Awakened by aching
Echoed by music
Part of me crumples
At the centre of feeling.
Longing for earth,
Release
and peaceful sleep
In response to insomnia this weeks OSI prompt
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'Don't be satisfied with the stories that come before you... Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi
12 comments:
Oh, for that rest. Your poem makes me think of Robert Frost's "To Earthward." A favorite. Thanks for this.
like the urgency of rhythm in that first stanza, lovely strength.
I can relate to your words...you expressed that feeling beautifully.
Sometimes sleep seems so elusive.
flowing and lyrcial.
Just wow Sandy! I've never read Earthward before, it's beautiful, thank you for the introduction.
Urgency is a perfect word thank you Pearl, it's definitely difficult to sleep through!
Thankyou Sweetest in the Gale, I wish for the peace for us both then!
Far too! Stan, elusive whilst essential is not a good mix!
Thank you Mia :)
Sleeplessness makes me sick, why is it so hard to have it when i needed it most?
well said dear!
No I would argue with your poet/writer as far as it goes with the 'longing for earth.' if you meant six feet under.
My shoulder wakes me up after an hour or two due to pain. It was my best sleeping side too.
Sometimes I go back to sleep and sometimes I don't and sometimes the TV (music??) puts me to sleep and other times it keeps me awake.
Getting old is not fun and I know it will be worse. Within ten +/- years I expect to be blind, my dad and all the males in my line were. But please no dirt over me until it is 'natual causes' and God's will.
So please tell your 'poet' to hang in there! :)
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Part of me crumples
At the centre of feeling.
is just pure genius.
Lovely work.
Thank you Amity...I wish you peaceful sleep!
Jim! no, no ,no for sure! Life is too exciting and gorgeous to ever wish a second away! My poet self speaks of earth as in earthing the electrical energy, releasing through connection.
Hope that reassures you :)
Felicity :)
Thank you for you generous comment! I'm glad you liked it.
I love the description and the yearning that are so neatly joined here.
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