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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

There Once Was A Woman From Mass (A rhyming poem about one life)


There once was a woman from Mass
Who thought she might get off her ass
She hoped to explore, meet friends and much more
Head out with a tank full of gas

At first it was fun, the whole world so new
Unbelievably sweet each new day
Nature and friends, and words that would blend
Remembering what it was like just to play

But joy was short-lived, as it so often is
Not everyone liked this new way
Some folks will fight change, it’s outside their range
Seeing nothing but clouds every day

But forge on she did, determined to live
A journey begun must go on
A spirit of hope, and a heart full of love
How could anything about this be wrong?

But who would have thought
Such a mess she could make, simply by wanting to live
You can’t walk through life in sweet freedom
And there’s always so much to forgive
  
Some try to keep their love in a box
Just knowing it’s there, they feel safe
Still others must strive to define it
Rejecting it, if it’s in the wrong shape

Some will get close enough to feel it’s sweet warmth
Then run, before becoming consumed
Choices, decisions, we make our own way
Dreams can be realized or they can be ruined

Many with smiles, a sweet word, or a hug
Encouragement as she goes on her way
Others with judgments, words that stab to the heart
Still, every dawn brings a new day

The woman, she knows now, her walk is alone
For each must find their own road
Each soul she encounters, a wondrous gift
Inexorably marking her own

Exploring, living and lending a hand
Honoring all that’s been learned
Sweet distance ensures no harm to be caused
In her memory the lessons are burned
    
Still unsure of a final destination
But knowing her direction is true
The woman walks on, with hope in her heart
And wishes only love to all of you

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice - I really like that Beth! Cheryl B.

Beth said...

Thank you! :)