Friday 24 May 2024

YOU ARE NOT ALONE by Becky Hemsley


"YOU ARE NOT ALONE"
by Becky Hemsley

Where light exists, there’s shadow
Where a rose is, you’ll find thorns
And where the dusk descends at night
The sun will rise at dawn
Where fear exists, there’s courage
We are free to be controlled
And where there exists a secret
There’s a story to be told
Each end’s a new beginning
Sometimes lies reveal the truth
And where there is growing old it’s ‘cause
At one time there was youth
If you fail repeatedly
There’s more chance you’ll succeed
But the only guarantee in life
Is nothing’s guaranteed
‘Cause life is contradictory
Where less is often more
It’s a paradox, it’s opposites
A constant upward fall
In a world where silence deafens
And where there is icy heat
Where sometimes things are awfully good
And sometimes bittersweet
So when life’s playing up
Try not to let it get you down
‘Cause sometimes we must lose ourselves
To finally feel found
And you are not alone
So many others feel the same
‘Cause the only constant thing in life
Is that it’s bound to change
*****
Gorgeous artwork by Sabrina Alvar (sabrinaalvar.de)
This one is from 'Letters from Life' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CHL9MZC1...

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Thursday 23 May 2024

Charlotte's Enchanted Wardrobe and the Forgotten Realm by John A Elliott 2024


"Charlotte's Enchanted Wardrobe and the Forgotten Realm"
by John A Elliott 2024

In the heart of the sleepy town of Willowbrook, where cobblestone streets wound like forgotten memories, lived a girl named Charlotte. Charlotte was no ordinary girl; her eyes held the glimmer of ancient tales, and her fingers traced the edges of old books with reverence. She loved to explore the hidden corners of the world, you know, the ones that whispers secrets in your ear as you gently pass them bye.

One misty morning, as dew clung to spiderwebs and the town clock chimed, Charlotte found herself drawn to the old thrift store at the edge of town. Its sign creaked in the breeze, and the windows were veiled with dust. The bell above the door jingled as she stepped inside, and the air smelled of aged wood, beeswax polish and forgotten dreams.

The shopkeeper, an elderly woman with silver hair, greeted Charlotte with a knowing smile. “Back again, my dear?” she said. “Perhaps today is the day you’ll find what you seek.”

Charlotte wandered past cracked mirrors and moth-eaten scarves, her fingers brushing against tattered curtains and vintage trunks. But it was the corner covered in white sheets that beckoned her—an antique wardrobe stood there, its wood veneers weathered and cracked, with its brass handles tarnished and seen better days.

The shopkeeper leaned in. “That wardrobe,” she whispered, “holds more than memories. It’s a gateway to another realm.”

Charlotte’s heart fluttered. She pulled back the sheets, revealing the wardrobe’s carved panels. As she touched the wood, it hummed with magic. The keyhole begged for a forgotten key, and the mirror on the door reflected a world beyond.

“Step inside,” the shopkeeper urged. “Discover what lies beyond the seams of reality.”

Charlotte hesitated, then turned the handle. The wardrobe’s doors swung open, revealing a tunnel of flickering candlelight. She stepped through, and suddenly, she was no longer in the thrift store but in a snow-covered forest.

The air smelled of pine, and the trees whispered ancient songs. Charlotte’s breath hung in the frosty air as she explored this forgotten realm. She met talking animals—a wise owl who recited poetry and a mischievous squirrel who knew the language of the wind.

In this enchanted world, time flowed differently. Charlotte danced with starlight spirits, their laughter like tinkling bells. She followed silver threads that wove through the trees, leading her to hidden lakes and forgotten castles.

But as days turned into weeks, Charlotte missed her cosy room in Willowbrook—the smell of rain on her window, her grandmother’s bedtime stories, and the warmth of her quilt. She longed for human connection beyond mystical beings.

The wardrobe door appeared, its brass handles gleaming. “Two choices remain,” it whispered. “Stay or return.”

Charlotte gazed at the snow-kissed forest, then stepped back through the wardrobe. The bell above the thrift store door jingled, and the shopkeeper smiled.

“Did you find what you sought?” she asked.

Charlotte nodded. “I found magic,” she said, “but my heart belongs to both realms.”

And so, Charlotte balanced her life—threads of curiosity and moments of nostalgia. She wove her own tale, one that whispered through flickering candlelight and silvered memories.

As for the wardrobe? Well, that remains a secret, waiting for another curious soul to step through and discover the enchanted threads that bind worlds together.

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IF I COULD SEE ME by Becky Hemsley 2024


"IF I COULD SEE ME"
by Becky Hemsley 2024

If I could see me, young at just twenty-three
I’d tell myself “darling don’t fret
Waste time and have fun ‘cause you’ve barely begun
To figure out who you are yet”
I’d tell myself “hey, do not stress, it’s okay
To not really know what to do
It’s normal, it’s fine, take a little more time
And you’ll learn what’s important to you”
I’d talk of my goals and what lights up my soul
And the passions that make my heart smile
Then I would remind me that some things will blind me
And throw me off course for a while
But I would explain, it’s all part of the game
We get lost and we lose and we fail
‘Cause we crash and we burn then we rise and we learn
How to pick ourselves up and prevail
If I could see me, young at just twenty three
I’d say “wasting time’s not a waste
Because you must live so you know what must give
To make room for the dreams you will chase”
And maybe that girl would look out to the world
She’d look up to a star-studded sky
And she’d listen to me about who she could be
Then she’d spread out her wings and she’d fly
*****

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MY TEARS KEPT ON FALLING by Joanne Boyle


"MY TEARS KEPT ON FALLING"
by Joanne Boyle

I woke up this morning.
I was feeling rather blue.
It was the same old feeling.
It was nothing new.
I glanced outside the window
and then I looked away,
but realised there was something,
different from yesterday.
The little windmill in garden
was going around and round.
There wasn't any wind.
There wasn't any sound.
The rose bush we both planted,
was now In full bloom.
The thorns of yesterday,
now wore their own perfume.
The little bird bath without water,
had a Robin splashing there.
I stood with my mouth open.
I couldn't help but stare.
The bird house had some seeds.
I had neglected it for so long.
Caught up in my own grief.
To realise you weren't gone.
I opened up the door.
I breathed in the air,
and a butterfly appeared
right there on the chair.
My tears kept on falling,
as happiness filled my heart.
I knew you'd find your way.
I knew we wouldn't part.
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Author Joanne Boyle Heartfelt

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WITHOUT THINKING by Becky Hemsley


"WITHOUT THINKING"
by Becky Hemsley

I reached for you this morning
Without thinking as I woke
The way I always used to
As the day so softly broke
I looked for you whilst eating
In the place we used to meet
And realised, without thinking
I’d been saving you a seat
I called for you just now
Because I thought I’d seen you there
And without thinking, suddenly
Your name was on the air
I cried for you last night
Because I couldn’t keep it in
And instinct took me over
As I let the darkness win
But that is how it is these days
And I have understood
That so much of my thinking
Will lead back to thoughts of us
So, I’ll think of you tomorrow
Like I did just yesterday
And like, without much thinking
I have thought of you today
See, it’s such a contradiction
But it couldn’t be more true
That always, without thinking
I am thinking about you
*****
Becky Hemsley 2023
Beautiful artwork by Jungsuk Lee
'Without Thinking' is from my book of grief and loss poetry https://a.co/d/8T2c0uD

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Wednesday 22 May 2024

LIFE THROUGH THE LENS by Tahlia Hunter

"LIFE THROUGH THE LENS"
by Tahlia Hunter 

When you learn to view life through the lens of "I am here to grow and evolve," you will no longer see your problems, mistakes or detours as disasters to be avoided, but as treasured opportunities to transform and uncover your strength.
No longer will you see a life filled with no difficulties, dramas, or mishaps as the ultimate ideal; instead, you will fully embrace each obstacle that you encounter, trusting that it is serving a purpose along your path, so that when you reach the end of your life, you will be able to truly say and know within your heart, "I have lived."
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NOBODY'S RESPONSIBILITY TO LOVE ME by Tahlia Hunter


"NOBODY'S RESPONSIBILITY TO LOVE ME"
by by Tahlia Hunter

'Today, as I enter the world,
I will be greeted by many people.
To some, I will appear beautiful,
while to others, I will appear ugly —
but this is not personal,
for their perceptions
merely reflect
their own beliefs and insecurities.
For when they stare at me,
in me, they are seeing a reflection of themselves
and in the same way,
within each person I encounter is my reflection.
And so, people may love me one day
and hate me the next,
for I am mirroring back to them
how they feel about themselves
and the parts of themselves
that they have either accepted or rejected,
but how I see myself
remains with me always
and so this is what counts.
For it is nobody’s responsibility to love me
but my own.'
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I STOOD BESIDE THE RIVERBANK by Joanne Boyle


"I STOOD BESIDE THE RIVERBANK"
by Joanne Boyle

I stood beside the river bank
and watched you float away.
I held on to a piece of you
but I knew you couldn't stay.
And then there was a hundred
or maybe even more,
so many magical moments
rose above the shore.
I saw your favourite dance
as the waves played your tune.
I was mesmerised by it all
and I knew you'd be home soon.
I shouted out your name
it got lost in the light breeze,
I told you to turn around
in fact I shouted please.
I didn't want to leave you
but I knew you had to go.
My love Swam within my memories
underneath a moonlit glow.
I now watch you from the river bank
and our memories go in-between.
A Life is never lost
whilst reliving all that's been.

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Author Joanne Boyle Heartfelt

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"BABY STEPS" by Becky Hemsley

"BABY STEPS" by Becky Hemsley We have to stop thinking that we’ve failed every time we fall. When babies are learning to walk, we ...