJem1989

      Thank you for the welcome! I am looking forward to posting more of my poems. I enjoy it. I think it's a good way to release and let go of the emotions that are dwindling and poetry for me has been something I've gotten into more.

      I posted a new one just now. I hope you enjoy it!

      Love and light- Jessica.



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