Friday 2 February 2024

WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WASN'T LOOKING


"WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WASN'T LOOKING"
(author unknown)

When you thought I wasn’t looking, I saw you hang my first painting on the refrigerator, and it made me feel so proud and inspired that I immediately wanted to paint another one.
When you thought I wasn’t looking, I saw you feed a stray cat, and it taught me that it’s important to be kind to animals, even if they’re not our own.
When you thought I wasn’t looking, I saw you make my favourite cake for me, and it showed me that the little things in life can be the most special.
When you thought I wasn’t looking, I heard you say a prayer, and it gave me comfort to know that there is someone who is always there for me to talk to.
When you thought I wasn’t looking, I saw you make a meal and take it to a friend who was sick, and it taught me that we all have a responsibility to help take care of each other.
When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you take care of our house and everyone in it, and I learned we have to take care of what we are given.
When you thought I wasn't looking I saw how you handled your responsibilities, even when you didn't feel good, and I learned that I would have to be responsible when I grow up.
When you thought I wasn't looking I saw tears come from your eyes, and I learned that sometimes things hurt, but it's all right to cry.
When you thought I wasn't looking I saw that you cared, and I wanted to be everything that I could be.
When you thought I wasn't looking I learned most of life's lessons that I need to know to be a good and productive person when I grow up.
When you thought I wasn't looking I looked at you and wanted to say,’ Thanks for all the things I saw when you thought I wasn't looking

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HOME IS WHERE YOUR HEART IS


"HOME IS WHERE YOUR HEART IS"
(author unknown)

When you grow up, all you ever do is leave. You leave people, situations, and places. You often wonder where home is because you always feel like a fish out of water wherever you go. You make a home for yourself in the city. You decorate it with plants, posters of a treasured rock band, and furniture that you got from the flea market. Sometimes, it gets awfully quiet; other times, it's filled with the voices of your new favourite people. When it gets too silent, you call your Mother 1200 miles away and ask her about her day. You like to listen to her sometimes, but when she asks about yours, you gabble and say you're okay and then bid goodbye. You don't want to trouble her with your issues. It never completely feels like home because you are always missing something—your school friends, the old town roads, your Grandma's pickles, your cousins, evening drives, the smell of your room, and your family.
And when you return to your hometown, you miss the comfort of living in your own place, Sunday brunches, your new friends, going on random trips, meeting strangers, and the view from your balcony. The silence that used to bother you in your new home is something that you crave when you return. You realise that this will never be over, the way that you are feeling. Maybe, you will get used to it when you get older. But right now, you are in your 20s, and life is already hard. And no matter how much you want to feel at home, you often end up missing things you're far away from.
You think that maybe the romantics are right. Maybe, you will find home in some other person, a better half. But the truth is that you will find a piece of you in every place you have ever been, in every person you have ever loved. You paint your nails the way that senior in your school did when you were 12 years old. And there's an album in the corner of your room that your first kiss suggested for you to listen to, and that's how you discovered your favourite rock band. You find your habits lingering in the way your brother arranges his books—separating hardcovers from paperbacks and organising them by colour. Nobody does that, you think.
You realise that blueberry yogurt on toast and little flowers of butter and orange jam isn't your recipe; it's the way your Mother used to make toast for you when you were five. You notice that your best friend still plays your road trip playlist when she drives, and you cook chicken the same way your roommate in college taught you. You share your habit of clicking pictures of flowers by the roads with your Dad, and like your ex, you always check traffic on maps before leaving. Even if you don't talk to them anymore, you will always have tenderness in your heart for people. You will realise that so much of them is you, and so much of you is them.
You realise that's why you can never feel completely at home because a part of your heart is always wandering in some other memory, in a different place that you used to call home. Your love spreads endlessly, and you realise that this is what happens when you have the joy of experiencing so many different kinds of loves and friendships. As you mature, you learn that departing isn't merely about leaving; instead, it's about carrying a piece of others with you and leaving a part of yourself behind. It transforms you into a magnificent collage, a gem woven from the threads of all those you've loved, of all those you are ever going to love.
And someday, that feeling will be home enough.

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BATTLE by Becky Hemsley


"BATTLE"
by Becky Hemsley

When life feels like a battle
In the middle of a war
And your battle cry’s a whisper
‘Cause your voice has lost its roar
When the shield that you carry
Can’t protect you like it should
And you’re struggling to fire your arrows
Like you normally would
When your armour weighs you down
And you are battered and you’re bruised
When the enemy’s advancing
And you’re sure you’re going to lose
When battle feels exhausting…
Put down your sword and rest
Save your energy
Because the war’s not over yet
But also look around you
To the others in the fray
And listen for the army
That is calling out your name
Tell them you are wounded
That you stumbled and you fell
Because beneath your armour
There’s a chance they cannot tell
Let them cover you
Say that you’ll do the same for them
When they are hurt and wounded
And your strength returns again
For now, retreat a little
From the weariness of war
But remember, you’ve survived
Each battle you have fought before
So give yourself some credit
‘Cause you’ve made it all this way
And I promise you are strong enough
To fight another day
********
Becky Hemsley 2021
Stunning artwork by Monika Skrzeta
'Battle' is from 'What the Wild Replied' https://a.co/d/0FETvAC

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Thursday 1 February 2024

WHEN I AM GONE by Becky Hemsley


"WHEN I AM GONE"
by Becky Hemsley

When life feels suffocating
And the way ahead too far
Then breath by breath by steady breath
Just stay right where you are
When morning comes in blazing
Threatening to burn the day
Just let the sun in gently
Ray by ray by steady ray
When night intimidates you
And the silence tries to scream
Just rest against the darkness
Dream by dream by steady dream
When life is just too much –
It’s far too loud and far too bright
Then live little by little,
Day by day and night by night
See, I know it all feels heavy
Like a load you cannot lift,
A race you want no part of
And a weight you cannot shift
But when the road ahead is long
And overwhelming you
Don’t push yourself too quickly -
Slow and steady gets you through
******
Becky Hemsley 2023
Image by rawpixel.com
This is from the book 'When I am Gone' but I think it can apply to any difficult day xx

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IN THAT SPACE BEYOND THE DOOR by Becky Hemsley


"IN THAT SPACE BEYOND THE DOOR"
by Becky Hemsley

I once designed a teapot
It was short and it was stout
It had a handle but I didn’t
Hollow out the spout
So when I filled it up
And tried to pour a cup of tea
It didn’t pour a thing
And it was useless as could be
One time I found an empty box
Or empty I assumed
But when I opened up the lid
There wasn’t any room
For me to store the things
I had been saving for so long
There simply wasn’t space for them;
No place where they belonged
And once I found a door
I didn’t know where it would lead
I searched the room around me
But I couldn’t find the key
And so I leant against it
Sad that I could not explore
Whatever might be waiting
In the space behind the door
And as I think about the box,
The door, the pot of tea,
I realise how important
Sometimes nothingness can be
How there’s magic in the space
Between asleep and wide awake
There’s peace within the silence
Of the pauses that we take
There’s joy in quiet thoughts
About the past; of what has been
There’s beauty in the standing still
To see what can be seen
There’s something quite exciting
‘Bout the space between the stars
And in those waiting moments
When a film’s about to start
There’s wonder in a balloon
That fills and rises with the air
There’s such a lot that we can feel
When not a lot is there
So hold the space you need my friend
And don’t apologise
Your space is where your wonder lives
And where your magic lies
It’s where you learn to breathe again
Where dreams can dare to soar
And you never know what’s waiting
In that space beyond the door
*****
Becky Hemsley 2023
Beautiful artwork by Elisabeths gylne pensel

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HOW ARE YOU? by Becky Hemsley 2021


 “HOW ARE YOU?" by Becky Hemsley 2021

What time will you get in tonight?
Text me when you’re home
Be careful if you’re driving
Or if you’re out alone
Shout me if you need me
Or call me anytime
Hey, remember when we did that thing
And laughed until we cried?
Take a coat, it’s raining
Or shelter here with me
Let’s watch your favourite movie
I’ve made your favourite tea
I saw this and I thought of you
It really made me smile
Just checking in, I hope you’re well
I know it’s been a while
Have some fun at school today
But wear your hat - it’s cold
And look the road’s got busy now
So here’s my hand to hold”
We always hear and say these things
But rarely do we see
They’re just lots of little ways
Of saying what we really mean
See, if you listen carefully,
You’ll hear them everywhere -
All the messages of “I love you”
“You’re important” and “I care”
******
Becky Hemsley 2021
Image by rawpixel.com
'How are you?' is from my second collection - What the Wild Replied

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WHAT THEY WERE PREVIOUSLY UNABLE TO...by Tahlia Hunter



"WHAT THEY WERE PREVIOUSLY UNABLE TO..."
by Tahlia Hunter

trigger warning: a poem about grief

We grieve those we love who have passed,
feeling that they are lost,
but in the same way that a person travelling far away from us is not lost,
and a person graduating to the next phase of life is not gone,
they are never truly lost,
but rather they are closer to us than before,
as from their higher conscious perspective,
they may see what they were previously unable to see,
hear what they were previously unable to hear,
and understand what they were previously unable to understand.

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CRUMBS by Becky Hemsley 2023


"CRUMBS"
by Becky Hemsley 2023

Promise me something…
Promise me that you’ll never let anyone deprive you of the very basics of humanity.
Never let them leave you so hungry that you will accept just
scraps of love
crumbs of respect
and tiny morsels of kindness
People who are starving will eat anything. But that doesn’t mean they should have to.
You are deserving of so much more.
A banquet of love
a whole feast of respect
and a full spread of kindness
So promise me you won’t go hungry. And if anyone tries to deprive you, remember this:
We should all have enough self-love, self-respect and self-kindness to share. So if anyone tries to starve you…
It’s because they are hungry themselves.
********
Becky Hemsley 2023
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'Crumbs' is from 'Letters from Life': https://a.co/d/1uOkn99

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"THE INCREDIBLE BABY BOOMERS"

"THE INCREDIBLE BABY BOOMERS" (author unknown) "Many have passed away, and those who are still here are called 'the el...