One beautiful gift that has come to me as a result of loss, grief and depression is a love of poetry. Over the past few years I have purchased several poetry collections specifically targeting towards healing. One of my favourites is The Emergency Poet : An Anti Stress Anthology. I keep this volume with several others on the chair I sit in on afternoons close to my french doors and tulip tree and I gain great comfort and joy from reading the poems in it.
Today I read this poem and I really wanted to share it with you. I hope you enjoy it.
Of You
Norman MacCaig
When the little devil, panic,
begins to grin and jump about
in my heart, in my brain, in my muscles,
I am shown the path I had lost
in the mountainy mist.
I’m writing of you.
When the pain that will kill me
is about to be unbearable,
a cool hand puts a tablet on my tongue and the pain
dwindles away and vanishes.
I’m writing of you.
There are fires to be suffered,
the blaze of cruelty, the smoulder
of inextinguishable longing, even
the gentle candleflame of peace
that burns too.
I suffer them. I survive.
I’m writing of you.
I loved reading this poem. Thank you for sharing 🙂 I’m a poetry fan myself & it’s always awesome to find new ones to read 🙂
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🙂 Yayee I love my poetry so much.
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I wrote this one on the confusion of early childhood trauma recently https://wordpress.com/post/emergingfromthedarknight.wordpress.com/47648
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Thank you so much ❤️
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And this one on understanding emotions https://wordpress.com/post/emergingfromthedarknight.wordpress.com/43134
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The other posts are embedded further back Beth. I have to go out soon but I will send you a link another time. ❤
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