Impelled :: Healing Through Dialogue. — [Impelled]
From poem #251 - I try to move the reader even more and set out to heal through dialogue and words', 'collections251 My Maker
Dhala Sr - Written from the viewpoint of the dear departed, comforting us that death was just a passing. "Know life as wondrous, full of it's ups and downs - Be inspired to live in the memory of loved ones - Our Maker you will join one day, so try and find - Your rhythm in this life - just quieten the mind"
Rhyme Scheme: ConsecutiveI left this world today, a world full of loved ones
I wish I could tarry here, I love you all tonnes
But I'm with my Maker now, where reigns peace
I wish you well as you navigate the Earth and seas
I've seen many a happy time pass by in my day
Also tough times came but I didn't lose my way
Faith in my Maker helped me overcome it all
Look at life as a gift, and you will have a ball
Why speak of balls now you may very well ask
Grieve not, for I have poisefully done my task
I'm with my Maker now, looking upon you expectantly
Wondering when you will this gift of life truly see
Fear not to embrace death for its only a gateway
To the hearafter, to where loved ones have gone away
With our Maker now, we wish you would calmly quell
This fear of Death - remember the soul is eternal
Know life as wondrous, full of it's ups and downs
Be inspired to live in the memory of loved ones
Our Maker you will join one day, so try and find
Your rhythm in this life - just quieten the mind
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252 Embrace the Morrow →
A poem that begs us to brood not in the past (when we were in love). "I know its not easy but on letting go, we're choosing life - And not dwelling unnecessarily on highs from our past - Letting go is healing, the past cut away as by a knife - Instead we focus on the now and build a future to last"